Taeha Pankey, Legacy come out hot in win over Cheyenne

Taeha Pankey scored a season-high 27 points, and the Longhorns’ girls basketball team used a 19-6 first-quarter run to take control and fend off Cheyenne, 61-52.

Taeha Pankey helps Legacy come out hot in win over Cheyenne

Taeha Pankey scored a season-high 27 points, and the Longhorns’ girls basketball team used a 19-6 first-quarter run to take control and fend off Cheyenne, 61-52.

Vintage signs come to life at Neon Museum in Las Vegas — PHOTOS

On Thursday, the Neon Museum in downtown Las Vegas debuted “Brilliant!”— an audiovisual immersion experience that uses technology advances to reanimate 40 monumental examples of the museum’s iconic signs.

 
Golden Knights set NHL record for expansion team with 34th win

The Golden Knights made hockey history with their 34th win of the season Thursday night, as David Perron scored with 1:03 remaining in overtime for a 3-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets.

Robert Wagner a ‘person of interest’ in Natalie Wood’s drowning death

New witnesses emerged in the 1981 drowning of actress Natalie Wood, which has prompted investigators to deem it a “suspicious death” and to name her former husband, 87-year-old actor Robert Wagner, as a “person of interest” in the case, Los Angeles sheriff’s officials said Thursday.

Las Vegas to study another below-market Symphony Park sale

The Las Vegas City Council will consider next week selling a slice of Symphony Park to a developer who wants to build 299 apartments and 4,000-square-feet of retail space for $2 million.

Blind Center of Nevada expands with opening of new building

The 35,000 square-foot Visions of Greatness Center at 1001 N. Bruce St. will offer a full suite of services, including culinary classes and programs for children and teens, and also house the center’s electronics recycling program.

Las Vegas home for mentally ill continued to operate despite shutdown

A year after Nevada health officials closed a taxpayer-funded home where mentally ill people lived in filthy conditions, a mental health clinic continued placing people there — until reporting by the Las Vegas Review-Journal prompted state regulators to shut it down again this week.

Pay raise investigation targets ex-North Las Vegas city manager

Qiong Liu allegedly tried to give herself a $30,000 retroactive raise just days before an unusual series of events led to her resignation as city manager of North Las Vegas, city officials said Thursday.

Audit reveals error in pay dispute over Las Vegas Strip project

Officials at Muller Construction and the Nevada Foundation for Fair Contracting have argued for weeks whether workers on a Las Vegas Strip construction project were underpaid or overpaid.

Sugarboo & Co. coming to Las Vegas Strip

Grand Canal Shoppes will open its first West Coast area location for a seller of paintings, jewelry and other decorative items.

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