Atmosphere selling point at Tiki’s Hawaiian BBQ

Leah Mann said she visits Tiki’s Hawaiian BBQ, a northwest valley restaurant that opened about three months ago, regularly with her co-workers. It’s in the same parking lot as her job.

Developer named Las Vegas citizen of the month

Real-estate developer Derek Stevens was named the Las Vegas citizen of the month at the City Council’s mid-October meeting.

 
Las Vegas one of 238 places vying for Amazon’s 2nd headquarters

Amazon said Monday that it received 238 proposals from cities and regions in the United States, Canada and Mexico hoping to be the home of the company’s second headquarters.

Brothers face long road to recovery after hit-and-run crash

Ronald, 15, and D’Artagnan, 14, were walking home from Clark High School when they were hit. Ronald had finished football practice, and D’Artagnan had finished with marching band. He was still carrying his trumpet.

Therapy dogs, owners comforting Las Vegas shooting victims

Therapy dogs made regular appearances in Las Vegas following the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1. Trainers and their dogs from all over the country comforted victims, families and first responders in their time of need.

 
Father of missing Texas girl charged with 1st-degree felony

The father of a missing 3-year-old North Texas girl was arrested Monday after voluntarily giving new answers to investigators questions about his daughters disappearance.

Middle-age America prognosis: retire later, die sooner

The U.S. retirement age is rising, as the government pushes it higher and workers stay in careers longer. But lifespans aren’t necessarily extending to offer equal time on the beach.

38 women accuse director James Toback of sexual harassment

Writer and director James Toback, who received an Oscar nomination for writing “Bugsy,” has been accused of sexual harassment by 38 women in a report published Sunday in The Los Angeles Times.

Fallen soldier’s widow said Trump made her ‘cry even worse’

The pregnant widow of a fallen U.S. soldier whose combat death led to a political fight between President Donald Trump and a Florida congresswoman says the phone call from the president left her angry and crying.

Georgia town pays tribute to 1,146 blacks buried in obscurity

For generations, segregation kept black and white Gainesville separate and unequal in life and death. On Sunday, those buried in obscurity were revered by the town in a ceremony to unveil a monument to their lives and finally welcome them as fellow residents.

Actor Corey Feldman faces misdemeanor pot charge in Louisiana

Police in Louisiana say actor and musician Corey Feldman has been charged with misdemeanor marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license after his tour bus was pulled over for speeding over the weekend.

 
4-year degree studying pot isn’t half-baked idea for stoners

Medicinal Plant Chemistry is the first program to offer a four-year undergraduate degree focusing on marijuana, according to Brandon Canfield, the associate professor of chemistry who started the program at Northern Michigan University.

David Letterman honored with Mark Twain award for humor

David Letterman was never known as a particularly political comedian, preferring a detached irony-drenched tone that favored the surreal and silly over topical humor. But there was an unmistakable political tint to much of Sunday night’s ceremony to present Letterman with the Mark Twain award for American humor.

Orlando helps Las Vegas recover after shooting

Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer woke up early that Monday morning three weeks ago, to a text message asking if he had Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman’s phone number.

Clark County’s recovery high school helps at-risk pupils

Mission High School, the district’s new program for students struggling with alcohol or drugs, has grown from six students to 21 in its first two months of operation.

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