Why Nevada Republicans should fund the Green Party

Third-parties are so counterproductive that the top priority for Republican donors should be funding a Green Party in Nevada. Green Party candidates would likely draw at least 2 percent from Democrat candidates. That’s a winning margin in close races, and the impacts can be felt all the way down the ballot.

CARTOON: A new flavor.

Defining the resistance

Sears to close western Las Vegas Valley location

Department store chain Sears plans to shutter more stores nationwide, including one in the western Las Vegas Valley.

Nevada legislative caucuses choose leadership

Leadership in the Nevada state Senate is changing hands following Tuesday’s elections, which saw the body’s top Democrat win the race for state attorney general and its Republican leader falter in his bid for lieutenant governor.

Scientific Games studies social gaming business IPO

The company’s social gaming division includes such apps as Bingo Showdown, MONOPOLY and Jackpot Party Social Casino and is one of its fastest growing segments.

Comparing ‘rookie’ 2018 NFL coaches — STATS

The seven new coaches in the league, including Jon Gruden since he last coached in 2008 before joining the Raiders, have combined for a 19-37 record midway through the season. Only two coaches have a legitimate chance at the playoffs.

Stratosphere owner Golden Entertainment books $3M quarterly loss

The Las Vegas-based company – which operates casinos, the PT’s Pub chain and a network of slot machines and video poker in bars, grocery stores and other locations – on Thursday reported a $3.1 million loss for the three months ending Sept. 30. That’s compared to about $8.5 million in profit during the same period last year.

Californian Mark Anguiano wins $140K Nevada Open

Mark Anguiano of Whittier, California, shot 14-under-par 201 to win the $140,000 Nevada Open by two strokes over Hans Reimers and Trent Virden at CasaBlanca and Palms golf courses in Mesquite.

Full House extending ‘development pipeline’ in New Mexico, Ohio

Full House reported revenue was flat for the quarter that ended Sept. 30 compared with last year, missing analysts’ estimates. The company reported net income of $1.6 million, 4 cents a share, on revenue of $44 million. For the same quarter a year earlier, Full House reported net income of $789,000, 3 cents a share, on revenue of $43.7 million.

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