Master chef teaches bread baking at Wynn

Master baker Johann Willar shares his favorite recipes, techniques and tips for baking at home.

 
Las Vegas camp teaches people with disabilities about biking — VIDEO

The Nevada Center for Excellence in Disabilities (NCED) has teamed up with iCan Shine, a nonprofit organization that teaches individuals with disabilities to ride a conventional two-wheel bicycle through it’s iCan Bike program.

Obamacare repeal bill dies in Senate; McCain votes ‘no’

Just hours after text of the legislation was revealed, the Senate early Friday killed a barebones repeal of the Affordable Care Act that would eliminate personal and employer mandates under Obamacare.

 
Scaramucci criticizes White House colleagues in obscene tirade

President Donald Trump’s new communications director exploded the smoldering tensions at the White House into a full-fledged conflagration Thursday, angrily daring Trump’s chief of staff to deny he’s a “leaker” and exposing West Wing backstabbing in language more suitable to a mobster movie than a seat of presidential stability.

Notes: LaMelo Ball living up to hype in adidas Summer Championships

LaMelo Ball, the soon-to-be junior guard from Chino Hills (California), followed up Wednesday’s 37-point performance in a loss with 36 points on Thursday in Big Baller Brand’s 111-102 victory against Play Hard Play Smart (California) at Cashman Center.

 
UFC 214 media day staredowns — VIDEO

Following UFC 214 media day in La Mirada, California, 10 fighters squared off ahead of the July 29 fight card in Anaheim, California.

Recent Review-Journal commentary on campus sexual assault was off base

Instead of attacking the schools in their use of Title IX to attempt to deal with campus assault, Ms. Allen should be applauding their efforts, and helping in any way possible to improve on such efforts.

Trump’s humiliation of Sessions just plain ugly to watch

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is not the first man who would come to mind as an exemplar of a unifying political figure — yet by just being himself, the former Alabama senator inadvertently managed to become perhaps the most sympathetic man in Washington.

Construction begins Monday on Henderson storm drain project

Construction starts Monday on a lengthy $14.4 million project that calls for building a storm drain beneath Appaloosa Road and upgrading more than a mile of Center Street, Henderson city officials said.

Fontainebleau rumor resurfaces during MGM’s earnings call

MGM’s new East Coast holdings continue to pay off big for MGM Resorts International, but it was a fresh Strip rumor that has nothing to do with the company that jumped out of Thursday’s second-quarter earnings call.

Monorail company buys land near south end of Strip

The Las Vegas Monorail Co. this week purchased a small chunk of land near the southern end of the Strip, county records show, possibly for an extended route from the MGM Grand to Mandalay Bay.

Opposition mounts to Senate GOP’s ‘skinny’ Obamacare repeal

Senate Republican leaders forged ahead Thursday on a barebones repeal of Obamacare in an effort to build consensus among GOP lawmakers and pass a bill that can be reconciled with the House.

Nevada Supreme Court rulings favor HOAs

The state Supreme Court on Thursday issued two rulings bolstering homeowners associations’ ability to sell houses through foreclosure.

Cortez Masto, 41 other senators, urge Trump to support DACA

Forty-two Democratic United States senators, including Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., signed a letter Thursday asking President Donald Trump to support the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in the face of opposition to it from 10 states.

North Las Vegas constable missing certification allowed to stay

North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason will remain on the job, after Judge Elissa Cadish granted a preliminary injunction Thursday to keep the Clark County Commission from declaring the elected office forfeited and vacant.

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