Nevada officials to require brain health testing for fighters

The Nevada Athletic Commission will require all licensed fighters in the Silver State, including professional boxers and mixed martial athletes, to undergo regular brain health testing, officials announced Tuesday in Washington, D.C.

Daycare worker charged with killing 6-month-old girl

A Rockville, Maryland, day-care operator was ordered held on $2 million bond after being charged with killing a 6-month-old girl who suffered injuries “too numerous to count,” a prosecutor said in court Tuesday.

Owner of M Resort reports flat quarterly earnings

The real estate investment trust that owns the M Resort in Henderson on Tuesday reported flat first-quarter earnings that still exceeded Wall Street profit expectations.

Blue Diamond Road reopens after fatal crash

Blue Diamond Road has reopened after the Nevada Highway Patrol investigated a fatal crash in the Spring Mountain area, according to the Regional Transportation Commission.

 
Judges rules against Bill Cosby getting notes from New York magazine reporter

Bill Cosby lost his bid on Tuesday to force the publisher of New York magazine to comply with a subpoena seeking reporters’ notes and other material for a cover story last year chronicling 35 women’s sexual assault claims against him.

Slow home-price rise seen as boding well for buyers

Home prices in 20 U.S. cities rose less than forecast in February from a year earlier, which bodes well for prospective buyers.

Warriors’ Steve Kerr named NBA Coach of the Year

Steve Kerr is the NBA’s coach of the year, after leading to the Golden State Warriors to the best regular season record in league history.

Moped driver who died in North Las Vegas crash identified

The moped driver hit and killed by another vehicle Sunday night has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as Dudley Harvey Batchelor Jr., 49.

Fertitta brothers set to take home the jackpot in Red Rock IPO

The saying goes that the house always wins. In Red Rock Resorts’ upcoming initial public offering, the Fertitta brotherscertainly stand to come out on top.

Check out the Las Vegas home that Matthew Gray Gubler’s dad is selling

“What I love about our home is the lot. We looked at all of the home sites in The Ridges back in 2001 before choosing this one for the views. The back of the home faces the mountains, the nature.”

Lockdown lifted at Cheyenne High School

Cheyenne High School was on a brief lockdown Tuesday morning because of police activity in the area, according to Clark County School District spokeswoman Melinda Malone.

Oregon pinot noir features Old World charm

Wild Stock Pinot Noir is very forward for a pinot noir in this class, without the usual extraction found especially in California pinots.

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