Riding for health in West Las Vegas — VIDEO

The Regional Transportation Commission, American Heart Association and elected officials went on a bike ride through historic West Las Vegas on Monday to promote healthy living and learn about cycling in the city.

Spiritual gift sparks Henderson boutique opening

Dallisa Hocking says her Grandma Ellie had a gift — a gift that, Hocking believes, her grandma passed to her. On Saturday, Hocking celebrated that gift in a way that she’s sure Grandma Ellie would have loved.

Roundup: Legacy sweeps Boulder City

Legacy’s Nathan Johnson had 13 kills to lead the Longhorns to a victory over Boulder City in boys volleyball Monday, 25-17, 25-20, 25-20.

 
400! Fleury notches milestone as Golden Knights stun Flyers 3-2

Marc-Andre Fleury’s stellar performance Monday night at the Wells Fargo Center put the 33-year-old goaltender in select company as he became just the 13th goalie to reach 400 wins in his NHL career after he stopped 38 shots and led the Golden Knights to a 3-2 win over the Philadelphia Flyers.

About $140M in bonds to be sold to help finance Project Neon

A third and final round of state bonds will be sold to help pay for Project Neon, the $1 billion widening of Interstate 15 between Sahara Avenue and the Spaghetti Bowl interchange in downtown Las Vegas.

5 free agents the Raiders should sign

The Raiders will be looking to improve their roster as they head into free agency with approximately $25 million in cap space. Teams were allowed to contact and negotiate with free agents on Monday.

Gov. Sandoval to create task force for school safety measures

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval announced Monday that he will create a task force to recommend a series of school safety initiatives for inclusion in the final state budget prepared on his watch.

Wynn Resorts drops all claims against co-founder Okada

Wynn Resorts has dropped all claims against co-founder Kazuo Okada as new Chief Executive Officer Matt Maddox seeks to end a six-year lawsuit and focus his energy on company operations.

2 Clark County schools ‘partnered’ with state charters

Two struggling Clark County public schools have been “partnered” with state-authorized charters in a bid to improve their academic performance, state officials confirmed Monday.

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