Roundup: Tech defense stifles Boulder City

Rhedisa Sua had three sacks, and Adriana Carrillo had two interceptions to help Tech’s flag football team rally to beat Boulder City at home Monday, 12-6.

Books, not bandwith: Henderson couple’s store bucks trend

The number of brick-and-mortar bookstores in the Las Vegas area has dwindled in the past decade and a half as online retail sales have boomed, but one Henderson couple isn’t giving up on the value of the used bookstore.

Las Vegas sex workers say progress is lacking

While thousands of men, women and children gathered at the Women’s March Power to the Polls rally Jan. 21 at Sam Boyd Stadium, about 50 sex workers and their advocates gathered to show solidarity, inform the public about their work and claim their place among the marchers.

Golden Knights face Calgary for first time to open 6-game road trip

Assistant general manager Kelly McCrimmon says outcome of the six-game road trip that begins Tuesday in Calgary will have no bearing on what the team ultimately does at the Feb. 26 NHL trade deadline.

South Point bettor puts $29K against safety, overtime in Super Bowl

Shortly after the South Point sports book posted its first wave of Super Bowl LII props, a bettor wagered $15,000 to win $2,000 that there would not be overtime and he also wagered $14,000 to win $2,000 that there wouldn’t be a safety.

Heller, other Republicans ditch Wynn cash

Some Republicans in Congress – including Nevada’s Sen. Dean Heller — are giving political contributions from Las Vegas casino kingpin Steve Wynn to charity in light of sexual misconduct allegations against the former Republican National Committee finance chairman.

Panel members who will investigate charges against Steve Wynn identified

The Republican Governors Association has canceled its 2020 conference at Wynn Las Vegas and the chairwoman of the Wynn Resorts board of directors committee investigating allegations against Chairman and CEO Steve Wynn has identified other members of the panel.

Warehouse developer Prologis buys 57 acres linked to a fraud case

Properties in Southern Nevada often have volatile histories of litigation and failed project ideas,but this parcel’s backstory, with its missing investor, disputed death and remote archipelago, is more salacious than most.

Jason Garrison shuttles back into Golden Knights lineup

The veteran defenseman was recalled from Chicago of the AHL and will be in uniform Tuesday when the Knights face Calgary to start their six-game road trip.

Gambling regulators to discuss reported Wynn allegations

Massachusetts casino regulators said Monday they would hold a special meeting to discuss sexual misconduct allegations against Las Vegas billionaire Steve Wynn , whose company is building a $2.4 billion casino just outside Boston.

Trump to make the case for an improved economy in State of Union

President Donald Trump will try to strike a bipartisan and optimistic tone, but remind the nation of his economic accomplishments when he delivers his first State of the Union speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday.

Excercise trackers might be exposing U.S. military operations

The Pentagon is doing a broad review of how military forces use exercise trackers and other wearable electronic devices, in the wake of revelations that an interactive, online map can pinpoint troop locations, bases and other sensitive areas around the world.

North Face founder’s dream now reality with Chile’s national parks

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet signed decrees Monday creating vast new national parks using lands donated by a U.S. conservation organization in what is believed to be the largest private donation of land ever from a private entity to a country.

House panel votes to release classified memo on surveillance

Brushing aside opposition from the Department of Justice, Republicans on the House intelligence committee voted Monday to release a classified memo that purports to show improper use of surveillance by the FBI and the Justice Department in the Russia investigation.

Clark County schools release training videos for social media use

The training is designed to spell out what the district considers appropriate interactions with students and help cut down the number of district employees arrested on sexual misconduct charges.

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