Bill would harm Nevada’s emergency rooms

Insurance companies in Nevada need to step up for their customers — our patients — and ensure they are treated fairly and not stuck with unexpected and unreasonable out-of-pocket costs

Battle brewing over national monuments in Nevada, elsewhere

A battle is brewing between activists across the political spectrum over a Trump administration review of recently established national monuments, including Gold Butte in Nevada, and a 1906 law that permits presidential protection of public lands.

CCSD seeks balance in setting social media, texting policy

As the Clark County School Board works to address a spate of sexual misconduct between staff and students, developing a policy on electronic communication is emerging as a complicated and controversial issue.

 
UFC 212 main card matchups — VIDEO

A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC 212 on Saturday at Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.

 
Crews begin removing McCarran tower to make way for new one

The third attempt was the charm Friday afternoon, when demolition crews finally plucked a 525-square-foot cab from atop the decommissioned air traffic control tower at McCarran International Airport.

Max Holloway earns shot at UFC legend Jose Aldo

Max Holloway has won 10 straight fights to capture the UFC interim featherweight title and earn a shot at champion Jose Aldo in a unification bout Saturday in the main event of UFC 212 in Rio de Janeiro.

MLB’s blackout rules in Las Vegas make no sense

MLB commissioner Rob Manfred seems to be a progressive leader who is open to the expansion of sports gambling. But there is one problem in this particular case.

Amendment to SB258 would hurt HOAs

Members of the Assembly and Senate are trying to pass an amendment to SB258 that would allow delinquent owners to sue their homeowners associations for foreclosing on unpaid assessments. This amendment, to be decided in Conference Committee with no public debate in the last week of the legislative session, represents a dramatic change for HOAs. Equally troubling is the fact that no legislator is willing to state who drafted this amendment.

Friendly Ford sales manager purchases F-150 Platinum model

Friendly Ford new car sales manager Taylor Warf is not an off-road racer, but he is certainly prepared should he ever find himself on a rugged dirt road in the middle of the desert.

Findlay, Cox award $2,000 to high school students

For the fourth year in a row, Findlay Automotive Group and Cox Media teamed up for the iChoose to Drive safe-driving campaign. Findlay Automotive Group donated checks totaling $2,000, of which winning juniors Danny White and Sean Temple split $1,000 while their school, West Career and Technical Academy, also received $1,000. The boys’ teacher, Kip Sweikert, received an high-definition TV courtesy of Cox Media.

10 best things to do in Las Vegas this weekend, June 2-4, 2017

Las Vegas officially hit triple digits this week, so spend the weekend cooling down. Munch on chilled dishes like Monta Ramen’s cold noodles, and wash it down with Golden Tiki’s iced rum punch cocktail, the kuuipo.

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