UFC inducts 4 into Hall of Fame — PHOTOS

Four UFC personalities were inducted to the UFC Hall of Fame at a ceremony at the Park Theater inside the Monte Carlo hotel-casino in Las Vegas Thursday.

 
Flight attendant injured after assault on Delta flight

Officials say a Delta Airlines flight bound for Beijing returned to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport after a passenger assaulted a flight attendant.

 
Joan Lee, wife of Marvel comics legend Stan Lee, dies

The wife of Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee died Thursday at age 93. Lee and his family released a statement saying Joan Lee died peacefully Thursday morning. The couple had been married 69 years.

Justice Department questions Clark County’s immigration cooperation

The Justice Department on Thursday questioned whether some so-called sanctuary cities — along with two states, Clark County in Nevada and other counties — responded honestly when asked whether they follow the law on sharing the citizenship status of people in their custody with federal immigration authorities.

EDITORIAL: IRS abuses under the Bank Secrecy Act

It’s time to for Congress to reform or eliminate laws that make potential criminals out of law-abiding citizens engaging in routine banking transactions.

A solution to Nevada health-care costs

It would seem a no-brainer for Nevada to establish a state lottery to help fund Medicaid.

Donald Trump’s dangerous foray into voter fraud

This extreme and abhorrent overreach by the White House into the private lives of U.S. citizens will have dire consequences for our election process.

 
Former UFC champ Anthony Pettis hungry for wins, not dinner

Former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis competed at featherweight in his past two fights and endured brutal weight cuts that left him drained of energy. He returns to lightweight and will fight Jim Miller on the main card of UFC 213 on Saturday.

To go global, Blue Man Group sought Cirque

Cirque du Soleil has been looking to make entries into seven cities in China with our touring shows, and is bringing the Blue Men along for the ride.

Wildfires burning on Pahrump side of Mount Potosi

The first, relatively small fire began about 4:25 p.m. near the Potosi Pines Boy Scout Camp, located at 10910 Mount Potosi Canyon Road, according to dispatch logs. A second fire began about 6:50 p.m. near Cottonwood Pass, according to the U.S. Forest Service.

 
Justin Gaethje makes UFC debut against Michael Johnson

Former World Series of Fighting lightweight champion Justin Gaethje will meet Michael Johnson on Friday’s “The Ultimate Fighter” 25 Finale card at T-Mobile Arena.

New Legacy Golf Club owners want to meet with neighbors

The new owners of the Legacy Golf Club property hope to meet soon with officials from homeowner associations representing neighborhoods surrounding the Henderson golf course, a spokeswoman said Thursday.

5 players to watch at Las Vegas NBA Summer League

Wondering why to attend the NBA Summer League at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion? The Review-Journal offers tips on which players to watch.

 
‘The Ultimate Fighter 25’ Finale main card matchups

A breakdown of the fights on the main card of “The Ultimate Fighter 25” Finale on Friday at T-Mobile Arena, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.

City installs defibrillators at Las Vegas sports complex

On Thursday, the city of Las Vegas, in partnership with American Medical Response and the Adam’s Heart organization, placed the city’s first defibrillators at Bettye Wilson Soccer Complex.

Fires shut down Nevada Legislature website

The outage impacts the website and the Legislative Building’s broader server system, said Rick Combs, director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau.

Nevada nonprofit gives $700K for Battle Born makeover

The Nevada 150 Foundation presented Gov. Brian Sandoval on Thursday with $700,000 that will go toward new exhibits and refurbishments for Battle Born Hall, the room where the Senate used to meet in the State Capitol.

Vehicle fatalities are up in Clark County and Nevada

Vehicle crashes and fatalities were up in Clark County and across the state during the first half of 2017, according to figures released Thursday by the Nevada Department of Transportation.

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