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NCAA Tournament by the odds: Vegas picks and preview of the West Region
Shootouts appropriately seem to be what will ultimately settle the wild-looking West Region this year. ...
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Another 382 miles of roads open at Death Valley National Park after storm damage
An additional 382 miles of roads in Death Valley National Park damaged by Hurricane Hilary in August have reopened, the National Park Service announced today. ...
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People on the Move: March 18, 2024
In the Notes: Rachel Bergren, The Cove Bar & Arcade, John Parel, Patricia Allander, Southern Hills Hospital and Medical Center, Greg Brower and more ...
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Value-based care works for seniors and should be considered more broadly across the health care landscape
This month, leaders from all sectors of the health industry will convene in Las Vegas for a conference called “Rethinking the Healthcare Landscape.” This is ...
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Four things every business owner should do before starting a business in Las Vegas
I love the first quarter of the year. I quickly become one of the most popular people in town. That’s because many people create a ...
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Homegrown hall of famer has seen, played a hand in Vegas gaming's evolution
Tom Mikulich began working in the Las Vegas hospitality industry as a teenager as a desk clerk at his grandparents’ hotel on Fremont Street, the ...
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NCAA Tournament opening odds: March Madness begins wildly
The betting favorite prevailed in only a little more than a fourth of the conference tournaments — nine out of 34. ...
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Las Vegas luxury homes continue to raise the bar on opulence, hospitality
Rising 47 stories above the Las Vegas Strip, the Waldorf Astoria penthouse offers sweeping skyline views of the bright casino lights and the steady stream ...
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Weekend wagers: Ten bets to make including four on March Madness
The wall-to-wall slate of games from the last three days diminishes leading up to the selection show this weekend, but there’s still a few places ...
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Energy Department conditionally approves $2.26 billion loan for huge lithium mine in Nevada
The U.S. Energy Department has conditionally agreed to loan more than $2 billion to a company building a lithium mine in Nevada to help meet ...
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California man sentenced to life for 'boogaloo movement' killing of federal security guard
A Northern California man who was part of the loosely organized anti-government “ boogaloo movement ” was sentenced to life in prison Friday for his ...
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Beating death of Las Vegas teenager stirs emotional response from supporters
A group of supporters keeping a close watch on the mob beating death of a local teenager in an alley near his school returned to ...
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North Las Vegas Police: Fleeing SUV crashes, sending 5 people to hospitals
A stolen SUV collided with two other vehicles today as it fled from police, sending five people to hospitals with nonlife-threatening injuries, according to North ...
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Group rallies for justice as suspects in teen’s beating death return to court
A group of people keeping a close watch on the mob beating death of a local teen in an alley near his school returned to ...
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Does UNLV have a path to win the Mountain West tournament?
If there is one thing this UNLV team has proven it can do, it’s beat good teams. The inverse is also true — there were ...
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Auction of land where longtime Las Vegas Strip icon sits puts its future in doubt
Visitors flock from all over the globe to Las Vegas looking to see as many of the city’s iconic sights as possible. There’s the “Welcome ...
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Annual barrage of college tournaments brings big-time ballin' to Las Vegas
Las Vegas takes its annual place as the center of the college basketball world during conference tournament week from March 13 through March 16.
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Game day: San Diego State edges UNLV in overtime
San Diego State closed overtime on a 5-0 run to steal a victory over UNLV, 74-71, in the Mountain West quarterfinals. UNLV scored the first ...
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Vermont murder-for-hire case sees third suspect plead guilty
One of the last of four men charged in an international murder-for-hire plot that led to the 2018 abduction and killing of a Vermont man ...
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Forecast strong winds prompt dust advisory in Las Vegas area
Clark County has issued a dust advisory for tonight through Thursday morning because forecast strong winds. The National Weather Service, which issued a ...
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