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Motion filed in Jacobs lawsuit against Las Vegas Sands Corp.

This motion was filed Monday in Clark County District Court by attorneys representing Steven C. Jacobs, a party in a wrongful termination lawsuit against the Las Vegas Sands Corp., Sands China Ltd. and Sheldon G. Adelson.

Channel 8 returns to Cox after dispute resolved

Local cable viewers can get back to picking out party snacks and beer ahead of Super Bowl 50, set to air Sunday on CBS.

Caesars mediator may change course of drawn-out bankruptcy

The bankrupt operating unit of Caesars Entertainment Corp.’s proposal of mediation in its Chapter 11 case could potentially changing the course of the litigious, drawn-out bankruptcy proceedings.

Continental says 5 million vehicles worldwide may have faulty air bags

Continental Automotive Systems said on Thursday it supplied potentially defective air bag control units to 5 million vehicles used by Honda, Fiat Chrysler, Mercedes-Benz, and three other manufacturers built over a five-year period worldwide, widening an air bag safety crisis.

Initiative proposes breaking up NV Energy monopoly

A proposed constitutional amendment to open up Nevada’s electricity markets and give consumers “meaningful choices” of utility providers was filed Wednesday with the secretary of state’s office.

 
Bricklayers compete at World of Concrete — VIDEO

Competitors raced to lay the most bricks during the Spec Mix Bricklayer 500 World Championship inside the Masonry Madness Arena set up outside the Las Vegas Convention Center on Wednesday.

10 reasons tipping could be going extinct

Tipping in the U.S. just might be at its downfall, particularly in the restaurant scene where many establishments are choosing to adopt a no-tipping policy. Here’s a look at why a no-tip policy might become the new norm in the near future.