California man sues over Legionnaire’s case blamed on Rio stay

The lawsuit was filed by 50-year-old Christopher Moncado , who was hospitalized six months ago after staying at the Rio. He sent medical records and hospital bills to Ceasars, which owns the Rio, but has not received a response.

Kiwi Club a monthly forum for former flight attendants

These ladies flew the skies when flying was fun. Now, members of The Kiwi Club , made up of former flight attendants, meet once a month to share memories and to support charitable causes.

Laughlin to see first water rate increase since 2006

The Big Bend Water District Board of Trustees voted to raise rates by about 9.4 percent a year for each for the next four years.

 
Jury spares life of Las Vegas man who killed girl, mother

A Las Vegas man was sentenced life in prison Tuesday for the April 2012 beating deaths of a mother and her young daughter. Prosecutors wanted capital punishment.

Clark County to sue pharmaceutical companies

Clark County Commissioners on Tuesday voted to have District Attorney Steve Wolfson sue pharmaceutical companies for costs to fight opioid addiction.

5 gifts to give the music lovers in your life

We’re pretty awesome at giving presents. Like, right now, at this very moment, were giving you the gift of mirth, insight and Neil deGrasse Tyson-shaming intellect.

Breaking down the UNLV-Oral Roberts game

Breaking down UNLV’s basketball game against Oral Roberts at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

 
Netflix removes Masterson from show amid sexual assualt claims

Netflix said Tuesday that it has written actor Danny Masterson out of the comedy “The Ranch” with Los Angeles police investigating sexual assault claims against him that date back to the 2000s.

Manchester bombing may have been preventable, review says

The deadly suicide bombing at Manchester Arena might have been prevented if information had been handled differently, an independent review of the counter-terrorism performance by British police and intelligence services suggested Tuesday.

RTC hands out prizes to mark 25th anniversary

Bus riders braved the blast of winter wind early Tuesday to collect gift cards, some food and transit-related trinkets to mark the 25th anniversary of the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada.

Bengals’ Iloka, Steelers’ Smith-Schuster banned 1 game each

Pittsburgh Steelers rookie wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster and Cincinnati Bengals cornerback George Iloka have been suspended one game each by the NFL for violating league safety rules.

LGBT-friendly residence floor at UNLV helps students adjust

The floor, which opened this semester, was the idea of junior resident assistant Sawyer Spackman, 21, who said there was a need for more diverse and inclusive spaces on campus. Stonewall Suites are named after the 1969 Stonewall riots that took place in response to a police raid at the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City.

Las Vegas shooting survivor Tina Frost moves to rehab center

Las Vegas Strip shooting victim Tina Frost, who suffered a severe head wound, has been transferred from a Baltimore hospital to a rehabilitation center following surgeries, according to an update on a social media site.

Sci-fi author Drake’s free workshops popular among writers

Maxwell Alexander Drake, 49, covers topics such as character development, the anatomy of a fight scene and the business of publishing and maintaining a writing career. He posts about upcoming classes through his Meetup.com group, Las Vegas Creative Writing Class, which has more than 2,000 members. The group usually meets on Sundays or Mondays.

Some Russian athletes could compete in 2018 Winter Olympics

Russian athletes will be allowed to compete at the upcoming Pyeongchang Olympics in South Korea as neutrals despite orchestrated doping at the 2014 Sochi Games, the International Olympic Committee said Tuesday.

Supreme Court hears arguments in Colorado wedding cake case

His vote likely to decide the outcome, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy voiced competing concerns Tuesday about respecting the religious beliefs of a Colorado baker who wouldn’t make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple, and the gay couple’s dignity.

Cinemark announces monthly subscription club

Cinemark has unveiled a monthly subscription program, dubbed Movie Club, that lets customers buy a movie ticket a month for a discount price of $8.99, in addition to 20% off on concessions.

$6.7M in expenses related to special counsel investigation

The special counsel investigation into possible coordination between President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia during the 2016 presidential election has cost more than $6.7 million so far, according to a financial report released Tuesday.

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