Man killed, teen injured in motorcycle wreck in northwest Arizona

A man was killed and a teenager was injured in a Monday motorcycle wreck in Dolan Springs in northwest Arizona. The name of the Dolan Springs resident who died at the scene of the 5:36 a.m. accident was withheld pending notification of kin, the Mohave County sheriff’s office said.

NFL threatens to suspend 4 players over PED probe

The NFL has said the four linebackers being investigated for an alleged link to performance-enhancing drugs will be suspended, if they don’t agree to be interviewed by the league in the next 10 days.

Nevada Gold & Casinos plans to increase size of board

Nevada Gold & Casinos Inc. on Monday announced that it has entered into a director nomination agreement with Esplanade Capital Partners I LLC and Novation Cos. Inc. to increase the size of its board of directors from five to seven members.

Judge orders thousands of TitleMax contracts be voided

A Nevada judge has delivered a blow to TitleMax, asking an estimated 6,140 contracts to be voided with principal and interest refunded to customers.

Red Rock exec sees momentum across sectors, but profits dip

While net income declined for Red Rock Resorts in its first earnings report since becoming a publicly traded company, financial results were much stronger than they looked, company officials said Monday.

How to get free burgers from Shake Shack on Tuesday

To celebrate the opening of the company’s 100th restaurant, Shake Shack locations across the country will give free burgers to the first 100 people who show up on Tuesday.

Suspect in Las Vegas beating death was on probation in attempted burglary case

A suspect in a Las Vegas homicide was on probation in an attempted burglary case when the killing occurred Friday, according to court records. Police are searching for 25-year-old Jaime Santana in connection with the beating death of Cinthia Wendy Perez Rodriguez, also 25.

Las Vegas end-of-season pool activities going out with a bang

The dog days of summer in Las Vegas are kind to no one. While this summer seems like a never-ending heat wave, one thing Las Vegas isn’t short on is having fun with water.

Application period opens for Nevada Supreme Court seat

The Nevada Commission on Judicial Selection started accepting applications Monday for the Supreme Court vacancy created by the early retirement of Justice Nancy Saitta.

Cash flow surges again for Affinity Gaming

The company that operates three resorts in Primm as well as the Silver Sevens in Las Vegas reported a double-digit percentage increase in operating income and its sixth straight double-digit percentage increase in cash flow despite a dip in revenue for the second quarter.

Fire causes evacuation of Rumor hotel on Harmon Avenue

The Clark County and Las Vegas fire departments are investigating a fire that led to the evacuation of the Rumor Boutique Hotel on Monday afternoon.

Postcard from Bahamas: Staircase leads to history

At the entrance was where the digging began, where slaves for 14 years could use only a chisel and hammer to cut into solid rock and create a tunnel in case British-controlled Nassau, Bahamas, was ever invaded by the French.

‘Las Vegas Law’ renewed for second season

The Investigation Discovery series, which follows Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson and his prosecutors, is filming six additional episodes set to debut in 2017.

Donald Trump calls for ideological test for immigrants to US

Donald Trump called Monday for “extreme vetting” of immigrants seeking admission to the United States, vowing to block those who sympathize with extremist groups or don’t embrace American values. He said the policy would first require a temporary halt in immigration from dangerous regions of the world.

Las Vegas hockey community mourns the passing of Eddie Samuels

Eddie Samuels, 30, was part of the first wave of talented Las Vegas youth hockey players who inspired another wave of talented local youth players who came up behind them, including Jason Zucker of the NHL’s Minnesota Wild.

2 injured after TV camera falls at Rio’s Olympic Park

Two people were lightly injured when a television camera suspended by cables fell to the ground in the Olympic Park on Monday outside the basketball arena, Globonews reported.