Downtown Las Vegas event raises awareness of human trafficking

Emily Fleming had a lot to compete with Saturday on the Fremont Street Experience — the shouts of a zipliner overhead; feather-clad showgirls posing for photos; a welter of wandering, drink-toting tourists.

Original Las Vegas Raiders weigh in on NFL relocation

Las Vegans David Humm and Frank Hawkins are excited about the possibility of the Raiders moving to Southern Nevada, but sympathize with football fans in Oakland.

Piano Guys play Hillary song at Donald Trump gala

The Piano Guys performed “Fight Song” at the Liberty Ball on Friday night, rankling the song’s writer and performer, Rachel Platten.

Free Las Vegas attractions? Not when you factor in parking

We’d laugh it weren’t so sad to see articles in some of the national travel publications touting “30 things you can do for free in Vegas.” Unless you plan to walk a ways to some of these attractions, they’re technically no longer free since you’ll have to pay to park near them.

Canadian trio banned from US national parks after crime spree

Three Canadians will be banned from federal lands for five years after pleading guilty to walking on a sensitive hot spring in Yellowstone National Park and other crimes at parks across the Western U.S., park officials said.

Proposed bill gives DUI suspects option to install breath alcohol device

State Sen. Mark Manendo, D-Las Vegas, is putting the final touches on a bill that would allow anyone who’s arrested for driving under the influence to voluntarily install an ignition interlock system, which prevents vehicles from starting if the motorist has been drinking alcohol.

In an automated world, unemployment anything but automatic

In the film “Hidden Figures,” which tells the story of three brilliant black female mathematicians who helped the U.S. win the space race, Dorothy Vaughan shows how to handle automation. Instead of surrendering to unemployment she learns new skills and goes into management.

Breaking down today’s UNLV-Air Force game

Breaking down the UNLV basketball game against Air Force at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Retailers, interior designers find trends at World Market

Starting this weekend, both domestic and international buyers will descend en masse for the annual furniture and accessory show at World Market in Las Vegas. They’ll be placing orders, to be sure, but they’ll also have more than a passing curiosity about what’s currently trending in the design world.

Moving forward in a conscientious manner

When it comes to green living, every day provides us challenges and opportunities to make changes. However, in this unsettling climate, it is sometimes hard to know how to move forward. One area with many more options is the actual act of moving forward — transportation.

One dead after suspected DUI crash

One man is dead after a suspected DUI crash Friday in the east valley, police said.

Lexus CT 200h awakens imagination at every turn

Sure, the 2017 Lexus CT 200h and CT200h F Sport are industry leaders when it comes to fuel economy with EPA estimates of 43 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway, but what’s engineered into these luxury sport hybrids is nothing short of “Star Wars” technology. So let the force of these facts awaken you.

Henderson Hyundai Superstore leads the way in sales, technology

Recently winning the CES 2017 award for Best Connected Car, Henderson Hyundai Superstore is quickly making the new year a more convenient one for customers by integrating Blue Link with Google Assistant on Google Home.

Optima Plug-in arrives at Findlay Kia

Kia Motors America played a big part in revolutionizing the automobile industry several years ago, with a new warranty and a product that would become bullet-proof in the business. With the 10-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty and a five-year, 60,000-mile warranty on basic coverage, Kia drew attention and buyers at the same time.

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