Asian businesses sense discrimination in health inspections

Several complaints about fairness were brought before Southern Nevada Health District officials Tuesday during a meeting called by the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce on behalf of members who own restaurants but feared retaliation if they themselves complained.

Audit to call for tighter spending at Las Vegas tourism agency

An external auditor will make recommendations next month on how to rein in gifts and travel at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority after a Review-Journal investigation into excessive spending.

 
Hospital a long way from home for Las Vegas shooting survivor

Home is 1,400 miles away in Minot, North Dakota — a place Andrew Gudmudson has been away from for more than three weeks since he was injured in the Oct. 1 shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.

UNLV QB Armani Rogers doubtful for Saturday

UNLV quarterback Armani Rogers is doubtful for Saturday’s football game at Fresno State. He is going through the concussion protocol.

 
Lavo’s giant bloody mary is topped with a seafood dinner — VIDEO

This may be the mother of all bloody marys: The Lavo Party Brunch Bloody Mary starts with a chalice-like ice sculpture that’s filled with, besides bloody mary mix, a whole lobster, shrimp skewers, crab legs, bacon and celery sticks and comes with a bottle of Tito’s Handmade Vodka. It’s available in two sizes and price points, $250 (above) and $500, and is available during Party Brunch from 2-6 p.m. Saturdays at Lavo at The Venetian.

Golden Knights activate Marchessault, send Shipachyov to minors

The Golden Knights activated forward Jonathan Marchessault from the injured-reserve list and assigned forward Vadim Shipachyov to Chicago of the American Hockey League prior to Tuesdays game against Chicago.

Free counseling offered in wake of Las Vegas shooting

Nathan Adelson Hospice is providing grief counseling sessions for those affected by the Oct. 1 shooting. In addition, SilverSummit Healthplan and Envolve Health have established a 24-hour crisis hotline

Caesars executives outline Las Vegas growth plans

On a day when Caesars Entertainment executives enjoyed a celebratory ringing of the opening Nasdaq bell, company leaders began detailing growth plans for investors, most of those plans relating directly to Las Vegas.

Henderson takes steps to make city business more transparent

Henderson Mayor Debra March is making good on her promise to make city operations more open and accessible. The first step in that process is to make public records requests less expensive.

LVCVA auditors criticize discrepancies in new reviews

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s audit committee accepted clean internal and external audit reports Tuesday, noting two areas in need of improvement among 12 internal reviews and more than two dozen external audit reports.

California snack maker adds more Las Vegas employees

RW Garcia, based in San Jose, California, added 30 new employees to work a second production line at its main plant and to work its new North Las Vegas warehouse, according to a company statement.

Over 70 employers to appear at Nevada Day Super Hiring Event

Workforce Connections’ One-Stop Career Center, in partnership with the Las Vegas Review Journal, will hold the Nevada Day Super Hiring Event on Wednesday at the Boulevard Mall, 3538 Maryland Parkway.

Robert Guillaume, star of ‘Soap,’ ‘Benson,’ dies at 89

Robert Guillaume, who rose from squalid beginnings in St. Louis slums to become a star in stage musicals and win Emmy Awards for his portrayal of the sharp-tongued butler in the TV sitcoms “Soap” and “Benson,” has died at age 89.

Founder of Las Vegas’ Gilcrease sanctuary, orchard dies at 98

William Gilcrease, a lifelong animal lover who founded the Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary and later co-founded a popular pick-and-pay orchard in northwest Las Vegas, died early Tuesday at the age of 98.

 
Vocal Trump critic Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake won’t seek re-election

A day to plot legislative strategy on Capitol Hill exploded with drama as Republican Sen. Jeff Flake announced Tuesday he would not seek re-election in a speech aimed at President Donald Trump’s demeanor — just hours after the president exchanged insults with another GOP senator on social media.

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