John Lynch expects Gruden to raise Raiders’ energy level

Raiders coach Jon Gruden set a lofty goal in his first season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. “We all thought, ‘Kick him out of the room. Get outta here,’” John Lynch said.

2 local linemen to play in Senior Bowl

Oregon tackle Tyrell Crosby and Texas-El Paso guard Will Hernandez will be lining up together for Team North in Saturday’s game at Ladd-Peeples Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. Crosby played high school football at Green Valley, and Hernandez at Chaparral.

Las Vegas home values have more than doubled since 2011

Las Vegas home values have more than doubled since hitting bottom, but they still have a longer climb back to the top than in other cities, a new report shows.

Rose de Lima campus in Henderson downsizing to micro-hospital

The hospital will cut down on emergency room and inpatient beds, eliminate its intensive care unit and shrink its acute-care capabilities, including surgery, spokeswoman Jennifer Cooper said Thursday.

Shooting contributes to 26-year low in Las Vegas weddings

The number of people tying the knot in Clark County fell to a 26-year low after the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history tainted the city’s image and spooked lovers.

Bankrupt golf course issue set to heat up at City Hall

One of the most contentious discussions to hit the City Council chamber in some time is headed for a possible showdown this month when the Council is scheduled to take up creating public policy for the redevelopment of bankrupt golf courses.

‘Vegas Strong’ scholarships offered for aspiring first responders

The annual $2,500 scholarships, offered through a partnership between the Public Education Foundation and Macy’s, will go to students studying to become first responders and dependents of current first responders.

Andre’s aims at matching its Strip quality in Summerlin

Chef Andre Rochat’s fare has been a staple in Las Vegas since the early 1980s, when he opened his first restaurant downtown. Now on the Strip, he made sure Summerlin-area residents also had a chance to indulge in his award-winning cuisine with Andre’s Bistro Bar.

Student killed in Kentucky shooting called her mother

The mother of a girl killed in a shooting at a rural Kentucky high school said she got a call from her daughter but couldn’t hear the girl’s voice as the violence erupted.

Suspect in fatal Kentucky school shooting appears in juvenile court

The 15-year-old accused in a school shooting that killed two students and left 18 others bleeding and broken appeared Thursday before a juvenile court judge who found probable cause to detain him on preliminary charges of murder and assault.

Public offers thoughts on next Clark County school chief

Clark County residents want a new school superintendent who will raise student achievement, commit to the Clark County School District’s reorganization and stick around long-term.

Las Vegas homebuilders notch big jump in sales

Builders closed 9,401 new-home sales in Clark County last year, up 16.2 percent from 2016, according to a new report.

This week’s 5 best bets for nightlife in Las Vegas

He recently took to Twitter to tease his upcoming new single, and this weekend he’s up for a Grammy Award for “Stay” with Alessia Cara.

5 picks for art in Las Vegas

They’ve come a long way from St. George, Utah, where their first YouTube videos promoted a local piano store.

5 picks for meals in Las Vegas

Shake Shack is expanding its menu of burgers, dogs and one fried-chicken sandwich with the Griddled Chick’n Club, available for a limited time.

Discover bourbon, the stars in downtown Las Vegas

Looking for a room downtown? A new option is Downtown Grand’s Bed Brewski room package partnership with Tenaya Creek Brewery.

 
Teen accused of rape was disciplined for sexual deviancy at age 9

Maysen Melton, accused of raping four high school classmates and sexually harassing others, had been disciplined for sexual deviancy as early as February 2011, when he was a 9-year-old student at Bracken Elementary School, prosecutors said in court papers filed this week.

Show goes on at Red Rock Resort — until March 25

Red Rock Resort’s Brunch to Broadway is aimed at delivering a musical journey featuring songs from iconic Broadway shows. It runs at noon and 2 p.m. Sundays and has been extended through March 25.

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