Toobin suspended by the New Yorker, steps away from CNN – Las Vegas Sun

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Lawyer and author Jeffrey Toobin attends the 2018 PEN Literary Gala in New York on May 22, 2018. Toobin has been suspended by the New Yorker and is stepping away from his job as CNNs senior legal analyst pending what the cable network is calling a personalmatter.

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Monday, Oct. 19, 2020 | 5:17 p.m.

NEW YORK Author-commentator Jeffrey Toobin has been suspended by the New Yorker and is stepping away from his job as CNN's senior legal analyst pending what the cable network is calling a personal matter.

Vice reported earlier Monday that Toobin had exposed himself during a Zoom meeting with staffers of the New Yorker and WNYC radio. In a statement Monday afternoon, the New Yorker said Toobin had been suspended while we investigate the matter. It declined further comment. A CNN spokesperson said in a statement that "Jeff Toobin has asked for some time off while he deals with a personal issue, which we have granted.

The 60-year-old Toobin has been a New Yorker writer for more than 20 years and joined CNN in 2002. He is the author of several books, most recently True Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Investigation of Donald Trump," published in August. His other works include The Run of His Life: The People v. O. J. Simpson and The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court."

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After the Whistle: Former UMary baseball player honored by the Las Vegas Raiders – KX NEWS

Former University of Mary baseball player Matt Espinosa has spent the last decade serving others as a healthcare professional, but this year has been much different due to COVID-19. During a time when Espinosa says his job has been its hardest, he was rewarded with a token of gratitude by his company, and the Las Vegas Raiders.

Our high up medical directors got together and said these are the names that we want to go to represent our company, which was quite an honor to say we got to represent Intermountain Healthcare at this event, Espinosa said

What he believed would be a meet and greet and photo opportunity at a Raiders game turned into something much bigger.

Like three people came over and said, you realize youre the only person to do this outside of Al Davis wife. This is very special to the Raiders organization, and very special to the Davis family,' Espinosa said.

Espinosa was randomly selected out of 20 medical workers in attendance to light the Al Davis Memorial Torch, the 93 foot structure built to honor the long time Raiders owner inside Allegiant Stadium.

As the time came I felt my heart racing a little bit, Espinosa said. I was like okay Im listening for three words, and then three more words. Ive got them in my head. Im just looking for my cues.

The flame lit right on cue, but what many would have considered a lucky opportunity meant more than words could describe for Espinosa, and his family. Matts grandfather Raymond was a life long Raiders fan.

He passed away my second year (at UMary) when I was playing baseball, so I had to fly back for that, Espinosa said. That was one of the hardest days ever. It was really special to do that for him though. He was in my mind the whole time. He was a special guy to us, he was.

Matt remembers riding bikes with his brother to his grandpas house to watch Raiders games, even though Matt is a 49ers fan. Now, he has a part in Raiders history forever.

The team is installing a plaque in the stadium signed by the healthcare workers to cement the special occasion.

Im going to get to take my kids to it and show them, maybe grandchildren, many many many years down the road from now, Espinosa said. Its something thats really special to do it second to Mrs. Al Davis, as well as theyve kind of enshrined us in that little moment.

The moment was something refreshing for Espinosa, who oversees more than 650 patients as a nurse practitioner, but it was just what he needed to stay the course during such a trying time.

It absolutely gave me personally another wave of energy, Espinosa said. It was a great stress relief moment to just kind of sit back, know that youre being honored and appreciated by not just our company, the Raiders and the city of Las Vegas itself.

Espinosa said he will go find the plaque every time he returns to Allegiant Stadium but he says hell likely be wearing his beloved 49ers jersey when he gets there

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Elon Musks Las Vegas Loop might only carry a fraction of the passengers it promised – TechCrunch

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In pandemic-free years, Americas biggest trade show, CES, attracts more than 170,000 attendees, bringing traffic that jams surrounding roads day and night.To help absorb at least some of the congestion, the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) last year planned a people-mover to serve an expanded campus. The LVCC wanted transit that could move up to 4,400 attendees every hour between exhibition halls and parking lots.

It considered traditional light rail that could shuttle hundreds of attendees per train, but settled on an underground system from Elon Musks The Boring Company (TBC) instead largely because Musks bid was tens of millions of dollars cheaper. The LVCC Loop would transport attendees through two 0.8-mile underground tunnels in Tesla vehicles, four or five at a time.

But planning files reviewed by TechCrunch seem to show that the Loop system will not be able to move anywhere near the number of people LVCC wants, and that TBC agreed to.

Fire regulations peg the occupant capacity in the load and unload zones of one of the Loops three stations at just 800 passengers an hour. If the other stations have similar limitations, the system might only be able to transport 1,200 people an hour around a quarter of its promised capacity.

If TBC misses its performance target by such a margin, Musks company will not receive more than $13 million of its construction budget and will face millions more in penalty charges once the system becomes operational.

Neither TBC nor LVCVA responded to multiple requests for comment.

Fire regulations limit the load/unload zone near the cars to 800 people per hour. Credit: TBC/Clark County

The LVCC always realized that it was taking a gamble on the Loop. Although Musk built a short demonstration tunnel near Los Angeles, this would be the first public system with real customers and service requirements. An analysis by Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman in May 2019 concluded that TBCs unproven system presented a high risk for the LVCCs parent body, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA).

So when the LCVCA wrote its contract with The Boring Company, it did its best to incentivize Musk to deliver on his promises. The contract would be for a fixed price, and TBC would have to hit specific milestones to receive all of its payments. When the bare tunnels are completed, which could happen any day now, TBC will have earned just over 30% of the total. The next big milestone is the completion of the entire working system, which would result in a pay-out of over $10 million.

That was scheduled to have happened by October 1, so that the system would be ready for the next CES show in January. Although CES 2021 has now gone virtual and there is less time pressure on Musk to deliver, he presumably still wants to get paid.

In a tweet this week, Elon Musk wrote that the system would be open in maybe a month or so. Some finishing touches need to be done on the stations.

