Fitness, bodybuilding enthusiasts pack Las Vegas Convention Center

Tens of thousands of fitness and bodybuilding enthusiasts muscled their way into the Las Vegas Convention Center on Friday to pump iron, gobble down protein bars and build industry connections.

State laws supersede Nevada recording rules, court says

The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled that a state law requiring both parties to consent to a recording of a telephone conversation does not apply when the recordings are made by a party who is located outside of the state.

Bodies found in Las Vegas apartment were mother, daughter

The autopsy reports of the two decomposing bodies found in a central Las Vegas Valley apartment Tuesday reoffered investigators few details surrounding the deaths of the mother and daughter.

NFL’s Thursday Night Football is a joke

The Houston Texans and Cincinnati Bengals gave us a perfect example of why the NFL is hurting its product. They played a game that featured 16 punts and one touchdown Thursday night.

Sorry doesn’t bring back lives lost to drunken driving

The only person who can prevent the possibility of death and prison from a DUI is the one under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Get a ride, or take a cab.

NFL betting trends for Week 2

The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.

Bonjour Bakery & Deli offers mix of European, Asian staples

The former home of Bonjour Euro Cafe was purchased in June by Las Vegas businesswoman Kristin Forsberg. The interior and menu received a makeover before the bakery opened in early August.

North Las Vegas woman’s book tells ‘Pride and Prejudice’ tale

In the past 30 years, Margaret Mooha of North Las Vegas has written screenplays — one of which was a semifinalist in the Austin Film Festival in 2001 — and a Star Trek novel. It wasn’t until this summer that she received her first book deal, with Boroughs Publishing Group, for a variation on Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” (1813).

3-star defensive end commits to UNLV football

Timothy Mosley, a three-star defensive end according to 247Sports.com, tweeted he has committed to play football at UNLV.

Lyft offering a discount on rides during Life is Beautiful

Lyft is offering up to $10 off the cost of rides during Life is Beautiful, an offer aimed at reducing the number of impaired drivers attending the three-day music festival set for next weekend in downtown Las Vegas.

5 burritos to get in Las Vegas

This Mexican spot in the Lakes community has a wide variety of burritos, including classics like carne asada, al pastor, chile verde and pollo asado.

 
Springs Preserve teaching garden has courses for kids, adults

The preserve opened its teaching garden in early September, in the southeast corner of the 180-acre site. Classes have included a youth-gardening series for children 6 to 12 and a six-week series for adults.

Repair work scheduled for I-15 through downtown Las Vegas

Interstate 15 will be restricted through a section of downtown Las Vegas next week as crews repair cracks on freeway bridges, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.

Second Saturday art event a goal for North Las Vegas

The North Las Vegas City Council in August unanimously approved a three-year strategic plan to bring more arts-and-culture initiatives to the city, said director of neighborhood and leisure services Cass Palmer.

Coroner IDs Las Vegas boy who died after abuse

A 1-year-old Las Vegas boy who died last week has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office. Records show he had a history of being abused.

Riders aim to raise awareness of Nevada bicyclist law

The Southern Nevada Bicycle Coalition on Saturday will launch a campaign aimed at raising awareness of a state law that requires drivers to leave at least three feet of space on the road when passing a bicyclist.

Nevada Supreme Court to settle marijuana distribution fight

The legal saga of who can transport recreational marijuana to the state’s pot shops continues, with the Nevada Supreme Court issuing a temporary injunction prohibiting the state Department of Taxation from licensing marijuana businesses as distributors.

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