No evidence of voter fraud in Nevada, election official says

Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske on Wednesday said her office is unaware of any evidence to support President Donald Trump’s claims of voter fraud.

Bandito to offer Mexican fare with barbecue twist

“It’s something nobody else is doing,” chef Mike Minor said. “Kent (Harman, managing partner) and I are two small guys from Las Vegas. This is going to be the place for Las Vegans to come in and enjoy themselves.”

Lyft Premier brings luxury ride option to Las Vegas

Passengers wanting a luxurious ride-sharing experience can order a Cadillac Escalade, Lexus LS and other high-end vehicles beginning Thursday when Lyft Premier debuts in Las Vegas.

Trump will announce choice for Supreme Court on Feb. 2

President Donald Trump said Wednesday he intends to announce his nominee for the Supreme Court on Feb. 2, and three federal appeals court judges are said to be the front-runners to fill the seat held by the late Justice Antonin Scalia.

CSN planetarium provides virtual reality vision of stars

The virtual stars shone bright as children gasped and pointed in amazement on a recent Friday at Southern Nevada’s only public planetarium.

Dow Jones closes above 20,000 points for first time

The Dow Jones industrial average is trading over 20,000 points for the first time, the latest milestone in a record-setting drive for the stock market.

Producer of X-rated films says some directors moving to Las Vegas

San Francisco-based Kink.com, which makes X-rated fetish films, said some of its movie directors are relocating to Las Vegas as the company rethinks its porn business strategy amid falling video sales.

Federal judge sends sealed files in church shooter case to SC state court

The South Carolina judge overseeing the upcoming state trial of convicted church shooter Dylann Roof will review sealed federal court records dealing with Roof’s mental competency, which might prevent the need to evaluate him again.

TV ad campaign launched to oppose Mnuchin nomination

Liberal advocacy groups are launching a television advertising campaign to oppose the nomination of Steven Mnuchin to be Treasury secretary.

Nightly closures set for I-15, US 95 to install digital signs

Starting Wednesday night, motorists can expect several weeks of lane restrictions and ramp closures as crews place foundations and support columns for a series of digital signs that will flash information about accidents and detours, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.

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