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Las Vegas morning update for Sunday, November 19th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Sunday, November 19th

Sunday’s headlines: Hiker dies in Red Rock Canyon after falling near overlook, Court to decide management of Las Vegas gunman’s assets, Nevada Supreme Court ruling could expose MGM Resorts in Las Vegas shooting

Boteco in Las Vegas serves world of diversity on ‘tapas’

It’s bordering on an embarrassment of riches, although the Southern Nevada dining community could be forgiven for feeling smug at the whole series of great little spots opening across the valley. One of the more recent arrivals is Boteco in Henderson, which opened in May with executive chef Rachel LeGloahec at the helm.

Life Time Athletic hosted a Winter Wonderland

Winter arrived early — along with a third anniversary celebration — as Life Time Athletic Green Valley presented its annual mixer with a Winter Wonderland theme. Snow angels greeted partygoers, who indulged in cosmopolitans, Japanese cuisine and a dessert bar including churros, doughnuts and hot chocolate. The crowd danced to classic tunes provided by Holes and Hearts. The only thing missing at the patio party: Snow.

Beers with Chelis
 
Beers with Chelis

Las Vegas Lights FC soccer coach Jose Luis Sanchez Sola, or “Chelis” for short, invited fans at a Nov. 14, 2017 news conference to join him for a free beer at a downtown Las Vegas bar. A few dozen wound up joining him. (Ron Kantowski/ Las Vegas Review Journal)

Raiders look to ignore gloss of Patriots matchup

A matchup with the Patriots carries a certain mystique to it. But on Sunday, the Raiders know they cannot afford to get caught up in the gloss. Regardless of opponent, they need to win.

Human Nature has new CD, TV special

Human Nature just marked its 27th anniversary. The group has a new PBS special on Thanksgiving weekend and a new CD. Human Nature has sold more than 2.5 million albums, earned 27 platinum awards and has taken the stage at the Venetian more than 1,600 times in over eight years.

Utah town elects first mayor who’s not part of Mormon sect

A polygamous group’s dwindling control of a remote Utah-Arizona border town that it has called home for a century slipped further after four people not tied to the sect took over the mayor’s office and other leadership posts.

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