Las Vegas pharmacist testifies at his federal drug trial

A Las Vegas pharmacist accused of helping a local doctor send prescription painkillers onto the streets has given hours of testimony aimed at shifting blame away from himself and onto two rogue employees of the pharmacy he managed.

Nevada’s congressional delegation reacts to CBO report

Democratic members of Nevada’s congressional delegation reacted swiftly Monday to the Congressional Budget Office’s report on the impact of a health-care plan proposed by Republican lawmakers, while their GOP counterparts withheld comment.

Second Las Vegas hospital severs ties with union

In the span of a month, two local hospitals have stopped negotiating with Service Employees International Union Local 1107.

Assisted suicide bill introduced in Nevada Senate

Terminally ill patients could voluntarily end their lives with doctor-prescribed medication under a bill introduced Monday in the Nevada Senate.

Criss Angel on his blackout: ‘I really didn’t know what was going on’

Criss Angel is talking candidly since blacking out Saturday during his attempted straitjacket escape and being rushed to a hospital — the scary incident left him unconscious onstage in front of an audience that included his 82-year-old mother, new girlfriend, pop singer Belinda, and his 2-year-old son.

 
New $15M corporate, social event venue opens in Las Vegas

Enclave, a $15 million high-tech corporate and social event venue located a mile from McCarran International Airport, has officially opened a year after breaking ground.

Neighbors mixed on restrictions for Beverly Green neighborhood

The Beverly Green neighborhood has remained reasonably quiet despite the hubbub of the Strip just a block to the west. A proposed sprawling casino complex could change that, and residents’ feelings are mixed.

Golden Entertainment sees revenue rise but earnings fall

Golden Entertainment’s Montana expansion and the opening of five branded taverns in the Las Vegas Valley in 2016 resulted in a leap in revenue, the company reported Monday.

Congressional office: 14M may lose health care with GOP bill

Fourteen million Americans would lose coverage next year under House Republican legislation remaking the nation’s health care system.

Nevada lawmakers hear testimony on conversion therapy bill

Mental health professionals would be prohibited from conducting sexual preference or gender identity conversion therapy on youth under a bill heard in a Nevada Senate committee Monday.

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