Stray cat rescued from flood channel needs a home — VIDEO

A stray cat rescued from a wash during last week’s floods — then made famous with a photo sent out by the Clark County Fire Department — is alive and well and in the care of a local veterinarian’s office. The plan right now is to find someone to adopt the feral cat or, failing that, release him back out onto the streets.

On the road again

BLM should approve off-road race

Money, not regrets, will fix cop funding now

Whatever else may be said about the city-county disagreement over funding for the Metro police department, this much is certain: It could have been ameliorated years ago with the push of a green button.

Lucky Dragon seeks to carve out niche in Las Vegas market

The Lucky Dragon, an Asian-focused boutique casino and hotel, is slated to open in the fourth quarter of this year, and will target the domestic Asian market — locals, as well as travelers up and down the West Coast, said Chief Operating Officer David Jacoby.

4 indicted in 2009 murder of North Las Vegas teen

Four men have been indicted in the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy in North Las Vegas more than seven years ago, prosecutors said Thursday.

Moulin Rouge property case moved to Tuesday

The case dealing with the approval of the sale of the Moulin Rouge property has been moved to an oral hearing scheduled for Tuesday.

Lucky Dragon project moving forward on north Strip

The Lucky Dragon continues to push toward an opening date later this year, but the north Strip resort isn’t receiving tax increment financing from Las Vegas to help it get there.

‘Idaho!’ brings plenty of old-fashioned fun, irreverent humor to Smith Center

Toto, I don’t think we’re in “Oklahoma!” anymore. But we’re close enough to get all the knee-slappin’, poke-in-the-ribs jokes in “Idaho!” — the new “comedy musical” that receives its first full production at The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall through July 17.

Las Vegas beer pong promoter oversees World Series of Beer Pong at Westgate

Las Vegan Billy Gaines is overseeing the World Series of Beer Pong at the Westgate hotel after undergoing open-heart surgery seven months ago. Gaines is only 35, an engineer who swims competitively. But his heart started doing something funny/not funny, possibly because of genetics or stress.

Utah Shakespeare Festival debuts new home but retains familiar feel

To quote “King Lear’s” Edmund, “The wheel is come full circle: I am here.” But this year the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s “here” looks far different than in previous years — thanks to its new home, the $38.6 million Beverley Taylor Sorenson Center for the Arts.

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