Las Vegas, German symphonies trade soloists in cultural exchange

The American German Cultural Exchange Fellowship begins with Saturday’s Smith Center concert, where award-winning German violinist Tobias Feldmann will join the Las Vegas Philharmonic to perform Beethoven’s Violin Concerto in D Major.

Is Nevada an industry leader in drones?

Local drone industry insiders say they are working to make Nevada the industry’s “global destination of choice” and consistently tout Nevada as an industry leader. But is it?

Workers putting up Marquee Dayclub Dome — PHOTOS

The Marquee Dayclub Dome at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is going up. The dome is a semipermanent structure, made of a glasslike fabric that weighs 106,000 pounds and covers nearly 30,000 square feet of pool area at the resort.

This week’s 5 best bets for nightlife in Las Vegas

Our nightlife picks this week include Nelly’s birthday weekend at Drai’s and the Soul Train Music Fest after-party featuring T-Pain.

Lake Havasu City man gets 9½ years for deadly DUI crash

A 23-year-old Lake Havasu City, Arizona, man received a 9 ½-year prison term Friday for an alcohol-involved fatal traffic accident early this year.

5 inexpensive music shows coming up in Las Vegas

This week’s lineup for budget-minded music fans includes the Darts at The Bunkhouse and Geekapalooza 2 at the Dive Bar.

 
2 New York police sergeants shot, 1 killed; suspect dead

A police sergeant was shot and killed and a second one was wounded Friday in a gunfight on a street with an armed man who had broken into his estranged wife’s home, officials said.

College of Southern Nevada finds its mental health program in limbo

The doors to Counseling and Psychological Services at the College of Southern Nevada have not fully closed, but the program is in a state of limbo following the departure of its two clinicians and other staff members.

Full House Resorts reports increase in revenues

Full House Resorts, the Las Vegas company that owns and operates casinos in Colorado, Indiana, Mississippi and northern Nevada, announced third-quarter results on Friday that showed the company emerging from financial turmoil to begin showing positive indicators.

Caesars unit raising $3.8B cash to exit bankruptcy

Caesars Entertainment Corp.’s main casino operating unit has begun a process to raise up to $3.8 billion of cash needed to exit a contentious two-year bankruptcy, according to a court filing on Wednesday.

Nevada attorney general files motion to intervene in lawsuit over bistate sage grouse

CARSON CITY — Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, with the backing of Gov. Brian Sandoval, filed a motion Friday to intervene in a lawsuit challenging the federal government’s decision not to list a population of sage grouse found along the Nevada-California border under the Endangered Species Act.

This week’s 5 best bets for arts & culture in Las Vegas

Our arts picks this week include Rumer Willis at The Smith Center’s Cabaret Jazz and Las Vegas Little Theatre’s production of the Tony-nominated play “Outside Mullingar.”

North Las Vegas ponders change to even-numbered year election cycle

Candidates for a North Las Vegas City Council seat could share a ballot with the 2020 presidential contenders, under a plan that would shift the odd-year, springtime election schedule to align with national and statewide races.

UNLV-Duke game sells out lower level of T-Mobile Arena

The lower level of T-Mobile Arena has sold out for the Dec. 10 basketball game between UNLV and No. 1 Duke. Tickets, priced at $25 each, remain for the upper bowl.

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