President Obama declares Gold Butte a national monument

President Barack Obama stepped into a swirling land-use controversy in Nevada on Wednesday and declared a swath of desert known as Gold Butte a National Monument.

Nevada officials investigate cyberattack on marijuana program database

Nevada officials are investigating a cyberattack on the state’s medical marijuana program database after the personal information of thousands of people was leaked online Wednesday, the state confirmed in a news release.

 
Don’t go broke over the bubbly this New Year’s Eve

You could drop close to $500 on a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Brut NV. And when the bubbles settled early on New Year’s Day you might decide it was a truly memorable — even transcending — experience. But maybe not.

Here are the NFL games on Las Vegas TV this week

Welcome to Week 17 of the NFL season, the final week of the regular season. Because it is the last week, all local Fox and CBS affiliates both get doubleheaders for the only time of the year.

RJ Picks: UNLV at Colorado State

UNLV faces Mountain West foe Colorado State tonight in Fort Collins. The Rebels are 6-point underdogs.

J. Russell Raker III, official at Nevada State College, dies at 75

J. Russell Raker III, a “master collaborator” and a “bridge builder” who served as the associate vice president for Office of Institutional Advancement at Nevada State College, died unexpectedly Dec. 21. He was 75.

Chef Bobby Silva Exits Sake Rok

Executive Chef Bobby Silva has parted company with Sake Rok. Silva had helmed the kitchen at the Japanese restaurant/performance space in MGM’s Park since it opened this past spring.

Remote Nevada quakes, felt in Las Vegas, could have been a disaster

A trio of significant earthquakes that struck a remote part of western Nevada early Wednesday were big enough to cause as much as $1 billion in damage if they had been centered beneath a big city, a leading expert said Wednesday.

Nevada Fishing Report

Anglers have found action for black bass in the Callville Bay area of Lake Mead.

Nevada’s new gun background check law ends before it begins

A new law requiring background checks for private party gun sales in Nevada is unenforceable because it specifically prohibits the state from running those checks through its databases, the attorney general’s office said in an opinion issued Wednesday.

 
UFC 207 media day staredowns — VIDEO

UFC 207 media day took place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Dec. 28, 2016. Eight of the fighters competing on the card squared off after their interviews.

Mom ate twigs, snow to survive 26-mile Arizona hike to save stranded family

A Pennsylvania woman who walked 26 miles through the snowy Arizona backcountry for help after her family’s car got stuck says she survived by eating twigs and snow and a desire to rescue her stranded husband and 10-year-old son.

New type of vehicle clearing crashes on Las Vegas Valley freeways

You’re driving in rush-hour traffic on Interstate 15 when you’re confronted with a familiar sight: stopped traffic. Then you notice something less familiar: a vehicle that isn’t quite a tow truck, nor is it a police car.

Convicted Charleston church shooter won’t submit evidence to spare life

Dylann Roof has told a judge he plans on calling no witnesses and presenting no evidence to try to convince a jury to spare his life for killing nine black Charleston church worshippers in a hate crime.

1 dead in shooting at apartment complex

Officers responded to reports of a person shot shortly after 6:30 p.m. in the area of Tropicana Avenue and Duneville Street, police said.

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