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Lotus of Siam opens at new spot in Las Vegas

The restaurant’s longtime East Sahara Avenue location closed for repairs Sept. 8 after flood-related roof damage led to a ceiling collapse. Repairs won’t be complete until February or later, but a second Lotus of Siam opens Monday on Flamingo Road.

Las Vegas officials ready to study another Badlands plan

Plans to stretch more than 230 single-family homes across a large swath of the former Badlands golf course are headed for this week’s Las Vegas Planning Commission.

Nevada’s Ash Springs remains closed as BLM ponders its fate

More than four years have passed, and the Bureau of Land Management still hasn’t figured out what to do with a once-popular hot spring in Lincoln County that was closed to the public in July 2013.

Henderson native Mason Clements makes his first National Finals Rodeo

When a four-consecutive-times world champion sings the praises of a cowboy competing in his first Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, well, that newcomer knows he must be doing something right.

Wrong-way alerts coming to new Las Vegas Valley interchanges

The Nevada Department of Transportation is installing a radar-based warning system capable of detecting mixed-up motorists who drive against the flow of traffic at a pair of new freeway interchanges under construction in the Las Vegas Valley.

Exceptional Rodeo founder finishes ride

This year marks the 33rd that the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo has been held in Las Vegas. There’s one person who, behind the scenes, has been involved in all 33.

Heller among Republicans targeted by national PAC

A national Democratic political action committee is targeting U.S. Sen. Dean Heller as part of a $35 million campaign to unseat 20 sitting Republicans in Congress.

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