RJ poll shows Clinton adding to lead over Trump in Nevada

Democrat Hillary Clinton has a solid lead over Republican Donald Trump in Nevada as early voting is underway, according to a poll commissioned by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Attempt to level ‘The Slammer’ with a tank halted, but not ditched

The highly anticipated razing of “The Slammer,” Penn Jillette’s longtime home on West Wigwam Avenue in southwest Las Vegas, was halted Monday when the tank that was procured to level the house got stuck in the front room.

Bishop Gorman seniors go out with flourish in win over Desert Oasis

Tavin Hays finished with a hat trick, and Hannah Borgel added two goals and an assist as each player capped their final home goal in style and led Bishop Gorman’s girls soccer team to a 5-1 win over Desert Oasis in a battle of top Southwest League teams.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Green Valley sweeps Basic

Rachel Klopfer had 10 kills and 12 digs Monday to power the Green Valley girls volleyball team past Basic, 25-18, 25-9, 25-19.

NBA drama goes deeper than Warriors, Cavaliers

The Spurs, Knicks, Bulls and Russell Westbrook are reasons to watch this season. But in the end, it will be Golden State and Cleveland again.

GIRLS SOCCER: Spring Valley blanks Durango

Halle Watson and Savannah Villanueva each scored a goal for the Spring Valley girls soccer team Monday as the Grizzlies blanked Durango 2-0.

Many gift cards, hotel key cards made in Southern Nevada

Have a Starbucks card in your wallet? Chances are it was produced out of a facility in Southern Nevada. Same goes for your hotel key cards. And it may even be the case for your credit and debit cards.

Family accuses Air Force of lowball price estimate on land it seized near Area 51

The family whose Groom Mine property overlooking top-secret Area 51 was seized by the Air Force through eminent domain said Monday that independent appraisers have valued the land at between $44 million and $116 million — a far cry from the $333,300 the government has offered.

Kingman man explains why he killed lifelong buddy in letter to judge

A Kingman, Arizona, man headed to prison for killing his best friend and burying him under concrete says in a letter to the judge that he believes the man was trying to help him fulfill his wish to die when he stabbed him to death.

EDITORIAL: Bad ideas

How not to deal with a housing crisis

Las Vegas ramping up approach to driverless vehicle technology

Las Vegas will be one of the first cities in the United States to roll out the technology that will accommodate self-driving vehicles, a futurist and transportation expert predicted Monday.

Las Vegas judge stands by dismissal of murder charge

A judge on Monday rejected a request from prosecutors to reconsider her decision to dismiss a murder charge against a 62-year-old Las Vegas man after ruling that his constitutional rights were violated.

Here are 10 reasons to watch this year’s World Series

When the World Series kicks off Tuesday at Progressive Field, it’s the beginning of the end of one of the two longest World Series title droughts.

UFC welterweight Lyman Good flagged for potential anti-doping violation

New York native Lyman Good will not get to compete on the UFC’s first card at Madison Square Garden after he was notified of a potential violation of the organization’s anti-doping policy by the United States Anti-Doping Agency.

Las Vegas Valley’s 2016 homicides exceed total for all of last year

Police in Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas have officially surpassed last year’s number of homicide investigations, thanks to two shooting deaths over the weekend in the Metropolitan Police Department’s jurisdiction.

2 sentenced for killing Las Vegas teen over iPad

District Judge Valerie Adair sentenced two men to prison for killing 15-year-old Marcos Arenas after he refused to surrender his cherished iPad.

Some Las Vegas retailers benefit from rise in international tourism

When Fashion Show mall opened in 1991, the clientele at the family-owned Berger & Son Fine Jewelers was 50 percent local. But when the Great Recession crippled domestic tourism, Berger noticed the arrival of more foreign buyers.

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