McCarran International Airport sets passenger record in July

July marked the busiest month in McCarran International Airport’s history with 4.32 million airline passengers, topping a record set 10 years ago, the Clark County Department of Aviation reported Monday.

1 of 3 North Korean missiles flies over Japan

North Korea launched three ballistic missiles Tuesday morning and at least one of them flew over the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, public broadcaster NHK reported. The government issued an alert for residents in some prefectures to take cover.

Tesla vehicles drive to mark Nevada road project milestone

All-electric Tesla vehicles drove through a banner Monday near the company’s gigafactory in Storey County to celebrate the opening of a road extension connecting U.S. Highway 50 with the industrial area east of Reno.

Report: Goodwill’s fast expansion, dysfunction accelerated bankruptcy

Before Goodwill of Southern Nevada filed for bankruptcy, the CEO of a sister organization slammed the nonprofit for hiring too much labor, taking on too many costs and allowing the company’s culture to slip into chaos.

UNLV accounting team wins national competition

Students in UNLV’s accounting program have big shoes to fill in the new school year after five graduates took home the grand prize in a national competition.

Las Vegas homebuilders outpace 2016 in sales totals

Las Vegas homebuilders keep notching sales totals above last year’s levels, and prices also are higher, according to a new report that issues a warning about looser lending.

Oregon refuge occupier Jason Blomgren sentenced to probation

A federal judge sentenced a North Carolina man on Monday to two years on probation for his role in last year’s takeover of a national wildlife refuge in Oregon.

Heller talks tourism at Las Vegas aviation forecast summit

Nevada Sen. Dean Heller told the story Monday of how Sen. Charles Schumer invited some airline executives to his office, seated them on a couch, then jammed a coffee table up against their knees.

Registration open for Las Vegas Heart & Stroke Walk

Registration is open for teams and individuals who want to join the 2017 Las Vegas Heart & Stroke Walk, which kicks off at 8 a.m. Sept. 30 at the Fremont Street Experience.

Nevada group files complaint over Lake Tahoe-area city records

A Nevada think tank has filed a complaint with the state attorney general’s office over a Lake Tahoe-area government’s failure to follow the state public records law.

ACLU sues Trump to prevent transgender military ban

The American Civil Liberties Union sued President Donald Trump on Monday seeking to prevent implementation of his ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, saying the order violates their rights to equal protection and due process.

Veterans find camaraderie, much more at nonprofit CrossFit gym

Branded One CrossFit, which opened July 4 in Henderson, provides disabled police, fire and military veterans with free memberships. The nonprofit CrossFit gym has six veteran and 15 regular members, with all proceeds going back to the gym and to funding the free programs.

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