Work begins April 3 on bridge between MGM, New York-New York

Upgrades to the pedestrian bridge connecting the MGM Grand and New York-New York hotel-casinos begin April 3, when the elevators and escalators will be closed for three months.

Nevada Democrats approve bill to reverse 2015 prevailing wage law

The Nevada Senate approved a bill Wednesday making achievement charter schools subject to prevailing wage requirements, a move denounced by Republicans as an attempt to undercut a key education reform passed in 2015.

Las Vegas teaching pro wins LPGA/USGA spirit award

Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Jennifer Alexander recently won the prestigious LPGA/USGA Sandy LaBauve Spirit Award. She runs a Girls Golf program at Las Vegas Golf Club.

17K AT&T workers in Nevada, California go on strike

A union representing AT&T workers says about 17,000 employees in California and Nevada have gone on strike over a change in some of their job duties.

2017 All-State Wrestling Teams

The Las Vegas Review-Journal announces its 2017 all-state wrestling teams.

Silverstone association plans to sue to restore golf course

Once a pending dismissal of the Silverstone Golf Club owner’s bankruptcy case is official, the Silverstone Ranch Community Association plans to sue to restore an operating golf course.

 
Trevor Noah defends Tomi Lahren on ‘Daily Show’ for pro-choice comments

While he certainly got a few jabs in, Trevor Noah took time out of Tuesday’s “Daily Show” to defend Tomi Lahren. The conservative commentator made headlines on Monday when she was temporarily suspended from her nightly talk show on Glenn Beck’s the Blaze after she revealed that she is pro-choice.

 
Report: Ex-Trump campaign manager tied to Russian interests

President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, secretly worked for a Russian billionaire to advance the interests of Russian President Vladimir Putin a decade ago.

When to applaud at Philharmonic? Whenever you want, conductor says

When I attended my first Las Vegas Philharmonic concert Feb. 4, I was surprised that so many applauded after movements, the separate parts of a musical composition. This seemed like a serious music crowd. Didn’t they know better?

Downtown Las Vegas Therapy offers own brand of signature whiskey, IPA

If you think Fremont Street’s only signature beverages are booze-infused Technicolor slushies, think again. Downtown bar crawlers have plenty of options for unique Las Vegas drinks that don’t come with a sugar rush or a three-foot plastic cup.

Outdoor enthusiasts affected by secretarial orders

On his first day in office, newly appointed Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke signed two secretarial orders that have a direct impact on American hunters and fishermen.

5 players cut by Mets expected to start season with 51s

Infielders Gavin Cecchini and Matt Reynolds and reliever Erik Goeddel were optioned to minor league camp, while pitcher Ben Rowen and outfielder Travis Taijeron were reassigned.

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