Dwayne Johnson rocks Caesars Palace on opening day of CinemaCon

How do Hollywood studios distract theater owners from the fact that they’re once again exploring faster ways of getting films to consumers in their homes, thus endangering the very existence of movie theaters?

Walters made Clorox trades after calls with Icahn, US says

Phil Mickelson may be out as a witness at gambler Billy Walters’ insider-trading trial, but prosecutors are now shifting focus to a star of the finance world.

Nevada Senate committee OKs drone search bill

The Senate Transportation Committee passed a bill that would allow Nevada law enforcement officers to search crashed or abandoned unmanned aerial vehicles to identify their owners.

Summerlin-area L & L Hawaiian only looks like burger joint

The 1950s facade and the interior — vinyl-covered booths, spinning counter stools and stainless steel accents — might fool you into expecting a burger joint with ice cream sodas. Guess again.

 
Goodell: Las Vegas will host a Super Bowl, but after 2022

Las Vegas eventually will get in line to host a Super Bowl, but it will not happen in 2022, the next available date for the championship game, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told the Review-Journal on Tuesday.

4 challengers take aim at incumbent Wood in NLV Ward 3

North Las Vegas Councilwoman Anita Wood faces an uphill battle as she seeks a third consecutive term, with challenges coming from a former Clark County commissioner, a retired police lieutenant, a youth pastor and a political newcomer backed by the mayor.

Downtown loft community opens late April for sales

Spanning an entire city block in downtown Las Vegas, Juhl is a known for its flexible floor plans and industrial chic design aesthetic. An interest list is now forming, and it will open for sales in late April.

North Las Vegas’ diversity reflected in its places of worship

A looming, black-clad figure wearing a cream-colored outfit with gold embellishments — known as a vestment — movedaround the room, swinging a gold “censor” that released a foggy incense.

Gaming, tourism numbers suffer on Leap Year comparison

Southern Nevada visitation numbers and state and county gaming win in February were down from a year ago, mostly because of a lack of a Feb. 29. February 2016 had one more day than last month because of Leap Year.

Trump extends disaster declaration for Northern Nevada

The declaration extension gives state, tribal, eligible local governments and some nonprofits more time to apply for federal funds for emergency work, replacement and repairs.

Jacky Rosen co-sponsors bill to protect religious centers

A bipartisan bill was filed by House lawmakers that would increase penalties and provide $20 million for the Department of Homeland Security to secure faith-based community centers.

Will Smith, ‘Fresh Prince’ cast reunite

Will Smith has reunited with his “Fresh Prince of Bel Air” cast mates, Alfonso Ribeiro, Tatyana Ali, Karyn Parsons, Daphne Reid and Joseph Marcell. James Avery, who had the role of Smith’s Uncle Phil, died in 2013.

Paris court finds ‘Carlos the Jackal’ guilty of deadly 1974 attack

The man known as “Carlos the Jackal,” once the world’s most-wanted fugitive, has asked a French court to “take the only right decision” before ruling on whether he’s guilty of a deadly 1974 attack on a Paris shopping arcade.

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