Small-business employment in Nevada reaches record high

In the first quarter of 2016, small-business employment in Nevada reached an all-time high, according to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation.

1 person injured in stabbing near the Stratosphere

Las Vegas police are investigating a stabbing that occurred Wednesday morning near the Statosphere, according to a Metro news release.

Dining events and news for Oct. 6-12, 2016

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

U.S. judge halts remaining litigation against Caesars

A U.S. judge on Wednesday halted a lawsuit against Caesars Entertainment Corp., saying it could derail last week’s $5 billion agreement that was aimed at extracting the casino company from a costly bankruptcy.

New Las Vegas logo goes pink and flashy

The city of Las Vegas got a pop of pink Wednesday, with the official unveiling of its new logo.

NSA contractor arrested, charged with taking classified information

A contractor for the National Security Agency has been arrested on charges that he illegally removed highly classified information and stored the material in his house and car, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.

‘Cool Nature’ will help young scientists feel smart

Just by looking at them, you can tell what kind of rocks they are and where they came from. You also know a little about biology,astronomy and what makes you tick, so why not learn more by reading “Cool Nature” by Amy-Jane Beer?

‘Cool Nature’ will help young scientists feel smart

Just by looking at them, you can tell what kind of rocks they are and where they came from. You also know a little about biology,astronomy and what makes you tick, so why not learn more by reading “Cool Nature” by Amy-Jane Beer?

Literary Las Vegas: Toni K. Pacini

Las Vegas writer Toni K. Pacini’s “Alabama Blue: A Southern Gothic Memoir” takes readers on a wild ride beginning beneath the tattered wings of a neglectful mother. “I always had to stay awake when Momma drank to make sure she didn’t drop a lit cigarette when she nodded off; it was a survival thing,” Pacini said.

New clerk chosen for US District Court in Nevada

Debra Kempi, chief deputy clerk for the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Florida, has been selected to replace Lance Wilson as the clerk for the U.S. District Court in Nevada.

Son of Las Vegas councilman to plead guilty in robbery case

Shane Ross, the son of a Las Vegas city councilman, is expected to plead guilty to robbery and burglary charges and spend time in prison, his lawyers said Wednesday.

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