Bobby Bones’ band headlining Route 91 fest

The Kats! Bureau at this writing is the KUNV 91.5-FM studios at UNLV, inside of which I record my weekly radio show that airs at 8 p.m. Wednesdays. Find it on the Twitters and Facebooks, too.

Las Vegas Fire Department begins installation of security cameras

Surveillance cameras are being installed at Las Vegas fire station entrances to monitor activities and visitors, a plan Fire Chief Willie McDonald announced nearly five months ago amid allegations of sex inside firehouses.

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,’ ‘Will & Grace’ among returning shows

In one of the promos for the upcoming ninth season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (10 p.m. Sunday, HBO), Larry David is summoned back to television by having his sour puss reflected on the clouds, Batsignal-style.

Human remains found in desert near Pahrump

The remains were found just outside Pahrump, near Wheeler Pass Road in Clark County, a Metropolitan Police Department spokesman said.

 
Man who shot Las Vegas police officer sentenced to prison

District Judge William Kephart sentenced Teag Fox, who shot a Metropolitan Police Department officer in the chest in 2015, to 11 to 40 years in prison.

Cynthia Calvillo, Dominick Cruz among fighters announced for UFC 219

One of the UFC’s hottest prospects will get the toughest test of her young career Dec. 30. Cynthia Calvillo will meet former women’s strawweight champion Carla Esparza at UFC 219 at T-Mobile Arena.

 
Liberty QB Kenyon Oblad nears state passing record

Liberty quarterback Kenyon Oblad is 84 yards shy of setting the state record for career passing yards as the Patriots travel to play Green Valley at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Southeast League opener for both teams.

City of Las Vegas denies request for fire department records

The city of Las Vegas denied a Review-Journal records request this week for disciplinary actions for four Fire Department employees named in a complaint about alleged sexual misconduct at a Las Vegas fire station in August.

Route 91 festivalgoers get faster entry with TSA PreCheck

Country music fans who enroll in the Transportation Security Administration’s PreCheck program will be able to jump into a “fast pass lane” that will help them quickly access the Route 91 Country Harvest Festival this weekend.

Titus skips Senate race, will run for re-election to Congress

Las Vegas Democrat Dina Titus announced Wednesday that she will forego a Senate race and instead seek re-election to Nevada’s 1st congressional district.

Nevada hunters enjoy start to waterfowl seasons

Nevada’s waterfowl hunting seasons opened Saturday in the Northeast Zone, an area comprised of Elko and White Pine counties.

Downtown Las Vegas freeway ramp work rescheduled for weekend

Heavy rains earlier this month prompted the Nevada Department of Transportation to cancel construction on a major freeway ramp in downtown Las Vegas, but the work and subsequent closures are now rescheduled for this weekend.

 
Arrest made 27 years after Florida fatal shooting by clown

Just after breakfast on a warm May day in 1990, a Chrysler LeBaron pulled into Marlene Warren’s driveway in Wellington, Florida, and a clown emerged from the white convertible.

Former UNLV golfer recalls time with national title team

Daron Dorsey played at UNLV from 1994 to 1998 and was a member of the Rebels’ national championship team in 1998. He didn’t contribute a stroke during the title run, but off the course he was the ultimate role model.

Zinke wants smaller monuments, but not at home in Montana

U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has closely followed his boss’ playbook, encouraging mining and drilling on public lands and reducing the size of national monuments that President Donald Trump called a “massive land grab” by his Democratic predecessors.

Las Vegas airport logs another 4-million-passenger month

For a sixth consecutive month, McCarran International Airport logged more than 4 million airline passengers in August, the Clark County Aviation Department reported Wednesday.

Judge rejects Cliven Bundy’s request to represent himself

A judge on Wednesday denied Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy’s request to represent himself at trial next month on charges related to a 2014 standoff with the Bureau of Land Management.

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