Authentic Korean food is becoming popular in Las Vegas

Korea is a hot topic, and it’s not just about tensions with the North and the upcoming Olympics in the South. Korean cuisine is on the rise in our valley.

Robots teach lessons at Coral Academy of Science

Project Lead the Way is a nonprofit organization that develops science, technology, engineering and math — referred to as STEM — curricula for schools. Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas, a charter school, is the only elementary school in the area offering the program.

 
Best Buy plans to pull CDs from stores by July

The electronic retailer says it will start removing CDs from all U.S. stores starting July 1. A report from Billboard shows CD sales dropped 18.5 percent last year.

 
Rebels return to Reno for first time since 27-point loss to UNR

UNR pulled out all the stops last season when the Wolf Pack defeated UNLV 104-77 in Reno. Now the Rebels hope for a much different result when they visit UNR at 8 p.m. Wednesday.

 
Cameras show bravery of bus drivers during Las Vegas shooting

Footage from bus surveillance cameras obtained by the Review-Journal revealed the quick-thinking drivers ferried their passengers to safety amid the chaotic mix of gunfire, speeding emergency vehicles and panicked concertgoers seeking refuge.

Nevada brothel owner files 1st Amendment suit

“Instead of carving penises into rocks and public roads,” Hof created a yellow and black, diamond-shaped “Lovers at Play” street sign directing traffic toward his Nye County brothels so customers would not get lost on their pursuit of satisfying lust, the complaint states.

Fate of Henderson’s Black Mountain golf course still pending

For many golfers and residents surrounding golf courses, what is happening at Black Mountain Golf and Country Club in Henderson is an all-too-often occurrence.

 
EPA chief says he is disarming agency ‘weaponized’ by Obama

EPA chief Scott Pruitt said the Trump administration is “righting the wrongs” of President Barack Obama by reversing regulations designed to “weaponize” the agency and punish the fossil fuel industry.

Immigrant involved in Colts’ linebacker crash had been deported twice

An immigrant who was living illegally in Indiana when he was arrested in a drunken-driving crash that killed an NFL player had a history of misdemeanor convictions and arrests, including two previous instances of driving under the influence, authorities said Tuesday.

 
Foreclosure auction for Lucky Dragon postponed until Feb. 22

Auctioneer Heather Ebneter on Tuesday told a crowd of about 30 people – including downtown casino owner Derek Stevens – that the foreclosure sale for the Lucky Dragon was postponed to Feb. 22.

Maine woman finds 3-inch lizard in lettuce

A Maine woman who prepared a salad says she realized after a couple of bites that her fork was stuck in a 3-inch lizard, minus the tail.

Research firms rank local master plans

Southern Nevada master-planned communities continue to lead the way in new home sales and that trend shows no signs of slowing as the newer developments start to take off in the valley.

Ex-US Olympics gymnastics coach under investigation

A Michigan sheriff says former U.S. Olympic women’s gymnastics coach John Geddert is facing a criminal investigation after complaints were filed in the wake of the sexual abuse cases against Larry Nassar.

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