After another milestone for the completion of a test period and safety report, the systems final three milestones relate to how many passengers it can carry. If the Loop can demonstrate moving 2,200 passengers an hour, TBC will get $4.4 million, then the same payment again for hitting 3,300, and the same again for 4,400 passengers an hour. Together, these capacity payments represent 30% of the fixed price contract.

Even if TBC achieved those numbers during testing, the LVCVA was worried that it might not be able to maintain them once the system was operational, so it inserted yet another requirement: [TBC] acknowledges liquidated damages are applicable for [TBCs] failure to provide System Capacity for Full Facility Trade Show Events.

For each large trade show that TBC fails to transport an average capacity of 3,960 passengers per hour for 13 hours, it will have to pay LVCVA $300,000 in damages. If TBC keeps falling short, it keeps paying, up to a maximum of $4.5 million.

So what is stopping TBC from transporting as many people as both it and the LVCC wants? There are national fire safety rules for underground transit systems that specify alarms, sprinklers, emergency exits and a maximum occupant load, to avoid overcrowding in the event of a fire.

Building plans submitted by The Boring Company include a fire code analysis for one of the Loops above-ground stations:

Image source: The Boring Company/Clark County NV

The above screenshot from the plans notes that the area where passengers get into and out of the Tesla cars has a peak occupancy load of 100 people every 7.5 minutes, equivalent to 800 passengers an hour. Even if the other stations had higher limits, this would limit the systems hourly capacity to about 1,200 people.

That sounds correct, says Glenn Corbett, a professor of security, fire and emergency management at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. But if thats the bottleneck, the question from a safety standpoint is, what controls that [800 per hour]? Is it just pure honesty and people following the rules, or is there a mechanical thing that keeps them out?

The plans do not show any turnstiles or barriers to limit entry.

Even without the safety restrictions, the Loop may struggle to hit its capacity goals. Each of the 10 bays at the Loops stations must handle hundreds of passengers an hour, corresponding to perhaps 100 or more arrivals and departures, depending on how many people each car is carrying. That leaves little time to load and unload people and luggage, let alone make the 0.8-mile journey and occasionally recharge.

Although TBCs Loop website says that the system will use autonomous vehicles, a TBC executive told a planning committee last year that the cars would have human drivers for additional safety. TBC had proposed developing a larger capacity autonomous shuttle for the Loop, capable of carrying up to 16 people. The latest plans all show traditional sedans, however, and another Musk tweet this week admitted: We simplified this a lot. Its basically just Teslas in tunnels at this point.

The most recent documents filed by TBC also show changes to the Loops original design.

Gone are striking curved roofs, with both aboveground stations now having flat photovoltaic canopies to help charge the Tesla vehicles. These terminal stations each have a single Supercharger station, and a showpiece sculpture consisting of a concrete segment similar to those used in the tunnels below.

The central, subterranean station has a large, open platform, and also houses the electrical, fire safety and IT equipment. Each station will have bays for 10 Tesla vehicles to load and unload passengers.

Even before the first Loop is operating, TBC is planning two more Loop tunnels nearby, connecting the LVCC to the Wynn Encore and Resorts World casinos.

The tunnel to the Encore is long enough that safety regulations require an emergency exit about halfway along. Plans indicate an emergency egress shaft and a small hatch, but it is unclear whether passengers escaping a fire or breakdown would be expected to climb stairs or even a ladder.

Loop extension egress. Image source: The Boring Company/Clark County NV

TBC last year suggested an emergency ladder for its proposed Loop between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., a system that Corbett called the definition of insanity, as it did not account for passengers with limited mobility. That project is now on pause.

TBCs stated aim is to expand the LVCC Loop from a local people mover to a Vegas-wide transit system serving the Strip, the airport and eventually extending all the way to Los Angeles. If the company struggles to deliver capacity and revenue from its small-scale Convention Center system, the future of those ambitions could be in doubt.

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Bride ambushes fianc at Las Vegas Target with pastor, bridesmaid and demands to get married on the spot – KLAS – 8 News Now

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (KXAN) New videos on TikTok appear to capture a bride at a Las Vegas Target whos tired of waiting.

In the two-part video, captured by TikTok user boymom_ashley, a woman in a bridal gown appears to confront her fianc at the store where he works complete with a pastor and a bridesmaid!

In the clip, the woman can be heard saying, You put this ring on my finger two years ago, and its time to do it or get out. Yeah, were getting married right now or Im leaving. Im out. Im done, like if you dont marry me this second.

Near the end, the bride spots boymom_ashley, whos still rolling, and waves. Im just finally making him commit! she can be heard saying. Were getting married right now or its over.

As of Saturday, the videos have over several hundreds of thousands of views, with one surpassing 7 million.

Its unclear whether the potential bride stopped to complete a wedding registry on the way out.

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Hoover Dam reopening to the public Tuesday without tours – Las Vegas Sun

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A view of Hoover Dam and Lake Mead shows canyon walls ringed with white mineral deposits indicating the drop in water levels Dec. 18,2013.

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Mon, Oct 19, 2020 (1:38 p.m.)

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is reopening Hoover Dam to the public Tuesday, seven months after it closed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Federal officials said visitors will be able to access all open areas and visit the Mike OCallaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge plaza and walkway.

The visitor center will remain closed with no tours or exhibits available.

Visitors to the dam at the Nevada-Arizona border are being asked to follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines when it comes to preventing the spread of the coronavirus.

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David Lee Roth Aims to Be ‘King of Las Vegas’ – Ultimate Classic Rock

David Lee Roth has declared his ambition to become the king of Las Vegas now that Van Halen can never return.

Hed said the band was finished in September 2019, before it was publicly known that guitarist Eddie Van Halen was suffering from a cancer that would eventually take his life on Oct. 6 this year. He kicked off a brief Las Vegas residency this January.

Asked if he had plans in mind for the next five years of his life, Roth told CBS Sunday Morning in an interview taped prior to Van Halen's death: Showbiz. Im gonna be the king of Las Vegas. He continued: Las Vegas is truly international. Think of it as what the old record stores were. You have the dance section, youve got the Latino section, youve got the country section and you have to have an appreciation for the neighborhoods.

