The Review-Journal’s Bill Bradley and Matt Youmans and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the 2016 Chicago Cubs.
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California lawmakers on Thursday approved the nation’s highest statewide minimum wage of $15 an hour to take effect by 2022 after it was hailed by Democrats as an example to the nation as it struggles with a growing gap between rich and poor.
The Review-Journal’s Bill Bradley and Matt Youmans and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the 2016 New York Mets.
From the you-can’t-make-this-stuff-up file comes the news that former UFC champion Jon “Bones” Jones on Thursday in Albuquerque court was ordered to take “anger management and driver improvement classes” and perform additional community service in connection with his hit-and-run incident.
Cody “No Love” Garbrandt talks about headlining a UFC card for the first time. He’ll clash with Thomas Almeida in Las Vegas at UFC Fight Night 88 on May 29th.
David de Alba worked for years at Finocchio’s when it was a highlight of the San Francisco entertainment scene.
Three first-graders in Alaska’s largest city plotted to kill a fellow student with silica gel packets that the girls believed was poison, authorities said Wednesday.
Friends in the Desert is a Henderson-based nonprofit that provides food, clothing and hygiene products for homeless and low-income people. Its mission to feed those in need became clear after members of the church noticed homeless men scrounging for food in the dumpsters behind St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church.
Terry Rogaczewski, a former paramedic, life guard, park ranger and security officer, agreed to a plea deal in a case where prosecutors said he tried to carjack two vehicles at gunpoint.
Construction crews this week will start building a new $59 million home for UNLV’s hospitality school, a four-story facility that will boast a high-tech kitchen, a student-run cafe and sweeping views of the glimmering Las Vegas skyline.