MGM seeking cooks to train with expert chefs

MGM Resorts International is accepting applications from professional cooks who wish to expand their experience by training with expert chefs at the company’sLas Vegas properties.

Senate OKs Heller’s drone, other provisions in FAA bill

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a long-awaited Federal Aviation Administration bill that includes provisions by Sen. Dean Heller on creating a program for package-carrying drones and giving the state’s testing sites additional flexibility to partner with industry on emerging technologies.

Plea agreement resolves murder case in Arizona

A plea agreement has been entered to resolve a murder case in northwest Arizona. James Collins, 51, pleaded guilty Tuesday in the October 2014 death of his girlfriend Cynthia Horn, 54.

Swarm of small earthquakes continues in northwestern Arizona

A swarm of mostly small earthquakes in a remote part of northwestern Arizona has entered its fourth week its fourth week, gently shaking the sparsely populated area while piquing the curiosity of scientists from afar.

Nine people to get $173,000 each in case against polygamous towns

PHOENIX — Authorities have revealed how much money will be given to nine people in a settlement against two polygamous towns in Arizona and Utah that were found to have discriminated against nonbelievers.

Lake Tahoe’s clarity decline blamed on rainy weather

Lake Tahoe’s famed waters lost clarity in 2015, due in part to warmer waters and more rain than snow the previous winter, researchers said Tuesday.

Utah politicians declare pornography a public health crisis

Utah political leaders and anti-pornography activists said Tuesday that children’s minds are being corrupted in a world where graphic sexual images are a click away.

UnitedHealth to exit Obamacare exchanges

U.S. health insurer UnitedHealth Group Inc. on Tuesday said it would largely exit the Obamacare individual insurance market in 2017, citing expectations for mounting losses from the program.

Lower-court appointment could net Henderson judge $75K more a year

A Henderson justice of the peace could take a $40,000 pay cut to fill the city’s vacant municipal judge seat, but his net income after the shift would be $75,000 higher if the City Council approves the move Tuesday night.

5 players to watch in the 51s’ series at Sacramento

The 51s will start the second half of their eight-game road trip on Tuesday in Sacramento. The River Cats are 2-10 this season with their only two victories of the season coming against the 51s. Here are five players to watch in the series.

Cox outage disrupts programming including ‘Better Call Saul’ finale

Local cable provider Cox Communications experienced an outage Monday night from just before 11 p.m. until after 1 a.m. that interrupted programming. Among the shows affected was the second-season finale of the popular AMC series “Better Call Saul.”

Reno prisoner dies in medical facility

An inmate at the Northern Nevada Correctional Center in Reno died Tuesday morning.

Dismissal of claims against Metro in 2011 shooting death upheld

A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court decision dismissing claims against two Las Vegas police officers resulting from the shooting death of a 23-year-old man in 2011.

You can get a MacBook in rose gold now

Apple Inc. has updated its 12-inch MacBook line of laptops with faster processors, Retina display, Force Touch trackpad and made it available in rose gold color.

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