Golden Entertainment plans to attract more business guests

Golden Entertainment said it plans to complete the design of the Stratosphere’s new meeting space by the end of the year as it seeks to attract more business guests to the iconic resort and tower.

MMA star McGregor faces civil lawsuit over cellphone arrest

Mixed martial artist and boxer Conor McGregor is facing a civil lawsuit after being charged in South Florida with stealing the cellphone of someone who was trying to take his photo.

Caesars cutting corporate jobs to save more than $40M

Caesars Entertainment Corp. is cutting jobs at its Las Vegas headquarters as part of a plan to reduce corporate expenses by more than $40 million annually.

Betting tips for NCAA Tournament

To help your bankroll survive and advance on the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament, we asked a group of professional sports bettors, handicappers and oddsmakers for tips on wagering on March Madness.

Trump confidant Roger Stone gets Nov. 5 trial date

Trump confidant Roger Stone will go on trial Nov. 5 on charges he lied to Congress, engaged in witness tampering and obstructed a congressional investigation into possible coordination between Russia and Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, a federal judge said Thursday.

Raiders cut WR Jordy Nelson, QB A.J. McCarron in salary moves

The Raiders released wide receiver Jordy Nelson and reserve quarterback A.J. McCarron on Thursday, moves made to clear cash following a string of high-priced personnel investments.

Last remaining US diplomats in Venezuela exit nation

The last remaining American diplomats in Venezuela left the country on Thursday, amid deteriorating ties between Washington and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Flight recorders from Ethiopian crash sent for analysis

Flight recorders from a doomed Ethiopian Airlines flight arrived in France for analysis Thursday as frustrated relatives of the 157 people killed stormed out of a meeting with airline officials in Addis Ababa.

US-Russian crew of 3 arrives at International Space Station

A Russian-American crew of three blasted off to the International Space Station early Friday, making a second attempt to reach the outpost after October’s aborted launch.

Israel: Palestinian militants fire 2 rockets into Tel Aviv

Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip fired two rockets toward Tel Aviv late Thursday, the Israeli military said, marking a significant escalation that raised the likelihood of a harsh Israeli reprisal.

California drought free for first time in over 7 years

California is free of drought for the first time in more than seven years and only a small amount of its territory remains abnormally dry as a very wet winter winds down, experts said Thursday.

Las Vegas student arrested after ‘terroristic threat’

The 15-year-old student at Desert Oasis High School was arrested on Thursday morning after another student overheard him making terroristic threats, according to Clark County School District police.

Santa Anita makes bold but risky bet after another horse dies

Princess Lili B, a 3-year-old maiden filly, had to be euthanized Thursday after breaking her front legs at the conclusion of a half-mile workout on the main track. Hours later, track management announced it is banning race-day medications.

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