He asserted that music changes shoes and haircuts but that the mainstays included those senses of humor, those senses of family, those senses of whats dramatic, and those senses of what hits you right in the heart. He added: If you had participation in all those communities and you are a genuine fan, then you can say, I have returned to be your king!

Earlier this year Roth said hed been focusing on painting while coronavirus restrictions made it impossible for him to perform. He said of his artwork: Social commentary is what I do. Its what Ive always done. My hand has always been in wardrobe, background sets, stage sets, album covers, video direction. This is part of it. And theres craft involved, so theres a little bit more heft to some of the statements.

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Trump Blessed at Las Vegas Church, Pastor Says God Told Her He’ll Win Election – TMZ

1:39 PM PT -- Looks like Trump went into his own pocket for a donationa to ICLV Sunday, whipping out a few 20-dollar bills ... and counting them up a couple times over.

He eventually dropped it in the collection bucket that was going around.

President Trump became part of the church-going crowd this weekend -- and his presence moved a pastor to predict he'd get a 2nd win ... and Trump returned the favor by telling the pastors they were rough around the edges.

DT attended a service Sunday at the International Church of Las Vegas ... with Pastors Paul and Denise Goulet officiated. It was quite the sight -- Trump stood there awkwardly with his palms out, flanked by Hope Hicks and Kayleigh McEnany ... nobody wearing masks.

Right up Donald's alley, no doubt, but it's what Pastor Denise ranted and raved about that actually stole the show ... she says she got a sign from God at 4:30 this morning ... that Trump's getting another 4 years, but she had a funny and confusing way of explaining it.

First, she said his "second win" would come in the form of a victory at the polls; next, she said he'd get another "second win" with a fresh shot of energy ... like a runner near the finish line and who's out of breath, but still manages to power through to the end.

Finally, Pastor Denise said he'd get a second "wind," which she likened to the Holy Spirit. We believe she has a few of those "second win(d)s" mixed up, but whatever ... Trump was loving it all the same. Ironically, Trump has proven of late that he can, indeed, get pretty winded.

Anyway, the couple eventually invited to him to the stage to bless him -- which was just as awkward as their sermon from afar -- and eventually handed him the mic to share some words, and that's when he told the pastoral duo they were rough around the edges.

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Live entertainment making its way back to the Las Vegas Strip – KLAS – 8 News Now

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) Live entertainment is making its way back to the Las Vegas Strip, after months of COVID-19 closures.

A handful of stage performances have announced return dates. And they are taking extra precautions to keep audiences safe. One show lifting its curtain on October 29 at the Flamingo Las Vegas, is Piff the Magic Dragon.

Were coming back, bigger, better than ever, Piff told 8 News Now.

Piff says his team is making the necessary adjustments, including moving the show to the larger Flamingo Showroom. This follows Governor Steve Sisolaks recent announcement that gatherings of up to 250 people are allowed in Nevada, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Usually its like 750 seats, Piff said. But in this time, were capping it at just under 250. Everyone will be a safe distance apart.

The cast of Absinthe is set to grace the stage at Caesars Palace starting October 28. Guests can expect socially distance cabaret-style seating, at less than 25 percent of its usual capacity. There will also be non-contact temperature testing, a new air purification system, and table service to avoid standing in line.

Wynn Las Vegas already welcomed the return of live entertainment last Friday with an outdoor comedy show on October 9. Face coverings were required and dozens of hand sanitizer stations were placed throughout the venue.

I cant tell you how excited we are to perform for live people, Piff said, adding that he hopes this only the beginning. Hopefully we open a door to all of the big, like the Cirque shows and the huge shows that can only happen in Las Vegas.

Piff will perform Thursday through Sunday at 7:30 p.m. beginning Thursday, Oct. 29. Tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 23 at 10 a.m. PT atticketmaster.com.

According to the Caesars Palace website, tickets for Absinthe are on sale for shows starting on Wednesday, Oct. 28. in the Spiegeltent at Caesars Palace. There are two nightly shows.

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Celebrities flock to Las Vegas. It started with this downtown hotel. – Las Vegas Review-Journal

Thanks to its fine dining, clubs and luxury hotels, Las Vegas has been known to attract A-list celebrities.

The citys ties to Hollywood fame date all the way back to the early 1930s.

Back then, celebrities considered the Hotel Apache a property on Fremont Street with fewer than 100 rooms the place to be, whether they were in town to gamble or get a quickie divorce.

The hotel didnt have a five-star spa or headliners like todays megaresorts, but the amenities it did offer air conditioning, electric elevators were unique for its time.

Its an important part of (Las Vegas) history, UNLV history professor Michael Green said.

Decades later, one woman is working to make sure the history of the hotel and its founder is preserved.

Vegas is on the move

Las Vegas was unrecognizable from the sprawling, urban city of lights we know today when the Hotel Apache opened its doors.

The town housed fewer than 6,000 people. Fremont Street, which had been paved just seven years earlier, had fewer buildings the Sal Sagev, now the Golden Gate, among them.

The Hotel Apache was considered one of the first luxury properties, offering guests rare features such as private bathrooms, automatic locks and tall ceilings. While it opened without a casino, gaming equipment was added shortly thereafter.

Robert Stoldal, a member of the Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission, said it was the hotel of choice for celebrities and the wealthy, and comparable to luxury hotels in larger cities such as New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.

When you walked into those rooms, you felt like you were in something special, he said. The artwork, the furniture, everything was a Western theme, but it wasnt overwhelming you. There was a lot of detail that went into not only the (overall) architecture but the architecture of each room.

The Apache Hotel gave guests a sense that big things were happening in little Las Vegas, Green said.

By God, Las Vegas is on the move, folks. That was the sense, he said. Its sort of a sign of the growth of the area and the success, or the expected success, of the community and legal gambling.

