Virgin Hyperloop One board member accused of embezzlement

Russia reportedly arrested a Virgin Hyperloop One investor and board member Saturday, accusing him of embezzling $44 million from infrastructure contracts.

Senator wants better approach to Southern Nevada affordable housing

A slew of barriers block the expansion of affordable housing in Southern Nevada — rising rents, low inventory and private sources sitting untapped while thousands of people on wait lists for public and transitional housing.

 
Rory McIlroy in form to win Masters, cap career Grand Slam

Rory McIlroy hits it a country mile, with a deft short touch, his putting is back on the beam and his prowess was on full display in winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March.

Spaghetti Bowl ramp to close overnight for Project Neon work

A Spaghetti Bowl freeway ramp will close for overnight work Wednesday and Thursday as crews continue work on the $1 billion freeway widening known as Project Neon in downtown Las Vegas, the Nevada Department of Transportation said.

 
Official identifies YouTube shooting suspect

A woman opened fire with a handgun Tuesday in a courtyard at YouTube headquarters, wounding three people before fatally shooting herself in what is being investigated as a domestic dispute, authorities said.

4 arrested in Creech Air Force Base protest near Las Vegas

Officials say four protesters were arrested outside a U.S. Air Force base near Las Vegas during an annual demonstration against military use of drones in attacks overseas.

 
‘Canelo’ Alvarez-GGG Las Vegas fight canceled

The highly anticipated May 5 rematch between Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin was officially canceled Tuesday during a news conference in Los Angeles.

Clark County OKs bonds sale for Las Vegas Raiders stadium

Clark County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani has consistently opposed the public’s $750 million subsidy for the 65,000-seat indoor football stadium being built by the Oakland Raiders. Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak and other commissioners have consistently supported it. Nothing was different Tuesday as commissioners neared the financial finish line for funding the project.

17 states and 6 cities sued the US government over census question

Seventeen states, the District of Columbia and six cities sued the U.S. government Tuesday, saying the addition of a citizenship question to the census form is unconstitutional.

 
Trump wants US troops to guard border with Mexico

President Donald Trump said Tuesday he wants to use the military to secure the U.S.-Mexico border until his promised border wall is built.

Birdie chances are key to Masters win for ex-Rebel Ryan Moore

Ryan Moore, a 5-time PGA Tour champion, doesn’t know exactly what he needs to do to win his first Masters, but has an idea about how to improve on his career best ninth-place finish of a year ago.

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