Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with these shamrock-inspired gifts

Yes, you can celebrate the wearin’ of the green without stooping to the ignominy of green beer. Just pop on over to the Sprinkles ATM at The Linq on the Strip and get a St. Patrick’s Day cupcake for $4.50.

Safety-improvement work set on Craig Road

Residents should begin to see safety-improvement work on Craig Road between Decatur Boulevard and North 5th Street this fall.

Bill would allow Nevada concealed weapons permits to young veterans

Young active military members or those discharged under honorable conditions could qualify for a concealed carry weapon permit under a bill heard Wednesday by the Assembly Judiciary committee.

Golden Knights ready to dive into college free-agent pool

General manager George McPhee has been scouting NCAA players who are eligible to sign as free agents once their seasons ended as he looks to add to the one-man Golden Knights roster that is Reid Duke.

Nevada Legislature honors military and veterans at Capitol

Gov. Brian Sandoval and state lawmakers took time Wednesday to honor the service of Nevada’s military and veterans in a ceremony on the Capitol grounds.

Tiger Woods still causes madness even when not playing

Tiger Woods is scheduled to be back in Southern Nevada on May 19 and 20 for the 19th annual Tiger Jam, a charity event that raises funds for his foundation.

Texas files lawsuit over licensing of Yucca Mountain

A lawsuit filed by Texas in a U.S. appellate court claims the federal government violated the law in failing to complete the licensing process for permanent storage of nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain in Nevada.

Frontier Airlines, Silver Airways dropping Cuba air service

Frontier Airlines and Silver Airways are dropping air service to Cuba, saying other airlines are adding too many flights to the island nation and making the routes unprofitable.

 
Justice Department charges Russian spies in Yahoo hacking

The United States announced charges Wednesday against two Russian intelligence officers and two hackers, accusing them of a mega data breach at Yahoo.

Washington pizza shop gunman expected to take plea deal

A North Carolina man accused of commandeering a Washington pizza restaurant with an assault-style rifle in December is expected to plead guilty in a deal with federal prosecutors.

Culinary to begin bargaining talks with Palace Station

The Culinary Union is expected to begin collective bargaining contract talks soon following a settlement with management of the Palace Station.

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