Minibars in Las Vegas changing with the times

Las Vegas is a hot market for minibars, but it won’t be forever. The hospitality industry is on the cusp of seeing a new type of guest amenity in place of minibars: robots.

Salt used to remove road ice on Mount Charleston may kill trees, advocates say

Environmental advocates believe salts used to melt ice from the roads on Mount Charleston are weakening and killing trees along the roads, including majestic Ponderosa pines that are hundreds of years old. They are pushing for alternative treatments, but forestry and transportation officials say the problem is more complicated than that.

Gary Johnson, Jill Stein may steal votes away from Trump

Up against the least-popular presidential candidates ever, Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party and Jill Steinof the Green Party are getting extra attention.

College-educated whites feel resistant to Trump

Wanda Melton has voted for every Republican presidential nominee since RonaldReagan in 1980, but now the Georgia grandmother plans to cross over to support Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Voice of 51s gets Triple-A All-Star game call

When it came time to select a Pacific Coast League announcer for the Triple-A All-Star Game, longtime 51s broadcasterRuss Langer topped the list.

Kelvin Gastelum upsets Johny Hendricks on UFC 200 undercard

Kelvin Gastelum, ranked No. 12 in the welterweight division, defeated No. 6 Johny Hendricks by unanimous decision on the undercard of UFC 200 on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.

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