Las Vegan Roy Nelson takes on movie role

Heavyweight Roy Nelson will appear in “Kickboxer: Retaliation” alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme.

Henderson council delays acting on proposed change to ethics code

Henderson City Attorney Josh Reid said the city is not “loosening up” ethics and there is “nothing nefarious” about the amendments to the ethical standards ordinance governing public servants.

 
Metro asks for help in finding lewdness suspect

Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a suspect involved in a series of lewdness incidents in July.

Sacramento Kings’ DeMarcus Cousins boogies down with Team USA

DeMarcus Cousins, who is the center of attention, literally and figuratively in Sacramento, happily blends in with the rest of the stars of the U.S. Olympic basketball team. As one of two centers, the 6-foot-11-inch Cousins is expected to see plenty of action next month in Rio de Janeiro.

Courthouse memorial set for Clark County District Judge Susan Scann

Along with funeral services, a memorial at the Regional Justice Center is scheduled for Clark County District Judge Susan Scann, who died at age 70 on Saturday after a long bout with pancreatic cancer.

With election cycles, selfishness shouldn’t trump savings

Combining municipal elections in odd years with county, state and federal elections in even years could save Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas and Boulder City substantially.

Economic development official to speak at White House conference

Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance President and CEO Jonas Peterson will be speaking Thursday at the White House during the 5th annual White House Forum on Economic Development, hosted by the International Economic Development Council and SelectUSA.

Las Vegas businesses catch on to Pokemon Go

The contagious mobile game Pokemon Go has taken Southern Nevada by storm and locals have been quick to leverage its popularity to make a buck.

Southwest launching Las Vegas-Long Beach service

Southwest Airlines will launch daily, nonstop flights between McCarran International Airport and Long Beach Airport in Southern California beginning Sept. 18.

Nevada Fishing Report

Anglers are finding good striper action in the Boulder Basin and out of Temple Bar at Lake Mead.

Mount Charleston 6-mile, 8,680-foot hike sure to offer scenery

In the torrid midsummer of Southern Nevada, the closest place for local folk to enjoy a cool outdoor escape is in the Mount Charleston area of the Spring Mountains National Recreation area. Since you’re likely to head there anyway, you might as well choose a trail that will show you some of the area’s most pleasant scenery while putting some miles on your boots

Mint Indian Bistro packs plenty of flavor into Las Vegas lunch buffet

With a food mantra that stresses simple, fresh, flavorful and colorful foods that appeal to all senses, Mint Indian Bistro’s menu is sure to attract customers from all walks of life — whether spiritual, religious or atheist.

Dining events and news for July 21-27, 2016

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

Summerlin school construction craze not because of student growth

One could easily assume that growth in Summerlin’s population has exploded after learning that three new schools, which will eventually accommodate more than 4,000 students, will be opened in the community within the next couple of years.

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