Chef Jose Andres nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Chef Jose Andres, who has three Las Vegas restaurants and developed the food and beverage menu for the esports arena at Luxor, has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, The Washington Post reported Monday.

Terrible Herbst’s Jerry Herbst has died at 80

Jerry Herbst, founder and chairman of a series of local gas stations known for their mustachioed mascot and giant Americanflags, died Tuesday in his home. He was 80.

MGM Resorts becomes MLB’s first official gaming partner

The deal opens the door for MGM to sign partnerships with multiple baseball teams as well as advertise during the All-Star Game and World Series, which are watched by tens of millions of people.

Passer-by rescues boy from frigid Indianapolis pond

Authorities say a passer-by rescued a 4-year-old boy from a retention pond in Indianapolis after his family’s SUV apparently slid from an icy bridge into the frigid water.

 
North Carolina brings back Mack Brown as football coach

The school officially announced the move Tuesday morning. Brown, who signed a five-year deal that will pay him $3.5 million annually, replaces Larry Fedora, who was fired Sunday after seven seasons.

 
Golden Knights mailbag: What makes this season different?

Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz answers questions on the differences between last year’s Golden Knights season and this year’s, whether the team will pursue forward William Nylander and more.

More than 2K migrant teens held at Texas detention camp

A temporary shelter in an isolated corner of the Texas desert meant for up to 360 migrant children has expanded as a detention camp holding thousands of teenagers.

Owner of Eat in downtown Las Vegas plans new restaurant

With none of the fanfare usually associated with a new restaurant from a prominent Las Vegas chef, Eat’s Natalie Young has spent the past several months quietly creating a new home for her cuisine at the World Market Center on Grand Central Parkway.

Elko cardiologist pleads guilty to illegally prescribing opioids

An Elko cardiologist has pleaded guilty to distributing opioid drugs oxycodone and hydrocodone to patients who didn’t require the drugs, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday.

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