World’s most expensive coin a life changer for Las Vegas man

Experts believe the Flowing Hair silver dollar is the first silver dollar ever struck at the nation’s new Philadelphia mint in the fall of 1794, a timeless artifact that provides a unique glimpse into America’s earliest days of independence.

Neon signs downtown get a facelift

Project Enchilada will feature a number of components, from rebuilding the facades of various motels to landscaping additions to bringing back old-school streetlights.

5 minutes with Ivory Star Productions CEO John Bentham

“We were the original social distancing event,” joked John Bentham of Glittering Lights, the holiday wonder featuring a dazzling array of more than 3 million LED lights covering 750-plus installations.

 
Trump supporters rally in Washington; night protests turn violent

Several thousand supporters of President Donald Trump in Washington protested election results and then hailed Trump’s passing motorcade before nighttime clashes with counterdemonstrators sparked fistfights, at least one stabbing and at least 20 arrests.

UNLV drops to 0-4 after loss at San Jose State

The Rebels fell to 0-4 for the first time since 2004, losing to San Jose State in coach Marcus Arroyo’s return to CEFCU Stadium, where he played quarterback from 1998 to 2002.

CARTOON: Moving forward

A divided nation deals with racism, but younger generations idolize and incorporate a broad spectrum of multiracial role models.

Coronavirus cases grow in Arizona; Navajo Nation going to lockdown

The coronavirus outbreak continues to surge in Arizona, with the state reporting over 3,000 new known COVID-19 cases on Saturday for the third day in a week and the most in one day since July.

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