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Caesars spinoff approved, will have $1.18 billion stock offer

State gaming regulators on Wednesday gave initial approval to a plan by Caesars Entertainment Corp. to spin Planet Hollywood Resort, its interactive gaming business and a planned Baltimore casino into a separate company majority owned by the gambling giant.

Locals Only: From Stardust to cupcakes

For those of you who moved to Las Vegas after 2006, when the Stardust closed to make way for an eyesore of ugly steel, you’re in luck.

Fishing report, July 11

■ LAKE MEAD — Anglers have reported striper boils early in the morning and just before dark. Boil locations include Vegas Wash, 33 Hole, Crawdad Cove and the Boulder Beach area along the buoy line. Top-water lures such as the Zara Spook and pencil poppers can be effective bait choices. Keep an eye out for other boaters, and use care not to overrun the boil, because it will shut down. Catfish action has been good for anglers using anchovies or stink baits. A little chumming can help bring them in.

Nevada ‘none of the above’ ballot option stands

Nevada voters will be able to continue to exercise their right to vote for “none of these candidates” in statewide elections after a federal appeals court on Wednesday rejected a challenge to the unique ballot option.

West Nile virus striking valley earlier than normal

With the addition of two new patients, the Las Vegas Valley has four of the nation’s 14 reported cases of West Nile virus, health officials say.

 
Mudslide in western China buries about 30

Flooding in western China, the worst in 50 years for some areas, triggered a landslide Wednesday that buried about 30 people, trapped hundreds in a highway tunnel and destroyed a high-profile memorial to a devastating 2008 earthquake.

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