Sandoval’s name floated as next FBI director

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval’s name has been floated among pundits in the beltway as a possible contender for the job of FBI director.

Nevada awaits details about national monument review

As Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke wrapped up his “listening tour” of national monument sites in Utah on Wednesday, officials and advocates in Nevada were still awaiting details on how the Trump administration’s monumental review might impact the Silver State.

Frierson bill would extend Nevada early-voting period

Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson, D-Las Vegas, told the Senate Legislative Operations and Elections Committee on Wednesday that the measure is intended to increase voter access.

Injured Henry Cejudo out of UFC 211

Olympic gold medalist Henry Cejudo has been forced out of his UFC 211 bout against Sergio Pettis due to a hand injury.

 
Actor turns ‘Star Wars’ trilogy into 60-minute one-man show

A relatively long time ago in a galaxy that’s exactly this one, Charles Ross had an idea: To combine the first three “Star Wars” movies — now known as chapters 4, 5 and 6 — into one propless, set- and scenery-bereft, costumeless one-man show.

Independent hardware retailers show signs of extinction, officials say

The average independent hardware retail store owner — the neighborhood Joe making your keys or selling you paint — is turning 60 and his children are not rushing to take over the store, according to the North American Retail Hardware Association.

Jim and Heather Murren presented Woodrow Wilson Award

Jim and Heather Murren of Las Vegas have been awarded the Woodrow Wilson Award for Corporate Citizenship for business practices and community work.

Las Vegas, Reno mayors back funding for Planned Parenthood

Mayors from more than 100 cities nationwide, including Las Vegas and Reno, urged Congress on Wednesday to keep funding for Planned Parenthood in the final version of health care reform legislation.

Mackenzie Mack’s journey culminates with PGA of America membership

Mackenzie Mack’s life in golf began as a little girl playing with her “second family,” the Valley View Golf Club, a distinguished group of African-American golfers who have been a part of the Las Vegas community since 1958.

Timing, optics of Comey firing not in Trump’s favor — ANALYSIS

Washington is buzzing with talk of Watergate. In a town nostalgic for the days when Republicans and Democrats would raise a pint together, many cannot resist the temptation to compare President Donald Trump’s abrupt firing of FBI Director James Comey to President Richard Nixon’s 1973 Saturday Night Massacre.

Fishing kayaks continue to grow in popularity

Most kayak fishermen are college educated, affluent, married males who are experienced anglers with a passion for largemouth and smallmouth bass.

Affidavit details Nevada gaming chief’s recorded conversation with Laxalt

Gaming Control Board Chairman A.G. Burnett said Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt asked him last year to take action that would have harmed gaming regulation and the reputation of the state, Burnett’s affidavit about their secretly recorded conversation shows.

Nevada Fishing Report

Fishing for striped bass throughout Boulder Basin has been great the past few weeks.

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