Master pizza makers compete at expo in Las Vegas

The International Pizza Expo, billed as the largest pizza industry show in the world (and which is not open to the public), isin its 34th year and this year had more than 500 exhibitors and more than 1,400 booths.

Tesla, Mozilla step back from Facebook after user data issues

Mozilla, Tesla and other companies are distancing themselves from Facebook following revelations of a major leak of user data to political consultants associated with the 2016 Trump campaign.

 
Las Vegas startups seek to capitalize on technology behind bitcoin

Bitcoin caught mainstream attention for its rise in investor interest last year, and now startups worldwide and in the Las Vegas area are seeking ways to capitalize on the technology powering bitcoin.

Hundreds of thousands attend March for Our Lives in DC

WASHINGTON — An American youth movement put its foot down Saturday during a march on the nation’s capital to demand an end to gun violence and gun control measures to prevent school shootings.

Manager’s sports betting fund ignites scrutiny in Nevada

A man who ran one of the first sports betting mutual funds in Nevada had filed for personal bankuptcy twice before receiving permission to manage other people’s money.

Las Vegas venues use cryptocurrencies to lure new customers

Nongaming venues inside Las Vegas casinos such as high-end clubs, restaurants and retail outlets are moving quicker to capture a young, generally wealthy, niche clientele.

 
North Las Vegas hospital quick to oust mentally ill, former patients say

Jacob Delgado says he was tackled, put into a headlock and sedated for no reason. David McCovy says he got slammed to the ground and punched in the eye. And Robby Risher died after intentionally driving his car into a concrete pole.

Feds scrutinized over picking company for building border wall

Federal officials are saying little about how they chose a Nebraska startup to build an $11 million section of border wall in California, including whether they knew of the company’s connections to a construction firm flagged in a government audit for “many potential fraud indicators.”

 
Create a beautiful dry garden

Maureen Gilmer wants drought-tolerant gardens to be beautiful.

Pruning can be done any time of year

Q: Is it too late to prune? We have artificial turf around the tree, but the borders are open for applying fertilizer. Is this good, or should we use fertilizer stakes too?

Subfloor will tell tale of squeaky floor

Q: We have several squeaky floors throughout our house, along with a stair step that squeaks. Anyway, we are getting new carpet and thought that now is the time to get rid of the noise. How should we approach this job?

Details revealed in sex assault case involving ex-Mormon official

A former Mormon missionary leader under investigation by church officials over sexual assault allegations said he asked the alleged victim to expose herself to him during a 1984 encounter but that he didn’t rape her, a police report reveals.

UNLV roundup: Baseball team edges San Diego State

Grant Robbins hit a go-ahead RBI double in the eighth inning to rally No. 19-ranked UNLV past No. 25 San Diego State 4-3 in a Mountain West baseball game Friday at Wilson Stadium.

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