Man gets 20 years to life for Las Vegas iPad killing

Convicted in the death of a Las Vegas teen and breaking into tears, Michael Solid pleaded with jurors Thursday to allow him a chance at freedom.

Cooler temps coming to Las Vegas Valley this weekend

The Las Vegas Valley will see sunny skies and below-normal temperatures through the weekend and into next week, according to the National Weather Service.

Las Vegas artist has more Trump statues in the works

The world hasn’t seen the last of Naked Trump, says Las Vegas artist Joshua Monroe, who created the life-size, nude statues of the Republican presidential nominee.

Plan to overhaul Clark County School District passes second crucial vote

A controversial plan to overhaul the Clark County School District earned the blessing of the State Board of Education on Thursday, unanimously clearing the second of three key votes. The regulations now must pass one final vote next Friday, Sept. 9, from the 12-member Legislative Commission, before the plan becomes law.

Head back to the ’70s at First Friday

The monthly arts celebration, in the downtown arts district, will welcome visitors dressed in ’70s finery, whether Earth tones or proudly polyester.

Developers proposing stadium to meet week ahead of schedule

Developers proposing a 65,000-seat, $1.9 billion domed football stadium have said they want to move the process along quickly, now that they’ve agreed on prospective sites.

Siegel Group Nevada acquires Arizona property

Real estate investment and management company The Siegel Group Nevada Inc., announced this week that it had acquired a 442-unit extended stay property in Tolleson, Arizona.

People really don’t like those chip cards, survey shows

Credit cards with security chips have more or less become the norm over the past several months. But that doesn’t mean that people are happy about it.

Number of active Nevada voters drops; list maintenance cited

The number of active Nevada voters declined by 11,876 in August, with both parties registering losses due mainly to list maintenance, the secretary of state’s office said Thursday.

Macau gambling revenue breaks 2-year downward trend with August rise

Macau posted a 1.1 percent rise in gambling revenue in August, the first positive monthly year-over-year growth in more than two years, after the opening of Wynn Macau’s $4 billion resort in the southern Chinese territory.

 
Georgetown offering admissions preferences to slaves’ decendants

Georgetown University will give preference in admissions to the descendants of slaves owned by the Maryland Jesuits as part of its effort to atone for profiting from the sale of enslaved people.

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