IGT instituting layoffs in Nevada, employees say

International Game Technology, the maker of slot and lottery machines, is again laying off people in Nevada as it seeks to cut costs and reduce debt.

Civil rights group challenges anti-sanctuary city amendment

A civil rights organization filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging Republican state Senate leader Michael Roberson’s anti-sanctuary city amendment, claiming it misleads voters and jeopardizes public safety in the state.

Golden Knights aim to spend Thanksgiving in first place

The NHL expansion team has managed to sustain their fast start despite a rash of injuries to its goaltenders and can move into first place in the Pacific Division with a win over Anaheim Wednesday and a loss by Los Angeles to Winnipeg.

COMMENTARY: Don’t let the Nanny Staters ruin the holidays

Having special-interest groups use scare tactics or lobby politicians in an effort to stigmatize those who simply want to enjoy Thanksgiving is shameful.

Las Vegas’ Allegiant Air, flight attendants strike deal on contract

Flight attendants working for Allegiant Air on Tuesday announced that its first union contract was reached with the Las Vegas-based budget carrier after six years of negotiations. The five-year deal reached with the Transport Workers Union.

Raiders fire Ken Norton Jr. as defense hits historic lows

The Raiders, with the only defense in NFL history not to record an interception through the first 10 games of a season, fired defensive coordinator Ken Norton Jr. on Tuesday.

Review-Journal’s Week 12 NFL rankings

The Philadelphia Eagles retained their No. 1 ranking in the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s weekly NFL rankings. The Eagles host the Chicago Bears in Week 12.

Las Vegan Kris Bryant goes unrecognized in Austria

Las Vegan Kris Bryant became a reporter last week during his honeymoon in Salzburg, Austria, and in a video captured by Red Bull, the Chicago Cubs’ third baseman conducted man-on-the-street interviews.

Wynn Las Vegas shuffles chefs, closes Country Club

Wynn Las Vegas has announced changes in its food and beverage program, including the addition of Luke Palladino as executive chef of the Italian restaurant Sinatra.

Las Vegas shooter wasn’t a standout college student, records show

According to documents reviewed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Stephen Paddock had a cumulative grade-point average of 2.97, akin to a B average, after attending California State University, Northridge between 1971 and 1977.

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