Matt Youmans, Kelley Stewart and Tony Miller give their picks for NFL and college football for opening week.
A Las Vegas police officer was wounded and another person is dead after a shooting near the intersection of Sahara Avenue and Lindell Road. The officer was being treated at University Medical Center for wounds that are not considered life-threatening.
Patricia Derrick, owner of Brainpaths, explains and demonstrates her device that helps with brain stimulation.
With about 500 exhibitors from over 90 countries, the Licensing Expo is an industry-only convention featuring top name brands like Coca-Cola, Ford, Sony, Dreamworks and Disney and is expected to draw over 15,000 attendees. For the first time, the show will also feature a day-long Digital Media Licensing Symposium.
During a guardianship hearing charging Patience Bristol with draining the estate of Kristina Berger, Bristol’s attorney, Noel Palmer Simpson, was making the argument that her client couldn’t turn over any accountings or bank records regarding Kristina Berger because she didn’t have them — Jared E. Shafer did.
Shafer intervened, telling Norheim – the judge – to clear the courtroom.
On Thursday, April 9th Rep. John Shimkus, chairman of the House Energy and Commerce environment and economy subcommittee, arranged for himself and five colleagues to tour the Yucca Mountain tunnel, including Nevada Republican Reps. Cresent Hardy and Mark Amodei, in hopes that he can rejuvenate the abandoned Yucca Mountain Project.
The implosion of the Clarion Hotel and Casino went off a little before 3:00 AM Tuesday morning but left the partially imploded elevator core of about 8 stories in height still standing with a pronounced lean.
Now that the tunnel is connected to the intake structure below the surface of Lake Mead, engineers will put in a temporary cap so they can remove the tunneling machine and clear the way for the water.
Short documentary talks with residents and business owners from the Historic Westside and examines how Las Vegas tried to forget one neighborhood.
West Las Vegans and supporters march from F Street to City Hall to voice their indignation about the closure.