Israel ramps up construction with approval of 2,500 West Bank settlement homes

Israel said Tuesday it approved plans to build 2,500 new settler homes in the West Bank, signaling a major ramp-up of construction just days after the swearing-in of U.S. President Donald Trump, whose election has emboldened the settlement movement.

Golden Knights ‘50-50’ to move up timetable for hiring coach

Team owner Bill Foley said it’s 50-50 the team hires its head coach before the current NHL season is over in April. Former Florida Panthers coach Gerard Gallant may be high on the team’s list of candidates.

‘La La Land’ leads Oscars with 14 nominations

“La La Land” landed a record-tying 14 nominations to the Academy Awards, which fielded a notably more diverse field of nominees following two straight years of “OscarsSoWhite” backlash.

Cool, dry week ahead for Las Vegas Valley

Temperatures will be below normal and no precipitation is expected in the valley through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

 
Tahoe resorts tally 23 feet of snow since Jan. 1

Another nearly 3 feet of new snow fell on Sierra Nevada ski resorts — for a total of 23 feet since Jan. 1 in some places — and Reno recorded one of its snowiest days in 80 years Monday as skies began to clear and sunshine followed the latest in a series of winter storms into the region.

How to get a loan with bad credit

It’s not easy to borrow money with bad credit. Whether you’re looking to buy a new car, purchase your own home or start a business, you might struggle to get a loan if you have a low credit score.

Biritish high court: Parliament must approve Brexit

Britain’s government must get parliamentary approval before starting the process of leaving the European Union, the Supreme Court ruling Tuesday, potentially delaying Prime Minister Theresa May’s plans to trigger negotiations by the end of March.

Christopher Homes builds luxury across valley

Christopher Homes has launched a new luxury hillside development in MacDonald Highlands featuring townhomes.

Trump insists voter fraud cost him popular vote

Days after being sworn in, President Donald Trump insisted to congressional leaders invited to a reception at the White House that he would have won the popular vote had it not been for millions of illegal votes, according to people familiar with the meeting.

3 dogs rescued from avalanche in Italy give rescuers hope but 20 people remain missing

Italian emergency crews pulled three wiggling, white sheepdog puppies out Monday from under tons of snow and rubble at an avalanche-struck hotel, lifting spirits even as the search for 20 people still missing dragged on five days after the disaster.

State of emergency declared after California storms leave path of death, destruction

Sunshine and rainbows alternated with thunderclaps, downpours, snow and hail on Monday as the last in a trio of storms broke up over California after flooding roads and homes and trapping people in swamped vehicles. At least four people died.

Ian Alexander, Chargers go to great lengths for win

Ian Alexander blocked Demetrius Valdez’s potential game-tying 3-point attempt to help second-ranked Clark escape with a 59-54 road win over Durango.

Jazz ownership move ensures team will stay in Utah

The ownership of the Utah Jazz and Vivint SmartHome Arena has been transferred from Gail Miller to a legacy trust in a move that ensures the team will remain in the family for generations.

Minnesota governor collapses during State of the State speech — VIDEO

Gov. Mark Dayton collapsed while delivering his State of the State speech on Monday, striking his head on a lectern. The 69-year-old Democrat appeared to be conscious as he was helped into a back room several minutes later, and a top staffer said he walked out of the Capitol on his own.

Countries hope to salvage Trans-Pacific Partnership after Trump withdraws US

Several countries expressed hope Tuesday that the Trans-Pacific Partnership could be salvaged, after President Donald Trump’s decision on a U.S. withdrawal from the trade pact left its future in serious jeopardy.

Steve Wynn receives $12.5M in stock as part of compensation

The Wynn Resorts Ltd. chief executive officer last week received $12.5 million in company stock as part of his 2016 compensation package, up from $8.75 million in stock a year earlier, indicating he may receive his highest payout in years.

Las Vegas new-home sales reach highest mark since ‘08

Las Vegas homebuilders in 2016 booked an increase in annual sales for the second consecutive year, reaching the highest tally since 2008, a new report shows.

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