Consumer protection bill for eye health DOA

Assembly Bill 129 would have banned the use of smartphone apps to get prescriptions for contact lenses and glasses unless a full exam was performed by an optometrist or physician.

3 unexpected gifts for your Easter basket

Cadbury eggs, foil-wrapped Hershey’s chocolate eggs and various flavors and shapes of Peeps have been filling store shelves for weeks in preparation for Easter Sunday. But why stick with the ordinary?

Lawyers give closing arguments in 1st Bunkerville standoff trial

A federal prosecutor on Wednesday characterized six Bunkerville protesters as militiamen who heeded rancher Cliven Bundy’s call to arms, while defense attorneys used closing arguments to portray the men as peaceful demonstrators asserting their constitutional rights.

Warm Springs Road onramp at 215 Beltway to close Sunday

The Warm Springs Road onramp to westbound 215 Beltway will be closed for more than a month as crews continue building a $52.5 million flyover bridge in the southeast end of the Las Vegas Valley, Clark County officials said Wednesday.

Sections of US 95 to narrow soon for Centennial Bowl work

Sections of U.S. 95 will be restricted to one lane for overnight work next week as crews continue to work on the Centennial Bowl interchange in northwest Las Vegas.

Governor’s energy bill would help with commercial upgrades

Local governments could create special improvement districts to allow commercial properties to finance, through a private lender, energy efficiency upgrades and renewable energy sources under a bill heard Wednesday by an Assembly committee.

Beverly Hills Rejuvenation Center takes over Farmers Market spot

This may be prime produce season, but the Downtown Summerlin Farmers Market has been without a home since fruits and vegetables made way for Botox and CoolSculpting.

Dine like a ‘High Roller’ at Sushi Roku

There are all sorts of high rollers in Las Vegas, but here’s one that’s guaranteed to have taste (not to mention flavor).

Business as usual at Bali Hai after Bill Walters verdict

There isn’t much Las Vegas golf course owner and gambler Bill Walters can discuss about the recent guilty verdict in his trial for insider stock trading, but he did let his feelings known.

Edible flowers spruce up springtime menus in Las Vegas

Blossoms proliferate this time of year, inspiring chefs to add them to their plates. Edible flowers generally are available all year, but they seem especially suited to spring menus.

Smallmouth bass fishing bring out a need for speed

ll it takes is one unanticipated bump and you are quickly separated from the seat. Such was the case Monday when my friend, Roger, and I searched the waters of Lake Mohave for smallmouth bass.

Comedian Charlie Murphy dies at 57

Charlie Murphy, older brother of Eddie Murphy and a comedy stand-up and performer in his own right, has died.

St. Louis sues NFL for more than $1B over loss of Rams to LA

The city of St. Louis and other regional groups on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the National Football League and all its teams and owners, seeking more than $1 billion in damages and claiming the league violated its relocation guidelines when it allowed the Rams to leave the Midwest city.

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