UFC president believes Ronda Rousey may retire

Dana White said during a podcast appearance on Tuesday he thinks the former women’s bantamweight champion may be done fighting.

Disabled man pulled from house after fire in North Las Vegas

A disabled man was pulled out of a house after a Tuesday evening fire in a North Las Vegas home. The North Las Vegas Fire Department were dispatched the fire to the single-family home at 2128 Lawry Ave. about 5:15 p.m. The fire was out when firefighters arrived, “but the house was full of smoke.”

Tony Sacca, with his singing clock, had the time of his life

Tony Sacca always had something going on. He relished new projects, whether it was his Las Vegas Rocks Café restaurant and showroom downtown at Neonopolis or his musical/comedy adventure through our city’s history, “Vegas the Story.”

Packers backers burned by hook in Bahamas in Super Bowl XXXI

There have been only two pushes against the spread in Super Bowl history: the Rams’ 7-point win over the Titans in 2000 and the Packers’ 14-point win over the Patriots in 1997.

Morimoto’s chocolate tart ignites and melts before your eyes

It may not appear unique now, but when the alchemists at Morimoto pour spiced rum over this chocolate sphere and set it ablaze, it collapses into a melty melange of dark chocolate sorbet, marshmallow and salty caramel ganache.

East Valley woman has bevy of Betty Boop baubles

Glenda Scott’s Betty Boop collection can bowl you over because of the sheer quantity and range of memorabilia. And because that collection includes a Betty Boop bowling ball.

Nevada will share in a $5M settlement with Western Union

Nevada will share in a $5 million, multistate settlement with The Western Union Company over complaints customers were scammed into wiring money to third-parties in fraudulent schemes, the attorney general’s office said Tuesday.

BLM agent at Burning Man violated federal ethics rules, report finds

Government investigators say they’ve found evidence a Salt Lake City-based Bureau of Land Management agent used his position to get sold-out Burning Man tickets and had agents drive his family around during the event in the Nevada desert.

In slot play, Stratosphere execs get more from less

Executives at the Stratosphere hotel-casino are getting more from less on their casino floor. By arranging the casino floor with clusters of slot machines instead of rows, the floor becomes more inviting. The result is longer play and better results.

Super Bowl line not likely to move to 3½ points

At 3 and 59, the numbers remain the same for Super Bowl LI at Las Vegas sports books, and they don’t appear likely to change before Sunday’s game between the favored Patriots and the Falcons.

Democrats block votes on Health, Treasury secretaries

Democrats blocked planned Senate committee votes on President Donald Trump’s picks to be Health and Treasury secretaries Tuesday, boycotting the session and demanding more information.

 
Government to allow 872 refugees to enter US amid travel restrictions

The Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday that it would allow more than 800 refugees to enter the U.S. this week, an announcement that comes amid anger and confusion following President Trump’s immigration order.