Retrial ordered in 2011 deadly Nevada casino shootout

More than five months after the Nevada Supreme Court overturned his murder conviction, an ex-motorcycle gang leader is headed back to court in Reno to determine if he’ll be tried a second time for killing a rival gang member.

Clinton unlikely to be indicted, security expert says

Hillary Clinton’s actions associated with having a server and personal email account for her work as secretary of state don’t appear to rise to the level that would result in an indictment, a cybersecurity expert told members of the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce.

UNLV active in going after recruits for 2017 class

UNLV is making a play for recruits in the ESPN.com list of top 100 prospects for the 2017 basketball class. Las Vegas also is represented by three players on that list.

Checking out your doctors should mean full disclosure

Your anesthesiologist is battling his own addiction to alcoholism and since 2006 has entered six settlement agreements with the Nevada Board of Medical Examiners. Three times his suspension was stayed.

Nevada Fishing Report

Bluegill season is off and running in Las Vegas’ urban ponds, with the little fish taking a variety of baits and small lures.

 
Body recovery suspended after man falls into acidic Yellowstone hot spring

Rangers suspended their attempts on Wednesday to recover the body of a man who wandered from a designated boardwalk and fell into an acidic hot spring at Yellowstone National Park, another in a string of incidents raising concerns over visitor behavior.

Fiat said to be in talks with Uber

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, the first major automaker to strike a deal with Google on driverless cars, now has started discussions on a similar partnership with Uber Technologies Inc., people familiar with the matter said.

New York Mets promote Robert Gsellman to 51s

Manager Wally Backman expects Gsellman, the organization’s No. 12 prospect per MLB.com, to make his 51s debut on Saturday on the road against the Albuquerque Isotopes.

Ronald’s Donuts puts vegan spin on morning sweets in Las Vegas

Ronald’s Donuts, 4600 Spring Mountain Road, has all of the makings of a regular doughnut shop. It’s inside a small strip mall in Chinatown and almost doesn’t stand out, except for one thing— vegan doughnuts.

Find entertainment for your eyes and taste buds at Kaffe Live

Where can you get a cafe experience with a live entertainment component? Kaffe Live, of course. The 2,000-square-foot space is nestled in the middle of a shopping center at 5135 S. Fort Apache Road.

Dining events and news for June 9-15, 2016

View rounds up dining events and news from across the Las Vegas Valley, from restaurant openings to special dinners and promotions.

Summerlin’s ‘young water system’ makes contaminants unlikely

If you live in Summerlin or surrounding areas, it should be of comfort to know that the water you drink is clear of even the remotest threat of lead and any other contaminants. And that’s irrespective of whatever some final determination might be about whether there was lead in the water of the old school house in the little town of Goodsprings, located west of Las Vegas.

Ely, Nevada, the perfect spot to escape upcoming summer heat

One of the best things about living in Nevada is that, no matter what the season, you can find a place with ideal temperatures not too far away. A place that has them right now is Ely, in White Pine County, at an elevation of more than 6,400 feet.

‘Jersey Boys’ ending Las Vegas run in September

“Jersey Boys,” the hit musical bio of the Four Seasons, lasted eight years on the Strip, longer than any other Broadway transplant.

Man who died in May 28 crash near Jean identified

The man killed in a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 15 near Jean last month has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as Joel Steven Franco, 73.

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