The family of a deceased toddler has filed a lawsuit against a shuttered Las Vegas funeral home for negligence and mishandling of a corpse.
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The Raiders have yet to make a decision on a Maxx Crosby trade, but the team is actively listening to offers for its longtime defensive star.
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“The important message is that we’re assuring people that important health care services will remain in Boulder City for the long term,” hospital CEO Thomas Maher said.
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A visitor from Minnesota found his fortunes in downtown Las Vegas.
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The Strip’s longest-running LGBTQ+ pool party will go on hiatus this summer as construction continues at its host casino’s pool complex.
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No hype needed for UFC 326 Holloway-Oliveira headliner at T-Mobile Arena
by Adam Hillby Adam HillMax Holloway and Charles Oliveira are two of the baddest men to ever step in the octagon, but fans wouldn’t know it from their muted rhetoric ahead of their UFC 326 rematch at T-Mobile Arena.
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Smith is reportedly expected to be released after his one season as the starter for the Raiders resulted in a 3-14 record.
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Hector Fernandez spent a year on the sidelines preparing for his new CEO role at IGT. Now, he’s inspiring employees there to write the first chapter of that book.
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The surprisingly weak employment picture in February adds to the economic uncertainty over the war with Iran, which has caused oil prices to surge and saddled business and consumers with unforeseen costs.
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Google Fiber will start providing its internet service, called GFiber, in Summerlin on Tuesday, with rates starting at $70 per month for 1 gigabit.