Gina Silvagni Perry, the granddaughter of the hotels founder, Pietro Ottavio P.O. Silvagni, said the hotel helped put Las Vegas on the map, and eventually became a common stomping ground for celebrities including Clark Gable and Lucille Ball.

It was the nicest place in town, Perry said. It brought a light on this town. It made it more than a red-light district and a train stop. I think (P.O.) had a huge part of making our town become the hospitality city that it is and the entertainment capital of the world.

Lost in time

Las Vegas history, and her grandfather, mean a lot to Perry. Thats why shes doing her best to make sure theyre presented accurately.

Silvagni, a native of Italy, immigrated to the U.S. in 1905. He worked in Colorado and Utah before packing up his bags to look for subcontractor work on the Boulder Dam project at age 60.

Silvagni discovered a region rife with opportunity.

Thousands of men had moved to Southern Nevada to work on the dam, a boon for the region. The state also made some major changes in 1931 that spurred growth: legalizing gambling and allowing quickie divorces to those who established a six-week residency in the state, the shortest waiting period in the country.

All those things started to bring a lot of attention and bring more people into the town. But he saw there was no place to go and have fun, Perry said. He had a vision. He wanted to build a place for people to have fun, a nice place, and he wanted it to be the nicest place on the Arrowhead Trail, the first all-weather road from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles that ran straight through Las Vegas.

There were a lot of people thinking it this was a good place to invest, but (Silvagni) was the one that did it, Stoldal added. It lived up to its reputation. When you stayed at the Apache, you were not disappointed. One Hollywood star would tell another and its reputation continued to build as a place to be in the 1930s.

Parts of the property have been leased out to various operators since it opened in 1932.

Benny Binion leased the property in 1951. Several years later, it was leased to Joe Brown a fellow gambler and friend of Binions after Binion was incarcerated for tax evasion. In 1973, the Binion name returned to the property after the Silvagni family signed a long-term lease with Jack and Ted Binion, Bennys sons.

The remaining Silvagni family doesnt operate the property but acts as landlords.

The Great Recession led to the propertys hotel closing in 2009, though the casino and other amenities remained open. The Hotel Apache reopened in 2019 after major renovations.

In spite of its long legacy in Las Vegas, its founders name is often unrecognized. UNLV gaming historian David Schwartz said the buildings location may play a role.

It wasnt on the Strip. It didnt have the notoriety, he said.

Green agreed that there have been many more notable hotels built since 1932, many of them larger, more prominent and with more mob connections, making for a juicer story.

Biases against Italian immigrants may also have played a role in the Silvagni name fading over time, he said. But Green believes Silvagni played a very important role in Las Vegas history.

He accomplished something in his time, Green said. P.O. deserves a lot of attention.

Perry is working on a book to give her grandfather just that. She said the countless hours of research shes put into the project has made her feel closer to her grandfather, who died when she was 4 years old.

Before, she had only hazy memories of her grandfather his constant cigar smoking, his love of three-piece suits and his buongiorno greetings.

I feel a very close bond with this man that I didnt get to spend that much time with, she said. I think some of the things I am are because of him the will to succeed and accomplish.

Perry hopes to release a book on her grandfather next year.

The history is getting lost. Its going away, she said. I want to preserve it.

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Las Vegas police need help to identify persons of interest in MGM shooting – KTNV Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) On Oct. 2 at 2:38 a.m., Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department patrol officers were notified of a shooting inside of MGM Grand hotel-casino. Hotel security gave the arriving officers the handgun used in the shooting. The investigation initiated by the LVMPD Gang Detectives determined a group of people had been involved in an argument inside of the casino.

Two individuals broke away from the group and walked towards the elevators, where one of them pulled out a handgun.

Another patron of the resort noticed the armed man and attempted to disarm him. Police say as they struggled over the weapon one round was fired and the handgun was dropped.

The patron picked up the handgun and turned it over to an arriving security officer as the person who had the gun and the second male fled from the area.

The man is described as a Black male, thin build, 6-feet tall, last seen wearing a dark shirt, baseball hat, whitewashed pants, and white shoes.

Detectives are also seeking to identify a person of interest who accompanied the man. He is described as a Black male, thin build, approximately 5-feet 8-inches tall, dreadlock hair in a ponytail with colored tips, goatee and was last seen wearing a light-colored shirt and blue jeans with white shoes.

Anyone with any information about this incident is urged to contact the LVMPD Gang Crimes Section by phone at 702-828-7826.

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Derek Carr hoping to turn frustration into progess – Las Vegas Review-Journal

After the Raiders fell to 2-2 with a home loss against Buffalo on Sunday, Derek Carr expressed growing frustration with the mounting losses the team has suffered since he became quarterback.

The 29-year-old understands the challenge now is to find a way to turn that frustration into positive development.

Carr said a team meeting Monday started that process. Several players not only took ownership of the mistakes they were making, but outlined plans to fix them.

When you do that, at least it gives you a chance to do things the right way, Carr said. Ive been on some teams here in the past where there was none of that and it just went haywire.

The seventh-year pro credited coach Jon Gruden with setting a high standard. He said players feel they must own up to what they need to do better individually to help the team improve.

Coach does a really good job with accountability, Carr said. I think thats the word that it comes down to for everybody. Holding yourself to a certain standard. And when you dont meet that standard, just owning it. Saying Hey man I didnt meet that standard.

The words will be put to the test on Sunday when the Raiders go to Kansas City to face the defending Super Bowl champion and undefeated Chiefs.

Sticking to the routine

While there are many moving pieces in regard to the rash of positive COVID-19 cases around the league, Carr is trying to block out the possibility of games being postponed or rescheduled.

I have my weekly process, he said. Im very much into my schedule. Im going to do my process. Im going to do my weekly routine how I would normally do it. Then if things change, Ill adapt.

Youve got to make sure you stay with your process and whats helped you have success.

The Raiders had one positive case this week. as Maurice Hurst went on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. Kansas City also had a positive test from a practice squad player. The Chiefs also are awaiting any potential fallout from playing a Patriots team that has had multiple positives.

Tennessees outbreak has its game against Buffalo in question for this week.

