Obama says goodbye in emotional farewell speech

Conceding disappointments during his presidency yet offering vigorous encouragement for the nation’s future, Barack Obama issued an emotional defense Tuesday night of his vision to Americans facing a moment of anxiety and a dramatic change in leadership.

Save Red Rock group wants Clark County lawsuit dismissed

A Las Vegas-area environmental group is invoking Nevada’s anti-SLAPP law in an attempt to dismiss a lawsuit filed last month by Clark County, according to a court motion filed Monday.

Official says Trump was briefed on potentially compromising report

Top intelligence officials last week told President-elect Donald Trump about an unsubstantiated report that Russia had compromising personal and financial information about him, a U.S. official said Tuesday.

Continental Cup curling championship returns to Las Vegas

The Continental Cup will return to Las Vegas for the third time, beginning with the opening ceremonies Wednesday, followed by four days of competition at Orleans Arena.

Rebels stun New Mexico in thriller, 71-66 — PHOTOS

Jovan Mooring led UNLV with 19 points as the Rebels went into The Pit in Albuquerque and came away with a 71-66 win over New Mexico on Tuesday night.

Lee Canyon set for second annual Chris Ruby Cup

The event honors Chris Ruby, who lost his life in a snowboarding accident, and raises money for the Nevada Donor Network.

Las Vegas hosted record 42.9M visitors in 2016

The Las Vegas area hosted a record 42.9 million visitors in 2016, according to preliminary statistics released by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority on Tuesday.

CES show-stealing Razer reports theft of laptop prototypes

Razer, a video game technology company, stole the show at CES this year with three-screen, portable laptop and color projector that drew rave reviews and awards. Now someone has stolen two Razer laptops from its CES booth.

Clemson win was a huge loss for sports books

Most Las Vegas sports books suffered heavy losses as the public pounded Clemson on the money line, which closed at plus-180. William Hill’s 108 books in Nevada lost more than $1 million on the game.

Lawsuit accuses Las Vegas lawyer, veterans group leader of defamation

A lawsuit filed Tuesday accuses lawyer Louis Schneider and Steve Sanson, who runs Veterans in Politics International, of colluding to influence court cases and making “false and defamatory” statements about another attorney.

Buddy Greco’s lasting message: ‘Be true to yourself’

Buddy Greco headlined at such legendary hotel-casinos as the Sands, Desert Inn and Flamingo during his years in Las Vegas. His final public appearance was at the venerable Italian American Club in August 2015.

Review-Journal plan would help fund UNLV student newspaper for 1 year

According to the proposal, which covers the 2017 calendar year, the Review-Journal will donate $40,000 — $10,000 per quarter — and print The Scarlet and Gray Free Press at no charge beginning with the first issue.

Crews place work platform on Resorts World Las Vegas site

Construction crews have placed a tall aerial work platform on the Resorts World Las Vegas site on the Strip, an indication that work could soon begin in earnest on the Malaysia-based Genting Group’s planned $4 billion, 3,000-room Chinese-themed property.

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