Amed Rosario records first major league hit in Mets loss

Former Las Vegas 51 Amed Rosario got his first big league hit and turned in several solid defensive plays in his MLB debut, but a misplay by the new Mets shortstop helped the Colorado Rockies to a win on Tuesday night.

Henderson extends pot moratorium

Henderson residents hoping to purchase recreational marijuana will have to continue to take their business elsewhere for at least a few more months.

Clark County eyes $150M in park upgrades

County commissioners on Tuesday voted to have county staff staff plan and design up to $150 million worth of public park projects to prepare for the issuance of park bonds next year. The county has not issued parks bonds since 1999.

Wayne Allyn Root apparently unaware of the Constitution

To suggest that President Donald Trump issue two executive orders detailing how the entirely separate branch of government known as Congress conduct its affairs is indicative of someone who flunked social studies.

Raiders tackle Donald Penn outperformed deal, deserves raise

It’s impossible for most of us common folks to understand an NFL player making $5.95 million wanting more, so to chalk it up to him being some thankless mercenary is both short-sighted and inaccurate.

Merchants, buyers gather at Las Vegas Market trade show

Tens of thousands of suppliers, buyers and designers of furniture, decorations, accessories and materials descended on World Market Center’s showroom-filled buildings at the twice-annual Las Vegas Market trade show for the furniture industry.

Southern Nevada Blue Sox surpass lofty Legion expectations

The Southern Nevada Blue Sox take to the national stage in Denver to play Colorado’s state Legion champion in the opening round of the western regional Wednesday at 4 p.m.

Senate GOP leaders to tackle tax reform, debt ceiling next

Despite ongoing efforts to write a health care bill by Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada, Senate GOP leaders said Tuesday they were moving on to other legislative priorities.

 
Video released of 4:20 a.m. break-in at Las Vegas pot dispensary

The Metropolitan Police Department officer who shot at burglary suspects in central Las Vegas early Saturday morning had fired his personal shotgun, Metro said during a press conference Tuesday.

Nevada lowers bar for state legal exam as passage rate skids

The Nevada bar exam is notoriously one of the most difficult tests in the nation for aspiring lawyers, but that reputation could soon be dismissed as state officials tinker with the test to make it easier to conquer.

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