NAB Show 2019: Automakers, broadcasters aim to make radio visual

The NAB Show, which runs through Thursday, this year features a new pavilion dedicated to the in-car experience as rapid technological advancements like fifth-generation wireless technology and autonomous driving causes the two industries to converge.

National Enquirer parent explores possible sale of tabloid

The supermarket tabloid under fire for paying hush money to a former Playboy model to help Donald Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign is on the auction block.

Office1 sets up shop in downtown Las Vegas

Office1 said it was previously based at 3930 W. Ali Baba Lane – about a mile from the new Raiders stadium – and that management decided to convert the former headquarters into warehouse space.

Las Vegas water district settles age-discrimination lawsuit

A federal judge dismissed the case after a confidential settlement was reached between the Las Vegas Valley Water District and 15 former employees who accused the utility of age discrimination and retaliation.

NBA playoffs odds and props

The Golden State Warriors are the minus 200 favorites to win their third straight NBA title and fourth in five years.

Las Vegas-area African American History Challenge returns

The African American History Challenge was held in the 1990s, before a hiatus, according to organizer Linda Dougan. She said all Clark County School District high schools were invited to field teams this year, and four schools are participating.

Craig Ranch park walk raises money for suicide prevention

The Las Vegas Walk is one of more than 550 Out of the Darkness overnight, community and campus walks being held nationwide this year, said co-chairwoman Karen Wall. The local group has raised over $80,000 of its $100,000 goal for the walk and is still accepting donations.

Tivoli Village mural wall recognizes Sunshine Nevada donors

Sunshine Nevada Organization conducts programs to benefit special-needs children and their families throughout the Las Vegas area but doesn’t have one facility, according to the organization’s vice president of business development, Melanie Bash. She wanted a physical representation of the work the nonprofit organization does and a place to honor donors.

Bomb cyclone storm hammering central US, disrupting travel

Blizzard warnings were posted from Colorado to Minnesota on Wednesday and wildfires were a concern in New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma as the second so-called “bomb cyclone” storm in less than a month hit the central U.S.

Sophomore represents Sierra Vista at Chicago-area quiz bowl

Moses Damena, 15, started in the quiz bowl club at Sierra Vista this year, but his advisers said he has displayed more talent and interest in academics than “the typical player.”

 
Chiefs fan cited for shining laser at Patriot’s Tom Brady

A citation has been issued against a Missouri man accused of flashing a laser at New England quarterback Tom Brady during the Patriots’ AFC championship game victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

NJ principal dies after bone marrow donation

A New Jersey high school principal has died after slipping into a coma while donating bone marrow to a 14-year-old boy in France.

Woman lived to 99 with most organs on wrong side of body

Rose Marie Bentley was an avid swimmer, raised five kids, helped her husband run a feed store, and lived to the ripe age of 99. It was only after she died that medical students discovered that all her internal organs — except for her heart — were in the wrong place.

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