Services set for gaming pioneer Mike Ensign

Services for the late Las Vegas gaming pioneer Mike Ensign will be held on at 10 a.m. on March 24 at Christ the King Catholic Church, 4925 S. Torrey Pines Drive, according to an obituary published in the Review-Journal.

Appeals court revives Nevada excessive force lawsuit

A federal appeals court Monday revived a lawsuit filed by a Nevada inmate alleging excessive force by prison officers and assigned the case to a new judge, saying U.S. District Judge Robert Jones would have “substantial difficulty” putting previous expressed views out of his mind.

Las Vegas tourism officials concerned Trump order may affect visitation

Local and national tourism experts are concerned that President Trump’s executive order on immigration could have broader implications on international tourism, a key element of Las Vegas’ tourism growth strategy.

 
US diplomats challenge Trump travel ban

The White House clashed Monday with a large group of American diplomats who are voicing dissent with Donald Trump’s temporary travel ban on citizens from seven Muslim majority countries.

Downtown Las Vegas glimpses possible transportation of the future

For two weeks, the city of Las Vegas tested the viability of a driverless shuttle bus downtown. Next, city officials are set to meet with public transportation company Keolis North America about whether a driverless bus could become permanent.

Sharps on Falcons, under and ‘no’ on props, squares complete opposite

The public is on the favorite and over in Super Bowl LI and the professionals are on the underdog and under. It’s the same pattern with prop bets, where the sharps are betting ‘no’ and the squares are betting ‘yes.’

George H.W. Bush released from Houston hospital

Former President George H.W. Bush has been released from a Houston hospital where he received treatment for pneumonia for more than two weeks.

CSN baseball team opens season with signature victory

Coyotes knock off defending national champ and No. 1-ranked Yavapai College of Arizona, but settle for 2-2 record in season-opening tournament.

Golden Knights hire Cirque’s Jay Mellette as team’s trainer

Jay Mellette, who has spent the last 12 years overseeing the health of more than 1,300 participants in Cirque du Soleil, will be the Golden Knights’ Director of Sports Performance and the team’s head athletic trainer.

5 players to watch in UNLV Rebels games this week

Here are five players to watch in the UNLV basketball team’s games against New Mexico at 8 p.m. Wednesday and against Colorado State at 3 p.m. Saturday.

Suspect pleads not guilty in deadly Florida airport shooting

A 26-year-old Iraq war veteran pleaded not guilty Monday to federal charges accusing him of opening fire in the baggage claim area of a Florida airport this month in an attack that killed five people.

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