After Jimmy Kimmel’s son’s health scare, Joel McHale was there

Joel McHale’s son, Eddie, underwent open-heart surgery to repair two holes in his heart. More than a decade later, McHale offered support to his friend Jimmy Kimmel, whose own son was battling a heart condition.

Man arrested in 2nd Trump International arson in 3 weeks

Las Vegas police arrested a 28-year-old man on an arson charge this week after he admitted to starting a small trash can fire in a Trump International restroom Thursday, an arrest report obtained Tuesday by the Las Vegas Review-Journal shows.

Workforce Connections names new director

Workforce Connections has named an interim leader following the death of its executive director.

 
Chefs at Beer Park and Hexx serve barbecued gator, other projects

It may have been the most unique off-the-menu special ever in a Las Vegas restaurant. While Beer Park guests enjoyed a beautiful Friday afternoon of barbecue and bar games, Chef Edward Manukyan brought out a large smoked alligator, set it on a picnic table and began removing the meat.

Injured Cody Garbrandt out of UFC 213

UFC bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt will be unable to defend his belt against T.J. Dillashaw at UFC 213 in July.

 
Raiders owner to push for Las Vegas Super Bowl 2023 or 2024

NFL owners on Tuesday advanced the Oakland Raiders even closer to their eventual relocation by approving the lease for a $1.9 billion stadium, causing many to wonder how soon Southern Nevada might host the game of Roman numerals.

Vegas Golden Knights reveal date for home opener

The 2017-18 NHL schedule isn’t due out for a few weeks. But Golden Knights majority owner Bill Foley gave a little tease for the team’s first ROOT SPORTS Rocky Mountain telecast.

LVCVA spending justifies creation of inspector general, lawmakers say

Excessive spending at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority highlights the need for a special agency to investigate financial abuse within state and local government, Democratic and Republican lawmakers say.

 
Increase the minimum wage to $120 an hour

Bill presenters Sens. Leader Aaron Ford, D-Las Vegas, and Yvanna Cancela, D-Las Vegas, claim Nevada could raise the minimum wage without hurting the economy or killing jobs.

Nevada Senate passes baby changing tables bill

A bill requiring new public buildings to include baby changing tables accessible to both men and women won unanimous approval Tuesday in the Nevada Senate.

SLS Las Vegas, formerly Sahara, sold to Reno casino owners

Alex Meruelo and Meruelo Group, owners of the Grand Sierra Resort Hotel & Casino in Reno, have agreed to buy the SLS Las Vegas for an undisclosed amount from Las Vegas Resort Holdings LLC.

Raiders’ Amari Cooper leans on ‘Megatron’ to elevate game

Raiders wide receiver Amari Cooper had plenty of questions for retired Detroit Lions star Calvin Johnson, a likely future Pro Football Hall of Famer who is a special visitor at organized team activities this week.

Bill defining brain death clears Nevada Senate

The Nevada Senate gave unanimous approval Tuesday to a bill defining brain death and protocols on how it should be determined.

Money panel OKs Nevada film tax credits

CARSON CITY — The Assembly Ways and Means Committee approved a bill Tuesday providing $10 million a year in tax credits to the film industry.

Senate panel OKs bill barring stalkers from possessing guns

The Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday passed a bill that forbids firearm possession by people convicted of stalking or with extended orders of protection against them.

Las Vegas Valley group helps ensure parrots’ long lives are fulfilling

Some parrots can live 60-80 years, outliving their owners and leaving them needing a new home. A bird club started the Southern Nevada Parrot Education Rescue & Rehoming Society, or SNPERRS, more than 10 years ago in an effort to help.

Nevada Assembly OKs net metering bill

The Nevada Assembly passed a measure intended to make net metering a realistic choice for Silver State utility customers.

 
Coaches split on potential college basketball rules changes

The NCAA basketball rules committee decided against going to quarters, widening the lane and extending the 3-point line. Coaches are split on whether they prefer those potential changes.

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