Injury report

Maliek Collins did not practice Wednesday due to a shoulder he injured in Sundays loss to the Bills. He also has an undisclosed illness.

Wide receiver Bryan Edwards remained out Wednesday with foot and ankle injuries. Veterans Rodney Hudson and Jason Witten both had rest days.

Defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins was limited by an eye issue and receiver Rico Gafford returned to practice, but was limited as he recovers from a hamstring injury. Tight end Darren Waller was limited with a knee injury.

Flag on the play

The Raiders came away from Sundays loss to Buffalo lamenting several key penalties that cost them in critical portions of the game.

Las Vegas was flagged seven times for 66 yards during a week where flags were uncommonly rare.

Week 4 in the NFL saw 10.26 accepted penalties per game, the second-fewest in any week since 2010.

The only week with fewer penalties per game over that span was Week 17 of 2013 when there were 9.63 penalties per game.

Penalties are down overall this season. Through the first three weeks of the season, NFL games averaged 13.65 penalties. Thats down from 18.54 per game last season.

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Shriners Open never considered allowing fans to attend – Las Vegas Review-Journal

His name is Bronson Burgoon, and the hope among Shriners Hospitals for Children Open officials is that he becomes the answer to a one-time trivia question.

When Tony Finau, the worlds 16th-ranked player who finished eighth at the U.S. Open, tested positive for COVID-19 under PGA protocols this week, it opened a spot for Burgoon, whose previous claim to golfing fame was hitting a wedge shot within 2 inches of the final hole to clinch the 2009 NCAA championship for Texas A&M.

Finau was the 13th player or caddie to test positive since play resumed in June after shutting down in March.

It also showed why it still isnt totally safe to allow even a small percentage of spectators to roam TPC Summerlin despite Gov. Steve Sisolak recently having eased restrictions on allowing them at Nevada sporting events.

The PGA Tour has yet to permit fans to attend tournaments. Tournament director Patrick Lindsey said through a spokesperson that the governors announcement had no impact on tournament planning but that COVID-19 would affect its bottom line.

Our expenses have decreased, but in turn, so has our revenue, Lindsey said. In previous years, we have welcomed over 70,000 fans, which would benefit the amazing work of Shriners Hospitals for Children through ticket and concession sales, corporate sponsorships and more.

Missing Alec

Las Vegas resident Kevin Na, the defending champion, said he is going to miss spectators flanking the hills around the closing holes at this years tournament, and one spectator in particular.

Na said he met Alec Cabacungan, a national Shriners spokesman who lives near Chicago, last year on the practice green, where the teenager described Na holing a long putt.

to take the lead from l-o-n-n-g range. Oooh oooh there it goes! the teenager exclaimed in a voice-over that would have done Jim Nantz proud.

Hes a great guy, and I know his dream is to become a sports announcer, Na said during a videoconference call Wednesday about writing a $50,000 check to Shriners Hospitals after winning last year. I hope his dream comes true.

Whats up Doc?

Rickie Fowler, the former wunderkind still seeking his first major championship, said he was looking forward to playing exclusive Shadow Creek in North Las Vegas next week after the CJ Cup was moved from South Korea amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Its a special place; Ive only actually played it twice, Fowler, 31, said Wednesday. One of the times I played was (with) Doc Rivers.

The former Oklahoma State phenom said hitting the links with the longtime NBA star and coach was a memorable experience.

He was awesome; hes like, Man, Im a big fan I was kind of shocked, Fowler said. It was cool to see someone who is big in another sport who is a lot taller and bigger than me complimenting me about my game and stuff like that.

19th hole

Two former UNLV stars worth keeping an eye on at TPC this weekend are Charley Hoffman (three top-10 finishes in 14 starts) and Ryan Moore (2012 champion with a record-tying 72-hole winning score of 260). Sergio Garcia, winner of last weeks Sanderson Farms Championship, missed the cut in his only prior Shriners Open start in 2003 and has never won back-to-back PGA Tour events. The recent Safeway Open at Napa, California, was delayed by fog, which wont be a problem at TPC Summerlin. Sunny skies and high temperatures of 95, 91, 90 and 84 degrees are forecast Thursday through Sunday, though it could get breezy for the final two rounds.

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Aces cant weather Storm, swept in WNBA Finals – Las Vegas Review-Journal

Seattle Storm star Breanna Stewart went to the bench with three fouls early in the second quarter of Game 3 of the WNBA Finals on Tuesday.

It was the opportunity the Aces had been looking for the entire series, but they couldnt take advantage.

The Storm outscored the Aces 16-9 the rest of the quarter with Stewart watching. She returned in the third quarter and finished with 26 points to lead Seattle to a 92-59 victory and a three-game sweep of the Aces at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

Stewart won her second finals MVP award for the Storm, who claimed their second championship in three years. They have won a record 11 straight finals games and joined Houston and Minnesota as the only franchises with four titles.

Jewell Loyd added 19 points for the Storm. Sue Bird, who has been with Seattle for all four titles dating to 2004, had seven assists and finished with 33 for the series.

The Storms average margin of victory in the three games was almost 20 points.

I just want to say congratulations to Seattle, Aces guard Kayla McBride said. Theyre a great team. They have a lot of experience winning together. Stewart was on a mission, and Sue was Sue.

Stewart, also the finals MVP in 2018, has scored 20 or more points in a record six straight finals games. She averaged 28.3 points and 7.7 rebounds against Las Vegas and shot 62.7 percent from the field, including 65 percent (13 of 20) from 3-point range.

Aces star Aja Wilson scored 14 of her 18 points in the first quarter and added six rebounds and four assists. She was the only Aces player to reach double-figure scoring until the fourth quarter, when Jackie Young joined her with 11. Carolyn Swords had 10 rebounds.

Angel McCoughtry, the Aces second-leading scorer, finished with seven points. She was making her fourth finals appearance but is 0-12 in those games.

Here are three takeaways from the loss:

1. Turnovers doom Aces

One reason Stewarts absence in the second quarter didnt hurt the Storm was a rash of Las Vegas turnovers.

