Car crashed into PT’s Gold
 
Car crashed into PT’s Gold

A 60-year-old man who police believe was impaired drove into a PT’s Gold at Silverado Ranch and Decatur boulevards Thursday night, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. William Matchko said. The driver was hospitalized and is expected to survive. A man inside the bar was hit by debris but drove himself to the hospital, Matchko said. (Katelyn Newberg/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Anthony Smith stays level-headed prior to UFC 235 title fight – VIDEO
 
Anthony Smith stays level-headed prior to UFC 235 title fight – VIDEO

Despite UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones being in the spotlight for drug test discrepancies and other outside the cage struggles, Anthony Smith says he is tuning out the noise and remaining focused on the challenge of beating the reigning champion in the cage.

NASCAR Hauler Parade in Las Vegas
 
NASCAR Hauler Parade in Las Vegas

About 40 18-wheeled Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series semi trucks rolled north on the Strip past Fremont Street and then headed for the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Thursday evening during the Hauler Parade. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)

The Right Take: Public Employees’ Retirement System Bill
 
The Right Take: Public Employees’ Retirement System Bill

David Parks and Joyce Woodhouse are each receiving six-figure pensions from the Public
Employees’ Retirement System. Now, they’re co-sponsoring a bill to prevent you from finding
out how much retirees like them will collect going forward.

Colorado Skim1x15
 
Colorado Skim1x15

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Summerlin land sales
 
Summerlin land sales

Summerlin developer Howard Hughes Corp. sold more land for new housing last year than it did in 2017. It sold 244.8 acres of residential land in Summerlin – Las Vegas’ largest master-planned community – for $144.7 million last year. That’s up from 206.6 acres for $120.7 million in 2017. Summerlin spans 22,500 acres along the valley’s western rim and has roughly 110,000 residents.

Pioneer Trail highlights historic locations in West Las Vegas
 
Pioneer Trail highlights historic locations in West Las Vegas

The Pioneer Trail, a 16-site route of historically significant locations in Las Vegas, starts at the Springs Preserve and snakes east until it reaches above the brim of downtown. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutefsya

Shortage of auto mechanics hits Clark County
 
Shortage of auto mechanics hits Clark County

Southern Nevada is about 800 mechanics short, according the Governor’s Office of Economic Development. As the technology in cars continues to advance, it’s becoming more difficult to find auto mechanics and technicians who know how to work on the vehicles. Usually, a labor shortage translates to higher wages. But the median wage for auto service workers in Clark County is $17.50 an hour, according to Emsi, a labor market analytics firm The average hourly wage in the Las Vegas Valley is $21.37, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Chick-fil-A  locations in Nevada
 
Chick-fil-A locations in Nevada

Eastern and Ione 9925 S Eastern Ave , Las Vegas, NV 89183 Rainbow & Lake Mead 1991 N Rainbow Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89108 Sahara at I-15 192480 S Rancho Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Stephanie at Warm Springs 460 N Stephanie St, Henderson, NV 89014 South McCarran and 580 6365 S McCarran Blvd, Reno, NV 89509 Sparks Blvd & I-80 1390 Big Fish Dr, Sparks, NV 89434 More are on the way

Amauri Hardy on UNLV’s loss at UNR
 
Amauri Hardy on UNLV’s loss at UNR

UNLV guard Amauri Hardy talks about Wednesday’s loss at UNR. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Menzies on UNLV’s loss at UNR
 
Menzies on UNLV’s loss at UNR

UNLV basketball coach Marvin Menzies talks about Wednesday’s loss at No. 12 UNR. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

UFC 235 Media Day Highlights
 
UFC 235 Media Day Highlights

Highlights and staredowns from the top three fights on the UFC 235 fight card taking place at the T-Mobile Arena on March 2. (Heidi Fang / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevada Politics Today: Las Vegas City Council Ward 1 Candidate Dave Marlon
 
Nevada Politics Today: Las Vegas City Council Ward 1 Candidate Dave Marlon

It doesn’t makes sense for Las Vegas to spend millions in litigation fighting development at the Badlands golf course. One of the major root causes of homelessness is drug addiction. Las Vegas shouldn’t use rent control to rein in prices. That’s all according to Las Vegas City Council Ward 1 candidate Dave Marlon.

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Mike Mayock Settling in as Raiders’ GM
 
Mike Mayock Settling in as Raiders’ GM

As the NFL Combine is in full swing, Raiders beat writer for the Las Vegas Review- Journal Michael Gehlken gives us an update from Indianapolis regarding Mike Mayock and his roll as the Raiders’ general manager.

What is Valley Electric Association?
 
What is Valley Electric Association?

Valley Electric Association is an energy cooperative headquartered in Pahrump, Nevada. The cooperative provides electric service to more than 45,000 people in a 6,800-square-mile service area, primarily along the California-Nevada border. The cooperative is member-owned, meaning all members who receive electricity through its transmission grid are also considered owners. The “member-owner” status gives each person a voice in how their cooperative operates. Members elect the leadership, and any member can become part of the leadership team. According to Valley Electric’s website, it has 17,500 member-consumers who participate in its governance.

Mylar Balloon Demo
 
Mylar Balloon Demo

NV Energy presented a demonstration Wednesday to depict the damage that can be caused by the release of Mylar balloons.

Vegas Warm Weather Hits Las Vegas Valley
 
Vegas Warm Weather Hits Las Vegas Valley

Between Feb. 20-21, parts of the Las Vegas Valley were hit with 7.5″ of snow. Less than a week later, it was sunny with temperatures in the 70s. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

RJ Ringside: Smith not fazed by Jones’ dominance
 
RJ Ringside: Smith not fazed by Jones’ dominance

Anthony Smith will challenge Jon Jones for the UFC light heavyweight title on Mar. 2 at the T-Mobile Arena. Ahead of the fight he tells RJ Ringside that he’s not allowing the “aura” of Jones affect him. (Heidi Fang / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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