Fan details for Friday at the Shriners Open

Four players from the HSBC Champions in Shanghai have entered Las Vegas — Patrick Cantlay, Tony Finau and the tour’s two Chinese members, Marty Dou and Zhang Xinjun.

Mirage buffet rolls out chef’s table experience

Casino buffets remain an indispensable feature of the Las Vegas dining scene. Their enduring popularity has less to do with nostalgia than their ability to change with the times.

Poets with 28-year age gap plan anniversary fundraiser

Neither Nick Marco, 74, nor 46-year-old Lana Hanson was looking for a relationship when they met about seven years ago at a poetry slam. Marco was in a relationship, while Hanson was married with two children.

Arrogate, Gun Runner square off for final time in Breeders’ Cup Classic

Many handicappers believe Gun Runner is in the best form of his career. The Del Mar linemaker is a member of this club, installing the Steve Asmussen-trained son of Candy Ride as the 9-5 morning line favorite in the Breeders’ Cup Classic.

ACLU sues Nevada over indigent defense in rural counties

A civil rights organization filed a class-action lawsuit Thursday against the state of Nevada, alleging systemic failures in its public representation of defendants who cannot afford lawyers.

$18.9M in bonds will pay for start of North Las Vegas project

Nearly $18.9 million in municipal bonds were sold Wednesday night by the North Las Vegas City Council to help start construction of a water and sewer infrastructure project that will serve a planned 1,110-acre industrial park

Salute at Red Rock Casino to close by end of year

Salute, the Italian restaurant at Red Rock Resort, will close in early December. It’s one of five Clique Hospitality restaurants operating in Station Casinos properties. The other four, Hearthstone Cellar & Kitchen and Libre Mexican Cantina in Red Rock and Bottiglia Enoteca and Borracha Mexican Cantina at Green Valley Ranch, will not be affected by the decision.

 
Rose Namajunas content, confident before UFC 217 title bout

Rose Namajunas will be just fine whether or not she upsets Joanna Jedrzejczyk to win the women’s strawweight title Saturday. But it hasn’t always been that way for the rising 25-year-old star who has struggled with her mental health.

Efforts still underway for TV show on North Las Vegas cops

Efforts haven’t taken off yet on create a reality show based on North Las Vegas Police Department recruits, but the City Council agreed to continue working with the program’s production company.

House Democrats oppose raising entrance fee at national parks

Ninety House Democrats, including Reps. Ruben Kihuen, Jacky Rosen and Dina Titus, all of Nevada, signed a letter calling the scheme “misguided” and saying it would hurt local economies near the parks and low-income families.

Team including Las Vegas collaborators recommended for LVCC expansion

A design and architectural team that includes an Atlanta company and four Las Vegas-based collaborators has been recommended to design the $1.4 billion Las Vegas Convention Center expansion and renovation project.

$2M luxury condo had urine, food in the walls, lawsuit says

A New Jersey couple is suing a construction company after they say they found bottles of urine, rodents and rotten food inside the walls of their newly purchased $2 million luxury condominium.

Las Vegas’ Scientific Games posts stronger machine sales

Las Vegas-based gaming equipment manufacturer Scientific Games Corp. reported a 2 percent year-over-year increase in machine sales in the normally slow third quarter, with 30 percent of those sales being U.S. and Canadian replacement units.

 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 9

Review-Journal reporter Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and Boyd Gaming sports book director Bob Scucci preview NFL Week 9.

 
Sports Betting Spotlight: College football Week 10

Review-Journal reporter Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and Boyd Gaming sports book director Bob Scucci preview college football Week 10.

Sun City Summerlin talk focuses on lung cancer risks

Residents, including some ex-smokers, learned about the long-term dangers of tobacco use during a talk by UMC pulmonologist Arthur Romero at Sun City Summerlin.

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