Facebook introduces ‘Sports Stadium’ for live updates

Facebook is tackling the sports arena with a new platform called Facebook Sports Stadium, which the social media site said will provide real-time updates on games, popular posts from fans, statistics and commentary from experts.

Caesars bankruptcy may hinge on releasing inquiry results, judge says

CHICAGO — A U.S. judge has opened the door to dismissing the $18 billion Caesars bankruptcy case unless parties find a way to make public results of an inquiry into whether the casino operator transferred its most profitable properties to new owners before filing to reorganize under Chapter 11.

 
‘Cats’ returns to Broadway this summer

“Cats,” the Andrew Lloyd Webber hit that helped usher in the age of the British megamusical, will return to Broadway this summer.

Judicial elections needing scrutiny

Vincent Ginn was the last person to enter a Clark County judicial race Friday, and he attracted some attention because he had already done so. He switched races just before the 5 p.m. deadline to file for office.

Texas family sues funeral home over woman’s missing body

A Texas family is suing a funeral home for at least $1 million after the body of a young woman vanished without a trace from a hallway of the facility and has yet to be found, lawyers said on Thursday.

Anderson’s so sweet he’s cast as mother in new TV show

On Thursday, Las Vegas headliner Louie Anderson will co-star in FX’s series premiere of “Baskets,” a role he neither sought nor auditioned for. He landed the part because of his heart.

 
Will Smith says he will not attend Oscars

Will Smith has joined his wife, actress Jada Pinkett Smith, in vowing not to attend the Feb. 28 Academy Awards ceremony in protest over the lack of diversity among nominees in major categories this year.

Cimarron senior stands tall on mat

Cimarron-Memorial senior Nathaniel Garcia stood atop a podium at the renowned Peoria Wrestling Invitational two weekends ago after winning six consecutive matches and claiming the 195-pound bracket title in the Phoenix suburb.

Lady Rebels overcome poor shooting, upend Utah State

Dakota Gonzalez scored 19 points to help UNLV overcome a poor shooting performance in a 46-38 win over Utah State in a Mountain West women’s basketball game Wednesday at Cox Pavilion.

‘Nothing fancy’ works for Silverado

Silverado sat in a flat 3-2 zone, taking advantage of its length to disrupt Canyon Springs’ offense. The Pioneers were 1-for-11 from the field to start the second half, allowing Silverado to take the edge on the way to a 57-51 home victory.

Parents deserve options, not delays on ESA program

The past two years have been tough for Jazmin Lopez and her three young children. The North Las Vegas Air Force reservist grieved the unexpected death of her husband, and her son started falling behind in school.

LETTERS: Give solar the opportunity to innovate

In the constant back-and forth-over the recent Public Utilities Commission ruling, one of the arguments in favor of the net metering decision is that solar technology isn’t reliable 100 percent of the time, the way traditional energy is.

EDITORIAL: Market will decide if MGM erred on parking

For Las Vegas locals, enjoying free parking on the Las Vegas Strip is right up there with spectacular shows, free cocktails for slot machine players and breathtaking desert sunsets. It’s virtually a right that comes with residency.

Milk, bread and toilet paper prove popular when snowstorm looms

Is there something about snowstorms that makes us want to eat French toast and sit on the toilet?
With every predicted blizzard, there’s a mad dash to load up on milk, bread, eggs and toilet paper. But why those particular items?

Power restored for 1,800 customers in southeast valley

After more than 1,800 customers were without power in the southeast valley Wednesday night, NV Energy was able to restore electricity by 10:45 p.m.

VA committee chairman hears veterans’ complaints at meeting

Months-long delays for doctors’ appointments at the North Las Vegas VA Medical Center and paperwork snarling veterans’ use of VA “choice cards” to see private physicians were among the complaints House Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Jeff Miller heard Wednesday.

WRESTLING: Teunis helps Crusaders top Pahrump

Trent Teunis recorded a pin in 44 seconds in the 182-pound class Wednesday to help host Faith Lutheran’s wrestling team to a 52-27 win over Pahrump Valley.

Las Vegas jury convicts Belize family in theft of government money

A brother and sister from Belize have been convicted by a federal jury in Las Vegas of multiple felony counts for using false identities to steal nearly $300,000 in unemployment funds and other government benefits.

Mexican actress who met ‘El Chapo’ may testify in L.A.

Actress Kate del Castillo, at the center of a Mexican probe into money laundering after she helped Hollywood star Sean Penn conduct an interview with drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, will give evidence in Los Angeles, according to her father.

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