The Aces had five in the final 2:31 of the first half and six during the 7:13 that Stewart was on the bench in the quarter.

That was basically the end point of the game, Aces coach Bill Laimbeer said. We didnt take advantage of our opportunity. Like Angel said in one of the huddles, it just sucks the life out of you when you keep turning the ball over.

The Aces, the No. 1 seed in the playoffs, finished with 18 turnovers, their second straight game with at least 15.

2. Closing out quarters

Wilson has talked all season about the importance of closing out quarters.

The Aces had leads of 7-0, 11-2 and 13-4, but the Storm went on an 11-2 run in the final 3:58 of the first quarter, then scored the first four points of the second.

That was a huge deal, Wilson said. That can switch up a game.We knew we were going to have to close out quarters, but its not easy to do.

The Storm, the No. 2 seed, put the game away by outscoring the Aces 32-14 in the third quarter for a 75-48 lead.

3. Let the confetti hit you

The Aces roster was full of players making their first finals experience, and they vowed to learn from it and come back stronger.

The biggest thing I learned from this is sometimes you have to let the confetti hit you, Wilson said. Ive been in a lot of situations where the confetti fell on me, and it was in my favor. The confetti hit me, and Im like, OK, thats not for us. Were going to try it again. Sometimes you have to feel that to know its not easy.

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Toys for Tickets offers alternative to paying parking tickets – Las Vegas Review-Journal

The city of Las Vegas will allow people to pay for some parking tickets by donating childrens toys ahead of the holiday season.

The Toys for Tickets program will cover non-public safety parking tickets issued between Oct. 15 and Nov. 15, the city said in a statement Wednesday morning. Tickets may be resolved by donating a new, unwrapped toy of equal or greater value than the fine through Dec. 15.

Drivers must bring the parking ticket and a receipt for the toy to the Parking Services Office, 350 S. City Parkway, within 30 days of the ticket date. Office hours are 7:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Parking tickets for public safety and handicap-related violations such as parking on a red curb, double parking and blocking traffic are excluded from the program.

The toys will benefit the nonprofit HELP of Southern Nevada.

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Las Vegas buffet will survive the COVID pandemic, experts say – Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegas buffets may be down these days, but experts say theyre not out.

As resorts began to gradually reopen after the COVID-19 shutdown, buffets remained shuttered, the health risks inherent and obvious. The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas was the first to return, with a modified format, on June 18, followed by Wicked Spoon at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas and the Garden Buffet at South Point. And then Wynn announced last week that its buffet would close indefinitely at the end of service Monday.

So was that it the death knell for the buffet?

Absolutely not, said Anthony Curtis, publisher of the Las Vegas Advisor newsletter and website, whos been following the citys buffets for decades. Its part of the firmament of what makes Las Vegas Las Vegas.

I dont think its going to go away, agreed Christine Bergman, a professor of food science and nutrition at UNLV.

Curtis said the Wynns version just wasnt what the Wynns guests wanted.

They gave it a shot, he said. I commend them for that. It sounds to me that it wasnt the right experience.

Under the Wynn model, guests ordered from a server who brought the food to the table. But Curtis said the appeal of a buffet is the experience of getting your own.

You cant make it perfect unless you do it yourself, he said. If you want to get two slices of tomato, you get two slices of tomato. If you just want a teaspoon of peas, you get a teaspoon of peas. You cant tell a server you want a teaspoon of peas.

Curtis said he thinks buffets at Cosmopolitan and South Point will continue to succeed in their current formats because they deliver what their particular guests are seeking something thats echoed by the two resorts executives.

We wanted to make sure we were still offering the Cosmopolitan experience, said executive chef Bryan Fyler.

Patrick Nichols, general manager and chief strategy officer, noted that from the time Wicked Spoon opened with the Cosmopolitan in 2010, nearly all foods on the buffet were individually plated, as opposed to being scooped out of large pans by guests.

That made the transition to our new approach pretty simple, Nichols said. And they ensured that that approach wasnt changed too radically.

We thought it was very important with our approach that our guests have the experience of going up to the buffet, he said. To see whats available, get the lay of the land.

The only real change is that instead of the guest grabbing the dish, a server at each station hands it to them. The additional servers also can explain dishes to guests, and they and roaming personnel ensure that social distancing is enforced and masks are worn. An employee at the entrance explains how the buffet has changed and reminds about safety protocols.

Wicked Spoon currently serves only brunch, Thursdays through Sundays, because thats the highest demand from guests, and because virtually all of the resorts restaurants are open at other times. Brunch is $39 for adults, $20 for children 4-10.

Similarly, the South Point reopened its buffet to respond to guest demand. Michael Kennedy, director of food operations, said owner Michael Gaughan told his staff that the buffet was the No. 1 request among the resorts slot players.

Kennedy said before the shutdown, the Garden Buffet had already been converted to a staff-served model, so it was easy to carry on with that upon reopening.

We put extra cooks behind the line to serve the guests, so the guests never touch any utensils, Kennedy said. Guests are frequently reminded of anti-COVID protocols, he said.

We have signage that tells you to wear your mask unless youre actively eating, he said. If, by chance, you get up and you dont have your mask, we have masks at each of our food lines, and the cooks will not serve you any food if you dont have a mask.

Kennedy said the Garden Buffet is serving its full menu on a full schedule of breakfast and lunch on weekdays, brunch on weekends and dinner nightly.

Our guests love prime rib, he said. We do it every night, and twice on the weekends.

Curtis said he thinks a big draw for the Garden Buffet is value; the Las Vegas Advisor recently labeled it the No. 2 overall value in Las Vegas. Prices range from $12.95 for breakfast to $32.95 for the Friday night seafood and prime rib buffet, which includes two glasses of wine or beer. Children 4-8 are charged half price, and all prices are lower for rewards club members.

He said he doesnt see demand for the buffet diminishing.

Theyre all waiting anxiously for their return, Curtis said of his readers. When people schedule a vacation, theyre thinking about what buffets theyre going to go to. Buffets will start to creep back.

