New Audi technology will count down red light wait times for you

Audi on Tuesday rolled out a line of vehicles capable of counting down the seconds drivers will have to wait at a red light for most signals across the Las Vegas Valley, making it the first region in the U.S. to employ vehicle-to-infrastructure technology.

Cowboy Christmas expo brings all aspects of rodeo world together

Las Vegas is known for its huge convention scene. Events such as CES and the SEMA Show regularly fill up this town. But make no mistake about it, Cowboy Christmas is right up there with the best of them.

Las Vegas man ‘hated idea’ that friend killed teen daughter

Talking to police moments after learning his 15-year-old daughter Alexus was fatally shot, William Postorino didn’t want to believe that a man he had considered a friend for more than 30 years could be the killer.

This Trump thing? Yeah, it’s happening, people

It’s time for everybody — regardless of political affiliation — to get their minds around a simple idea: Donald J. Trump will be inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States at noon on Jan. 20, 2017 in the city of Washington.

Las Vegas city officials visualize a diverse downtown makeover

Tuesday’s joint Las Vegas City Council and Planning Commission session focused on a strategy for guiding downtown development across diverse areas — from the Medical District to the Arts District and Fremont East.

Kalli Hosier leads Aggies, just misses triple-double bid

Arbor View senior Kalli Hosier finished with 12 points, nine rebounds and nine assists, and the Lady Aggies opened a 22-point first-half lead en route to a 59-45 victory at Canyon Springs on Monday night.

Caesars unit’s bank lenders threaten to end bankruptcy deal

The bank lenders of Caesars Entertainment Corp’s operating unit said they might walk away from a plan to bring the casino unit out of its $18 billion bankruptcy, potentially sending a high-stakes reorganization plan into disarray.

Economic panel’s revenue projection leaves Sandoval with work to do

Financial experts project Nevada will collect$541 million more in tax revenue over the next two years than it did during the last budget cycle, but that’s still $300 million to $600 million less than requested by state agencies in October.

Titus writes Pence, suggests review of letter opposing online gaming

Nevada Rep. Dina Titus has sent a letter to Vice President-elect Mike Pence and the presidential transition team asking it to carefully review the online gaming industry before reaching a conclusion on a letter opposing online gaming sent last month by 10 attorneys general.

Life in prison for Reno bank robber who killed customer

A Nevada man with a criminal history spanning five decades has been sentenced to life in prison for killing an 80-year-old bank customer during an armed robbery in Reno in 2013.

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