No free tickets for benefit upsets Las Vegas shooting survivor

A benefit concert Friday wants all comers to pay for tickets that will go toward funds for Las Vegas shooting survivors — even if those concertgoers are survivors themselves.

Arizona basketball trying to find itself amid cloud of FBI probe

While it’s impossible to directly connect Arizona being linked to arguably one of the biggest scandals in NCAA history with what has been surprisingly inconsistent results thus far, it’s hardly a stretch to suggest the two storylines share a common alliance.

Former ITT Tech home in Henderson has new tenant

The property that formerly housed a Henderson campus of for-profit ITT Technical Institute, which suddenly closed all 130 of its U.S. campuses in September 2016, has a new tenant.

Clark County may sue to recover opioid epidemic expenses

The County Commission on Tuesday will consider joining states, cities and counties across the U.S. suing manufacturers and distributors of painkillers in an effort to recoup some of the expenses they have borne.

Macau gaming revenue reaches $2.9B in November

Macau posted gross gaming revenue for November of $2.9 billion — the second-highest so far this year, bringing the 11-month total to $30.4 billion.

Apple product store is North Las Vegas business of month

Experimac has been open less than a year, but the electronic store’s North Las Vegas location already has been recognized as the city’s business of the month.

Company donates $15K for protect-bicyclists billboard

Olympia Cos. took measures to protect pedestrians and cyclists when designing the Skye Canyon master-planned community, said Olympia Vice President Chris Armstrong.

Alabama needs help to make College Football Playoff

Legendary broadcaster Brent Musburger, now with the Vegas Stats Information Network, looks at Saturday’s conference championship football games.

Rare toad, fish benefit from land purchase near Beatty

Conservationists have acquired another key stretch of the Amargosa River in Nye County as part of their ongoing work to protect an isolated pocket of riparian habitat and its rare residents at the northern edge of the Mojave Desert.

Student runs show for Las Vegas high school’s advisory group

Omega Gdeye, a 16-year-old junior and Ethiopian immigrant, is believed to be the only student who chairs the school organizational team mandated by the state reorganization of the Clark County School District.

 
Here are the 2018 World Cup groups

Spain and Portugal, the last two European champions, were drawn Friday to meet in the first round of the World Cup, one day after Russia opens the tournament in one of the easiest groups of the competition.

5 best spots in Las Vegas for mac and cheese

Go for the torchio pasta (they look like little torches, which is what torchio means in English), but stay for the complex five-cheese blend and the crispy herb crust in a definitely updated take on Southern supper.

Tennessee fires athletic director John Currie

John Currie is out as Tennessee athletic director after an embarrassing week in the school’s search for the next Volunteers football coach.

Child abuse-related deaths double at Las Vegas hospital

Children’s Hospital of Nevada at University Medical Center airs warning after seeing seven children die from abuse-related injuries this year, compared to three last year.

What we’ve learned in 2 months since Las Vegas shooting

We know the gunfire first started falling on the Route 91 Harvest festival crowd about 10:05 p.m. But everything that happened in the moments prior is still fuzzy.

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