Red Carpet Report: Chrissy Teigen, Kate Upton, Christie Brinkley in S.I., Baldwin divorce, Tom Donoghue

Congratulations to Las Vegas regular Chrissy Teigen for landing in today’s new 2017 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. You’d never know from her “sprawl in the sand” layout that she’s an expectant mother, and the supermodel’s shots were taken shortly after the arrival of her first child, Luna.

SUNRISE GIRLS BASKETBALL: Yemiyah Morris, Canyon Springs hang on

Yemiyah Morris finished with 29 points and 13 rebounds, and host Canyon Springs survived a huge game from Green Valley’s Brooke Haney to pull out a 68-66 overtime win in the quarterfinals of the Class 4A Sunrise Region tournament.

Hunters convention offers something for all tastes

Billed as the Ultimate Sportsmen’s Market, the Safari Club International’s Annual Hunters’ Convention is that and more. It featured outfitters and booking agents looking to fill their calendars.

Holly Holm, Derek Brunson still bothered by losses at UFC 208

While many fans who purchased UFC 208 on pay per view on Saturday have been trying to forget the disappointing card, at least two of the competitors aren’t ready to move on.

Las Vegas council OKs pared-down condo project at edge of Badlands course

The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday narrowly gave the green light to a proposal to put hundreds of condominiums on the eastern edge of the closed Badlands golf course, after a late-in-the-game reduction in units drew a 4-3 favorable vote.

LETTER: Maybe Mitch McConnell isn’t so dumb, after all

Could it be that he, and Republicans, are purposely trying to raise the stature of ultra-left Democrats such as Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders to assure another Republican victory in 2020?

LETTER: A compromise on sanctuary cities

Allow all the unvetted “refugees” into the United States but mandate that their points of entry be Seattle and San Francisco.

North Las Vegas sees $16.6 million boost to budget halfway into the fiscal year

The increase comes from grants, fines, forfeitures and other collections that were higher than initially anticipated when the City Council approved the budget for the 2016-2017 fiscal year. The City Council unanimously approved the budget adjustment.

Nevada Highway Patrol warns residents of phone scam

The Nevada Highway Patrol is alerting the public to a phone scam in which scammers call Las Vegas Valley residents, seeking donations on behalf of various police charitable organizations.

Rees Jones, the US Open Doctor, to operate on Rio Secco

Legendary golf course architect Rees Jones is known as the U.S. Open Doctor because of his renovation work on Bethpage Black, Torrey Pines South and five other U.S. Open courses.

Nevada Supreme Court hears arguments at UNLV

A lawyer argued Wednesday that the Regional Transportation Commission should have warned about the hazards of bus stop structures along major roadways before a 2012 crash that severed a teenage boy’s leg.

Some Nevada cities could go all-mail for municipal elections

The U.S. Postal Service may be getting more business in election season. Major cities in Southern Nevada could conduct municipal elections entirely by mail-in ballots if Senate Bill 93 becomes law.

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