Clark County teachers celebrate ruling in salary system dispute

Decision by the Employee-Management Relations Board means the school district’s thousands of teachers will not face more stringent requirements in order to qualify for salary bumps.

Downtown Grand gets initial OK to build third tower

The Downtown Grand on Tuesday received approval from the Las Vegas Planning Commission to build a new eight-story, 495-room hotel tower on a portion of 2.2 acres at 220 N. Fourth St.

Now it’s Brad Keselowski’s turn to break NASCAR glass

When Kyle Busch recently lost a race he had dominated and gave a contentious interview, Brad Keselowski was a vocal critic. But when the Penske driver crashed out in Kentucky, he was the one with the short fuse.

Times Square crash suspect pleads not guilty

A U.S. Navy veteran pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder and attempted murder after he was accused of intentionally mowing down pedestrians on a Times Square sidewalk, killing a woman and injuring 22 other people.

Find yoga, music and Santa in downtown Las Vegas this week

For the nice kids who shouldn’t have to wait until December to see Santa, or the naughty ones who need a reminder on why they’d better start behaving, Kids’ Camp Christmas in July hits Container Park on Saturday afternoon.

Apple maps app becomes more useful for travelers in Nevada

Apple users will now be able to use the app to view transit options for for Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Las Vegas and Henderson, the company confirmed on Wednesday to the Review-Journal.

 
Body cam footage in police shooting released

The man, identified as 27-year-old Caleb Edward Blaylock of Las Vegas, appeared to grab the patrol car door frame with his left hand while holding the 10-inch knife in his right hand, at which point the officer shot twice.

 
GOP releases revised health care bill, adding pressure on Heller

Senate Republican leaders, aiming to salvage efforts backed by President Donald Trump to dismantle the Obamacare law, on Thursday unveiled revised healthcare legislation that lets insurers sell bare-bones policies and retains key taxes on the wealthy.

Las Vegas Cirque alum is one of Hollywood’s top movement coaches

Terry Notary has helped bring everything from Hulks to Whos, orcs to Na’vi, and every sort of ape imaginable — including those in this weekend’s “War for the Planet of the Apes” — to the big screen as one of Hollywood’s top movement coaches and motion-capture artists.

Senate Judiciary chairman to ask Trump Jr. to testify for panel

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley, a Republican, planned to send a letter on Thursday to Donald Trump Jr. to ask him to testify before his committee in a public session, CNN reported.

Nobel laureate, Chinese political prisoner Xiaobo dead at 61

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, China’s most prominent political prisoner, died Thursday at a hospital in the country’s northeast, officials said. He was 61.

COMMENTARY: Rootcare: The answer to the health-care debate

Keep government out of it. Don’t let government run anything. If anyone should run it, give the health-care system to Amazon or Google or Walmart. But never the government.

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