Las Vegas manufacturer Everi Holdings sees revenue, cash flow rise

Revenue and cash flow continued to rise for Las Vegas-based gaming equipment manufacturer Everi Holdings and the company on Monday announced a new cost-cutting measure, the refinancing of an $820 million term loan.

California wildfire victim dies in hospital, pushing toll to 43

A teenage girl died in a hospital three weeks after she was severely burned in a fire that tore through Mendocino County, California, raising the number of those killed in the state’s wildfires this month to 43.

Las Vegas area’s Boulevard Mall may soon be sold

As Boulevard Mall continues to add new tenants, the mall’s ownership gets closer to a deal to sell the nearly 50-year-old property.

Director of UNLV HIV program kicked off campus

The university on Monday placed Dr. Echezona Ezeanolue, the program’s director, and Dina Patel, a pediatric nurse practitioner, on administrative leave. They were escorted off the campus, according to their attorney, Jacob Hafter.

 
Idaho mom intentionally drove off cliff with 3 kids, police say

An Idaho woman who drove her sport utility vehicle off a cliff and into a reservoir in a crash last year that killed her and her three young children did so deliberately, officials said Friday.

Ticket brokers hedge series with huge bets on Astros in Game 6

Ticket brokers who will reportedly lose out on more than $20 million dollars in potential profits if the World Series isn’t extended to a Game 7 at Dodger Stadium are betting big on Houston to win Tuesday’s Game 6 to ensure they make some money.

Netflix announces final season for ‘House of Cards’

The fallout from Kevin Spacey’s response to being accused of alleged sexual assault continued Monday, with the two-time Oscar winner being harshly criticized on social media, the plug pulled on his hit show “House of Cards” and “deeply troubled” producers of the political thriller arriving on set to comfort cast mates.

Longtime AP photographer ‘Red’ McLendon dies in Las Vegas

Lennox “Red” McLendon, a globe-trotting photographer who chronicled everything from the Vietnam War to the Academy Awards during a long career with the U.S. Navy and The Associated Press, has died at age 74.

Las Vegas shooting details may not be known for years

Questions loom about what drove heavy gambler Stephen Paddock to carry out his diabolical plot and fire into a crowd of Las Vegas concert-goers, but the answers may not be known for months — or even years.

Las Vegas poker tourney to benefit St. Jude’s hospital

The fourth annual Against All Odds Poker Tournament to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital will be held beginning at 5:30 p.m. Friday at South Beach outside Red Rock Resort,

Restaurateur has opened 8 eateries, all in southwest Las Vegas

Walk through the Rainbow Robindale Plaza on South Rainbow Boulevard, and a number of eateries stick out from the neighboring spas and fast-food chains. Omoide Noodles Bowls. Goong Korean BBQ. YuXiang Korean Chinese Cuisine. Oyshi Sushi. Sim owns all of them, plus a few more.

Chile Caliente Tacos in Henderson specializes in ceviche

The restaurant offers molcajetes, bowls with grilled chicken and steak and chorizo, along with nopal, a cactus leaf, for $20. Bowls with shrimp, octopus, or a filet of fish and the nopal are $23. Classic Mexican dishes such as burritos and tacos go for $7-$9.

Lennar buys CalAtlantic Group in $5.7B deal

Lennar is buying CalAtlantic Group in a $5.7 billion deal that will create the nation’s largest homebuilder as sales of new homes reach levels not seen in a decade.

5 burning questions for the UNLV-Hawaii game

Five burning questions for UNLV’s football game against Hawaii at 3 p.m. Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.

UNLV kicker Daniel Gutierrez earns MW weekly honor

UNLV freshman kicker Daniel Gutierrez was named Mountain West special teams player of the week after making all four field goals and both extra points in Saturday’s 26-16 victory at Fresno State. It was the Rebels’ first weekly conference honor this football season.

North Las Vegas barbershop owner recognized for outreach

When Calvin “Tito” Hudson Jr. set off to open his barbershop Classic Cuts, “I wanted to cut hair, but I also wanted to help the youth and the community,” the North Las Vegas resident said.

Weapons, poison, even bodies can turn up in Las Vegas hotel rooms

After the Las Vegas Strip shooting, questions remain for how over a week’s time the shooter smuggled an arsenal of weapons into a hotel room. But the shooter is not the only person to use the privacy that comes with a hotel room in the Las Vegas Valley.

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