Arts Institute of Las Vegas again faces possible closure

The career college may lose its license to operate in Nevada after a report to the Commission on Postsecondary Education recommended denying its renewal request.

Arizona artists win suit over same-sex wedding invitations

The state Supreme Court said its ruling is limited to only the creation of custom wedding invitations by Joanna Duka and Breanna Koski.

More tainted marijuana found in Las Vegas

The Nevada Department of Taxation on Monday issued a health notice after batches of marijuana sold from four Las Vegas dispensaries were found to have fungus, bacteria and high levels of mold and yeast.

Agency could keep Three Mile Island nuclear debris in Idaho

The new license would be good through 2039, four years past a deadline the Energy Department initially set with Idaho to remove the radioactive waste.

Tent courtrooms open to process migrants waiting in Mexico

The immigrants are part of a Trump administration policy officially called the Migrant Protection Protocols, but often known as the “Remain in Mexico” program.

Saints QB Brees has torn ligament in thumb, sources say

Saints coach Sean Payton declined on Monday to go into detail about Brees’ condition or even rule him out for this Sunday’s game in Seattle.

‘SNL’ rescinds cast invitation to Gillis over YouTube video

NEW YORK — “Saturday Night Live” has rescinded its invitation to a cast member who posted a video last year in which he used a racial slur for Chinese people and derided Asians trying to learn English.

NHLPA declines to reopen CBA

The NHL Players’ Association declined to reopen the collective bargaining agreement Monday, which should give the league labor peace for the next three seasons.

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