4 restaurants in Las Vegas to satisfy late-night cravings — PHOTOS

Nightclubs aren’t the only places in Las Vegas operating from sunrise to sunset, as locals know, but in case you’re unfamiliar, just about everything else runs 24-hours a day in the Valley — including restaurants.

 
What Idina Menzel thinks of #GiveElsaAGirlfriend

Idina Menzel, the “Let It Go” belter and voice of “Frozen’s” Elsa, responded to the #GiveElsaAGirlfriend social media campaign that calls on Disney producers to give the Queen of Arendelle a same-sex relationship in the upcoming sequel.

Atlantic City gross collective operating profits jump 31 percent

Atlantic City’s casinos saw their collective operating profit rise by 31 percent in the first three months of the year in another hopeful sign that the struggling industry may be stabilizing.

Work formally begins on Henderson Commerce Center expansion

Two large plots of dirt that currently fence in the Henderson Commerce Center will be turned into 240,000 more square feet of commercial space come winter. Harsch Investment Properties formally started work on the project Monday.

Hillary Clinton to visit Las Vegas on Thursday

The Democratic front-runner in the presidential race will speak about raising incomes for working families at the UFCW International Union’s conference at the Mirage.

Net metering benefits all ratepayers, two reports conclude

Two separate reports released Monday, one from the Brookings Institution and the other from SolarCity and the Natural Resources Defense Council, both conclude that net metering is a benefit to all utility ratepayers.

UNLV’s Esmay named Mountain West Player of the Week

UNLV designated hitter Cooper Esmay was named the Mountain West Player of the Week on Monday after going 4-for-7 with two home runs, six RBIs and three runs scored in two games against UNR.

Nevada legislative endorsements reflect schism within Republican Party

A list of endorsed candidates in legislative races issued by the Nevada Republican Party underscores the divisiveness between the rank-and-file and establishment party leaders in control of state government.

 
Slow response to past airplane crashes could hurt search for EgyptAir

Teams searching for the black box flight recorders of a missing EgyptAir jet that crashed with 66 people aboard face technical constraints that aviation experts increasingly blame on a slow regulatory response to earlier disasters.

51s’ T.J. Rivera wins weekly honor from PCL

The Las Vegas infielder was named the league’s Player of the Week on Monday after a week in which he went 17-for-28 (.607) with 12 runs driven in.

 
Arresting officer acquitted in Freddie Gray case

A judge is expected Monday to hand down his verdict in the case of a Baltimore police officer charged in the arrest and subsequent death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man.

What are tonsils for? Doctors really aren’t sure

Maybe they are the first-line defenders of our respiratory and digestive systems. Or they may be designed to prime a baby’s immune system. “Nobody really knows exactly how they work or what their function is,” says Dr. Ryan Winters.

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