The creative folks on the Strip are going to come up with more ways to manage it, Bergman said. Just this kind of tapas version, thats not what customers go to a buffet for. Its an indulgence, hedonistic, Im going to have a good time and eat what I want with no judgment.

I think its going to be reimagined again. If you think about it, thats whats been happening all along with the quality of the food changing, prices changing. The history is that this product changes. And in light of COVID, I think its going to continue.

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Quarantine has led to spike in business for some Las Vegas industries – Las Vegas Sun

Some Las Vegas businesses are thriving during the pandemic. Because people are home more, they are tackling home improvement projects that they had let slide for too long. Christopher Sterles company, Acoustic Design Systems, is one of those that have gotten even busier.

Mostly, the pandemic created an increased demand for home network, home entertainment and home management equipment, said Sterle, CEO and owner of Acoustic, a home automation company. The pandemic created a sense of urgency for customers to make updates since they are staying home, concerned with safety and security, and have time to spend on home improvements.

But even before the pandemic, our industry had been experiencing tremendous growth. Last year was the largest year-over-year increase in households owning a smart device since 2017, and despite the pandemic, the U.S. smart home industry is predicted to grow by 25% and reach $246 billion in the next five years.

What is your background and how did you land in the commercial/home automation business?

My career began in Mentor, Ohio, in 1995, when I started selling and installing home electronics for a big box retail store. I had just graduated high school and knew college wasnt for me, but I was fascinated with audiovisual (AV). I attended training classes for various AV manufacturers, learning all aspects of their products and capabilities.

After realizing my passion for the industry, I decided to pursue home electronic installations full time and joined a local company that specialized in home AV and custom installs. A few years later, I relocated to Nevada to become a field manager for a Las Vegas residential AV company. For two years I worked closely with customers and delved deeper into the custom AV field, learning more about designing tailored systems for residential clients.

In 2000, I joined the production show EFX at MGM Grand to learn more about professional AV gear and installations within commercial environments. One year later, I left the show to begin planning and laying the foundation to start my own company, and in 2003 we launched Acoustic Design Systems.

What specific adaptations did you make as a result of the pandemic?

When the quarantine began, we launched virtual sales appointments for home-based businesses or homeowners interested in upgrading their technology. Our clients can connect with our team to schedule repairs, troubleshoot or talk about upgrading their existing wireless network, security systems and audio video systems while practicing social distancing. Then in May, we debuted a monthly service plan for remotely maintaining smart home technology systems.

Operationally, we changed our company practices to follow new guidelines face masks and social distancing, masks, gloves, and took additional steps to make sure our customers remain safe while we are in their homes.

We stopped conducting company meetings in our conference room and moved them into our warehouse, where we can be well spread out. We stopped allowing employees to ride with each other in our service vans and required everyone to travel in their own company vehicles. We are also having our employees work in separate offices instead of in clusters.

Financially, we put a limit on inventory to eliminate high overhead. We now wait to order the product well need for upcoming jobs to maximize cash flow, and were asking vendors to allow 60-day terms instead of 30 for a longer payout on bills. We also took advantage of business grants and payroll protection programs that were offered by government.

How did the pandemic change your outlook on business?

The pandemic reminded me of 2008, and I had to make sure we werent doing any wasteful spending because these types of situations can come up any time. Since then, we make sure we always have plenty of money in reserves.

What is the best business advice youve received?

My first business coach, Steve First, taught me that its OK to say no to a customer. Its very empowering to feel and know you can turn down a project. As popular as the business phrase the customer is always right is, its simply not always the case. If you get into a situation where you are asked to do something outside of your comfort zone, its better to say no than to say yes and ruin a relationship or experience for a customer.

What has been your most exciting professional project to date?

Overall, our long-term exclusive relationship with Toll Brothers has been one of the most fulfilling partnerships weve had, and is one that continues to grow stronger after seven years of working together. We approached them about partnering after discovering a potential revenue stream that we thought could turn into an amazing opportunity for us, and it really paid off.

As the housing market was bouncing back, we recognized there werent many other integrators working with production homebuilders. Before the recession, home automation was mainly seen as a luxury that only homeowners of custom builds could afford. Because of this, we saw a niche that could be developed to offer smart home technology to median-priced homeowners, leading us to shift from mostly designing home theaters to specializing in smart home automation integration.

Even as demand for smart home tech continues to flourish, there are still only a handful of homebuilders that are seeing the value in offering smart home technology as buyer options in new production builds. Most still just use electrical contractors for basic wiring, and are missing a golden opportunity, as a homes value can increase by up to 5% with home automation. In fact, we receive a ton of business from buyers whose builders dont offer smart home tech, requesting installation as their homes are in the process of being built.

Have you gone out to other businesses since the city began reopening?

Yes, I went to both the Cosmopolitan and the Shops at Crystals. It was an eerie and awkward experience with our wonderful town being so slow right now. I love our city and visit the Strip a lot, and I cant wait for it to get back to normal and filled with both locals and tourists.

What are you reading right now? Or binge-watching?

Im binge watching Formula 1 and trying to avoid political ads by watching as much Netflix as possible.

How do you wind down after a long day or busy week?

I work out after being in the office for the day because it clears my mind, and a little bit of bourbon always helps me go to bed. I have a collection of some of the rarest bourbons in the world, and I enjoy seeking out the newest and rarest distillers I can find.

If you could live anywhere else in the world, where would it be and why?

I would live full-time on the beach in Southern California, where I could ride bikes and skateboard every single day.

What is something that people might not know about you?

I started electric skateboarding at 40 years old.

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Sisolak, Trump at odds from the very beginning – Las Vegas Review-Journal

WASHINGTON Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak and President Donald Trump didnt exactly get off to a great start and recent events suggest theyre not heading for a buddy movie ending.

The relationship started with the Democratic governor snubbing the Republican president. Now as the nations states are working to get their share of federal coronavirus funds, the president is snubbing back the man to whom he has given the nickname, clubhouse governor.

