Retrial in Bunkerville standoff case opens with jury selection

A federal judge dealt a blow to defense lawyers in the Bunkerville standoff case Monday with an early-morning ruling that obliterates the strategy they used in the first trial this year.

2 top executives at SLS Las Vegas step down

SLS Las Vegas President Terry Downey and Chief Financial Officer Bob Schaffhauser have stepped down less than seven months on the job amid an impending change in ownership.

New smartphone app matches Nevada victims with services

An upgrade to the state’s victim notification services will help connect those in need with services, Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt announced Monday

$47M Centennial Bowl bridge opening in northwest Las Vegas

Motorists will be able to access a new $47 million flyover bridge on Wednesday afternoon, when the latest phase of the Centennial Bowl freeway interchange opens in northwest Las Vegas.

 
Las Vegas studio combines yoga, petting zoo

Goat Yoga Las Vegas — the name says it all — has been offering its yoga classes-cum-petting zoo sessions for about three months.

Faraday’s exit from Apex plans won’t hamper US 93 widening

Faraday Future’s decision to not build a factory in North Las Vegas will not hamper plans to widen U.S. Highway 93 as a way to accommodate other companies that may eventually move to Apex Industrial Park, the Nevada Department of Transportation said Monday.

Four North Las Vegas attorneys named among top in state

Micaela Moore, Bethany Rudd Sanchez and Claudia Aguayo already had at least two things in common: working for the City of North Las Vegas and being mothers to young children. Now they can bond over being on Nevada Business Magazine’s 2017 Legal Elite list.

Man in Las Vegas hospital after shooting self in groin

The accidental shooting occurred in northwest Arizona’s Mohave Valley when gun discharged while a 19-year-old was driving on U.S. Highway 95, authorities say.

Santa Fe Station’s bowling events coordinator, 72, known as ‘party king’

Victor “Frenchy” Letourneau, 72, had an impressive and varied resume when he applied to be a bowling ambassador at Santa Fe Station in 2005.

Aside from being an avid bowler of more than 50 years, he was the former editor and publisher of a Las Vegas-based bowling newspaper, Ten Pin Alley.

Lyle Jeffs pleads not guilty in federal court in Utah

A polygamous sect leader is pleading not guilty to a failure to appear charge filed after his nearly year-long stint as a fugitive.

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