Segerblom has eye on move to county commission

Nevada’s godfather of marijuana, state Sen. Tick Segerblom, intends to leave the Nevada Legislature to run for a vacant Clark County Commission seat.

Raiders sign missing from Las Vegas stadium site

Clark County commissioner Steve Sisolak posted a message on Twitter this weekend that the “The Raiders Are Coming” sign at the stadium site near Russell Road and Dean Martin Drive had been stolen.

 
Arrival of pro athletes may stoke demand for Las Vegas penthouses

In 2009, the penthouse unit at Turnberry Place 3801 was on the market for $16 million. One of the largest penthouse units in Las Vegas, the two-floor listing included five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a wet bar, pool, billiard room and scenic view of the Las Vegas Valley. Then the recession hit.

North Las Vegas flag-raising commemorates Juneteenth

Community organizers and Buffalo Soldier re-enactors gathered Monday morning for a flag-raising in North Las Vegas to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States.

 
American student recently released by North Korea has died

Otto Warmbier, the University of Virginia student who was detained in North Korea for nearly a year and a half, died Monday afternoon, his parents announced.

California mom arrested for attempting exorcism on daughter

A Northern California woman was in custody Sunday on suspicion of beating, biting and choking her 11-year-old daughter in an attempt to perform an exorcism on the child, authorities said.

Police officer injured in west Las Vegas crash

The officer was taken to the hospital with unknown injuries after the 11:20 a.m. accident on the 5700 block of South Rainbow Boulevard, near West Russell Road.

FTC wants to block merger of FanDuel, DraftKings

Federal regulators are challenging the planned merger of FanDuel and DraftKings, saying the combination of the two largest daily fantasy sports sites would create a company controlling more than 90 percent of the market.

Supreme Court strikes down ban on offensive trademarks

The Supreme Court on Monday struck down part of a law that bans offensive trademarks, ruling in favor of an Asian-American rock band called the Slants and giving a major boost to the Washington Redskins in their separate legal fight over the team name.

Golden Knights trying to add to NHL Entry Draft arsenal

Vegas Golden Knights general manager George McPhee may have added another first-round pick in Friday’s NHL Entry Draft by reportedly making a deal with the New York Islanders.

UFC fighter turned boxer Tim Hague dies from boxing match injuries

Tim Hague, the former UFC fighter known as “The Thrashing Machine,” died Sunday, two days after he was critically injured when he was knocked out in a boxing match against former Edmonton Eskimos defensive end Adam Braidwood.

Clark County coroner IDs man killed in wrong-way collision

Erasmo Magana, 45, died early Saturday when he drove the wrong way on southbound lanes of U.S. 95 and crashed into an oncoming Ford F-250 truck, authorities say.

Las Vegas ‘Big Brother’ contestant plans to be ‘a big villain’

The 24-year-old timeshare sales representative, whose life’s motto is “Keep it classy, get rid of the trashy. Get money or die trying,” is one of 16 houseguests set to compete for $500,000 on the CBS reality show.

Time Warner, Snapchat in $100M deal to produce original shows

Time Warner has struck a significant content deal with Snap, the company behind Snapchat, both companies announced Monday morning. Under the terms of the deal, which is valued $100 million, Time Warner will produce up to 10 original shows for Snapchat per year.

A look at Day 20 of the World Series of Poker

Dan Heimiller of Las Vegas looks for his second Golden Eagle Trophy when the $1,000 buy-in Seniors No-limit Hold ’em Championship resumes with nine players.

Cocaine, heroin among drugs found in Carrie Fisher’s system

Carrie Fisher’s autopsy report shows the actress had cocaine in her system when she fell ill on a plane last year, but investigators could not determine what impact the cocaine and other drugs found in her system had on her death.

Our takeaways after spending nearly 30 hours at EDC 2017

We came. We saw. We guzzled enough energy drinks to waterboard fatigue in Red Bull. We’re still seeing spots after the retina-liquefying spectacle that was Electric Daisy Carnival.

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