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Options abound for Las Vegas Bowl

Tuesday was Las Vegas Bowl executive director John Saccenti’s 40th birthday, a milestone day that he didn’t have much time to celebrate.

Buckeyes will benefit if CFP dominoes fall right

Plausible scenario: A one-loss North Carolina football team beats No. 1 Clemson in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship on Saturday, takes out the side that the College Football Playoff committee has for weeks deemed the nation’s best, and still isn’t chosen for a semifinal game when the final rankings are released Sunday.

Fire damages Henderson home, displaces family

A blaze at a Henderson home displaced four people, their pets and caused $390,000 in damage Tuesday afternoon, the Henderson Fire Department said.

I-11 extension proposal clears another congressional hurdle

A proposed interstate highway directly connecting Las Vegas and Reno won a major boost Tuesday when key lawmakers formally announced a compromise on a huge five-year transportation bill authorizing funding for the nation’s highway, bridge, transit and rail programs.

Central valley crash sends two to hospital

At least two people were hospitalized after being trapped in a vehicle after a wreck on Desert Inn Road and Seneca Drive, Las Vegas police said.

Former Las Vegas firefighter gets life plus 81 years in murder of wife

Handing down a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole plus a maximum of 81 years Tuesday, a judge noted just how thoroughly Las Vegas fireman George Tiaffay plotted his wife’s death, right down to the strength of the murder weapon.

County backtracks on requiring list of ride-hailing drivers

Clark County commissioners backed off from their previous stance on how they monitor contracted ride-hailing company drivers, killing a proposal to require companies to provide a list of drivers.

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