51s split series with El Paso

The Las Vegas 51s couldn’t come up with the hit they needed when they needed it as they fell 10-7 to El Paso at Southwest University Park on Monday night

Convention Authority’s Rossi Ralenkotter and his fat wallet

The authority broke its own rules for spending: thousands on bottles of wine that cost more than $100 each, almost $700,000 for alcohol, $85,000 for showgirls, $300 steaks, etc.

Bunkerville defendant says he didn’t intend threat

Scott Drexler tucked the butt of his AR-15 into his shoulder and slipped the barrel through a crack in a wall along a northbound Interstate 15 bridge in Bunkerville.

Sales brisk, but tickets remain for Golden Knights’ home games

The Golden Knights’ home opener on Oct. 10 against Arizona was a very hot ticket — by 4 p.m. Monday, all that remained were the high-priced glass seats, the center ice seats and a limited number in the corner of the lower bowl.

Ex-medical doctor, partner face charges for $7.1M fraud scheme

A former medical doctor and his business partner made their first appearences in federal court Monday after being indicted July 5 for a $7.1 million Medicare fraud scheme at three Las Vegas hospices, the Department of Justice said in a statement.

 
Accused Las Vegas squatter faces new indictment

Accused squatter Thomas Benson has been indicted again, this time over bogus “court” orders he allegedly issued against a Las Vegas police detective.

Solar companies push back against NV Energy rate plan

The Nevada Public Utilities Commission is fast-tracking a proposed rate structure required by a new law that aims to increase the number of solar customers in Nevada.

 
Las Vegas 51s pitcher Ricky Knapp learns from his No. 1 fan

As a youngster, Ricky Knapp would sit with his dad, Rick, and watch baseball games at night. Ricky, now a starter for the 51s, would always try to learn something new from his dad, who is now the International Pitching Coordinator for Major League Baseball.

 
First look at details of new Raiders stadium in Las Vegas may answer questions

The Las Vegas Stadium Authority will get its first look at the details of the financing of the 65,000-seat domed football stadium when it meets Thursday, a day after Clark County officials conduct a high-impact project hearing on the development.

Jury finds DJ guilty of assaulting Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift won her trial against a Colorado radio personality on Monday after a jury found that the former DJ assaulted and battered the pop star by groping her bare bottom, and awarded her the symbolic $1 in damages she had sought.

UNLV football offense sets sights on 40 points per game

UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez said he thinks the Rebels can score nearly 40 points per game. There is little doubt the Rebels have the talent to light up the scoreboard.

 
Sports Betting Spotlight: Cleveland Browns 2017 season preview

The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and Wynn sports book director Johnny Avello preview the Browns’ season in the fourth of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days.

Stretch of downtown Las Vegas road being converted to one-way

The conversion of southbound Commerce Street into a one-way road continues Wednesday, when a half-mile stretch will open to traffic in downtown Las Vegas, city officials said.

Blue Sox advance to American Legion World Series championship game

The Blue Sox escaped two late-inning jams and rallied with five runs in the ninth inning to beat Bryant (Arkansas) 7-3 in the semifinals of the American Legion World Series baseball tournament in Shelby, North Carolina.

Charlottesville blame game in full swing

Whether you agree with their views or not, they have a constitutional right to state them.

General public goes digital for Golden Knights tickets

Purchasing hockey tickets online is secure and efficient, but not nearly as cool as camping out at the box office to acquire them the old fashioned way.

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