Anchor Gaming founder, UNLV benefactor Stan Fulton dies at 86

Stan Fulton, the Anchor Gaming founder and chairman who donated millions of dollars to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, including a $6.7 million gift to enable the construction of a building bearing his name on campus, died Jan. 4.

Clark County School Board sets timeline to hire superintendent

The Clark County School Board has set a timeline for its search for a new superintendent, aiming to select the next leader of the nation’s fifth-largest district by mid-April.

Trump infrastructure plan to include shift toward driverless vehicles

The move toward driverless vehicles and other emerging technologies will be included in President Donald Trump’s delayed infrastructure plan, U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said Wednesday during CES.

Blood donation could be your ticket into Brooklyn Bowl show

Las Vegans who donate blood at one of three United Blood Services centers in the valley can get a free ticket to a Brooklyn Bowl show of their choice, the organizations said in a statement Wednesday.

 
2 new dog breeds join American Kennel Club — PHOTOS

American Kennel Club announced Wednesday that it’s recognizing the Nederlandse kooikerhondje and the grand basset griffon Vendeen.

KB Home developing subdivision in once-blighted North Las Vegas area

KB and North Las Vegas officials on Wednesday held a grand opening for a Desert Mesa along Carey Avenue between Revere and Commerce streets. Plans call for 123 single-family houses, with prices starting in the $190,000 range.

Nevada fishing report, Jan. 10, 2018

LAKE MEAD — Live shad have been the ticket for catching striped bass and the occasional catfish. Shad can be found in the Vegas Wash area as well as along the shoreline in the Hemingway area. Though anglers are getting bites from 1- to 3-pound stripers, the action has been hit-and-miss. The areas around 33 Hole and Boxcar Cove have been producing fish. Night fishing under a light can increase the odds of attracting fish.

Nevada had 7 announced CEO changes in 2017, report says

The number of chief executive officer changes announced at U.S.-based companies totalled 1,160 in 2017, the lowest annual total since 2004, according to a report released Wednesday by global outplacement consultancy and executive coaching firm Challenger, Gray Christmas, Inc.

Nevada hunting, fishing licenses now valid for 1 year

As of Jan. 1, beginning with licenses purchased on that date or later, Nevada’s hunting and fishing licenses are good for a year following the date of purchase.

ICE raids 7-Eleven stores nationwide, including in Nevada

Immigration officials say they arrested 21 employees suspected of being undocumented immigrants in the sweep of 98 convenience stores in the U.S. A top ICE officials calls the operation “the first of many.”

Knights defenseman Luca Sbisa expected to miss 6-8 weeks

Golden Knights veteran defenseman Luca Sbisa was injured in Friday’s win over Chicago and is expected to miss six to eight weeks after having surgery on the middle finger of his left hand.

Power restored at CES in Las Vegas

Power was cut in the Central Hall around 11:30 a.m. Attendees were allowed to leave the hall but not enter.

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