NFL Betting Breakdown: Joe D’Amico

Las Vegas handicapper Joe D’Amico (Aasiwins.com) analyzes the 14 games remaining in Week 4 of the NFL season.

The Killers celebrate their ‘Town’ with rousing, intimate show

A decade ago this month, The Killers released their second record, “Sam’s Town,” the first album the group recorded in Las Vegas and the reason why a band that normally headlines arenas crammed itself into this small ballroom, Sam’s Town Live, to play for a few hundred fans instead of the thousands it’s accustomed to.

Micah Roberts’ Sprint Cup driver ratings

Micah Roberts, a former Las Vegas sports book director who has been setting NASCAR odds since 1994, analyzes the field for Sunday’s Sprint Cup Citizen Soldier 400 at Dover International Speedway.

Las Vegas Review-Journal NFL Challenge

Ten handicappers post their best bets for Week 4 of the NFL season. All point spreads are from the Westgate Las Vegas SuperContest.

Tickets for High Holy Days services support work of synagogues in Southern Nevada

Although approaches vary, dues-paying synagogue members typically attend High Holy Days services at no charge, while nonmembers will pay anywhere from less than $100 to several hundred dollars for a ticket. However, rabbis say most synagogues will find a way to help those who can’t afford it.

RJ Picks: UNLV vs. Fresno State

UNLV hosts Fresno State at Sam Boyd Stadium tonight. The Rebels are favored by 9 1/2 points.

20-year-old man dies in central Las Vegas crash

An SUV traveling east on Owens Avenue ran a red light at the H street intersection, hit a pickup truck, ran off the road, overturned and hit a light pole. Alcohol and driving speed may have been factors, police said.

Photographer turns lens to impact of oil on the world

Opening Friday at UNLV’s Marjorie Barrick Museum, “Edward Burtynsky: Oil” offers striking images — and undeniable food for thought — as the award-winning Canadian artist and photographer explores what he calls “a key building block of modern civilization.”

Elite are desperate to derail Trump

This presidential election looks like a carbon copy of the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom. We are seeing the same fear, panic and desperation among the Washington ruling class.

 
Weakened Matthew soaks Colombia, heads for Jamaica

One of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in recent history weakened a little on Saturday as it drenched coastal Colombia and roared across the Caribbean.

Authorities say they won’t evict sprawling N.D. pipeline protest camp

The sprawling encampment that’s a living protest against the Dakota Access pipeline has most everything it needs to be self-sustaining — food, firewood, fresh water and shelter. Everything, that is, except permission to be on federal land.

How to watch UNLV football vs. Fresno State tonight

UNLV opens its conference play on Saturday hosting the Fresno State Bulldogs at Sam Boyd Stadium. Here’s how you can watch.

It causes laughter for Mountain West to consider expansion

Consider: Since the 2012 season, Mountain West teams are a combined 304-330. But the telling part, the absolutely eye-opening and ridiculous part, comes against Power 5 schools, in which the conference is 17-81 over that time.

Desert winter plants produce healthy fare

One of the best parts of being in Las Vegas’ Zone 8b climate is the ability to grow great food all year. If battling summer’s blazing sun is the hardest part of your gardening adventure, winter gardening might just be the place to start.

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