What does clubhouse governor mean? The President is referring to how the partisan Nevada Governor is doing this only because of politics, an aide told the Review Journal last month.

In February 2019 when he attended his first National Governors Association winter meeting in Washington, the newly elected Sisolak boycotted association functions held at the White House to protest the Department of Energys secret shipment of weapons grade plutonium to the Nevada National Security Site northwest of Las Vegas the year before.

At the time, Sisolak told the Review Journal, To go to a fancy White House dinner when Ive got this hanging over Nevada, I didnt think it was appropriate.

At the time White House deputy press secretary Judd Deere told the Review-Journal, The Trump administration is open to discussions with the governor on this topic as well as others. Gov. Sisolak has been invited to the White House twice in the last two months and turned down the invitation both times that partisan approach is disappointing.

Sisolaks decision did not inspire copycats. A month later, Attorney General Aaron Ford skipped a White House event, but he told the Review-Journal a scheduling conflict was the reason and definitely not a boycott.

Shortly thereafter Nevada Lt. Gov. Kate Marshall, also a Democrat, attended a workforce development roundtable at the White House. Its important that Nevada has a seat at the table, and I look forward to continuing the conversation with stakeholders back home, she said in a statement.

In early February as a nod to political reality, Trump announced he was reversing his prior moves to fund re-licensing for a nuclear waste facility at Yucca Mountain.

Nevada, I hear you on Yucca Mountain and my Administration will RESPECT you! Congress and previous Administrations have long failed to find lasting solutions my Administration is committed to exploring innovative approaches Im confident we can get it done! Trump tweeted.

Then the coronavirus gave the two executives common ground.

Coronavirus fallout

In April, when the Review-Journal asked Trump if he supported Sisolaks decision to shut down nonessential businesses to slow the spread of the pandemic, or if he agreed with Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodmans view that the shutdown was total insanity, Trump took Sisolaks side.

Noting that the order adversely affected his eponymous Trump International Hotel Las Vegas, Trump responded, Its a very severe step he took. Im okay with it. Im okay with it. But, you know I mean, you could call that one either way.

In recent months, coronavirus has presented new areas of conflict.

In May, Trump protested against Nevadas decision to allow universal mail-in ballots which he called illegal and fraud friendly, as he suggested that he could hold up funds to the State. There was no follow-up.

On Aug. 3 when Sisolak signed a measure to send mail-in ballots to active registered voters that allowed so-called ballot harvesting in November, Trump called it an illegal late night coup that was using COVID to steal the state and make it impossible for Republicans to win. The Trump campaign and Republican National Committee filed a lawsuit that challenged the measures constitutionality.

Also on Aug. 3, Trump directed the Federal Emergency Management Agency to reduce states reimbursement allocation for National Guard troops deployed to help with their COVID-19 response from 100 percent to 75 percent. The White House made it known that governors could call Trump to appeal for full reimbursement, which Trump did for Texas, Florida, California, Connecticut and Louisiana.

Sisolak has requested a phone call with Trump, but a call has yet to be scheduled.

On Aug. 8 Trump signed a memorandum that created an additional $300 of weekly unemployment insurance benefits for which states would have to apply. On Wednesday, Nevada became the last state to apply for those benefits.

While the President wished the Governor moved faster to leverage the unemployment benefits made possible through his executive action, the President is pleased that Governor Sisolak finally took his own action to support the hardworking people of Nevada, a White House official told the Review-Journal in an email.

Fraught relationship

Asked about relations between the Nevada Governor and U.S. president, the official responded, The Trump Administration remains committed to working with governors on both sides of the aisle in every state across the country to help the American people. In Nevada, the presidents policy on Yucca Mountain reflects the reverence he gives to the voices of the people.

I dont know if there is a relationship, Nevada GOP chairman Michael J. McDonald offered, before adding that he thinks Trump cares about Nevadans.

In May, the Trump Department of Justice warned Sisolak that his ban on in-person gatherings of 50 or more in churches and other places of worship could violate the First Amendment.

The Review-Journal reported, Sisolaks office called Metro to learn why police hadnt shut down an Evangelicals for Trump event held on Aug. 6 at the Ahern Hotel.

At this time, no call has been scheduled in regards to the Nevada National Guard reimbursement, Sisolak spokeswoman Meghin Delaney told the Review-Journal. The Governors Office followed up with the Administration as recently as this week with a request to schedule a call and emphasized the critical role the Guard has played in the states ongoing effort to combat COVID-19.

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2 men arrested by Child Exploitation Task Force in Las Vegas after decoy ad – FOX5 Las Vegas

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Enjoy cuisine without borders at Trece in Las Vegas – Lasvegasmagazine

The legalization of marijuana in Nevada changed everything. There are now dispensaries popping up all over the Las Vegas Valley, offering a wide variety of cannabis products. One of the most popular destinations in Las Vegas for both tourists and locals is Planet 13, which features not only a large and accommodating dispensary, but an entire entertainment complex. A huge part of this complex is the restaurant Trece, and its already made a huge splash in a very short amount of time. One meal here and youll understand why.

The greenhouse dining area of Trece is expansive, allowing for easy social distancing while you dine. Its bright, colorful and theres plenty of people watching to be had. Executive chef Manny Sanchez keeps his menu lively and fresh, focusing mostly on Mexican cuisine, but branching out to other fun, flavorful areas. Dont forget to accompany your meal with a beer from the restaurants 24 available taps.

Whether youre vegetarian or carnivore, theres something for everyone at Trece. Starters are so much funeveryone will enjoy the hummus plate, which does not skimp on the creamy, house-made chickpea dip. Its served with some truly attractively presented seasonal veggies and garlic flatbread. Theres so much here its practically a meal. Speaking of which the perfectly crispy carne asada fries are irresistible, liberally ladled with cheese sauce, guacamole, sour cream and ribeye cut. Theyre listed under shareables, but you may want this all to yourself. Cant say we blame you.

The signature Mexican dishes include Flaming Fajitas, arriving at your table while still sizzling with sauted bell peppers and onions, accompanied with corn tortillas, pico de gallo and red sauce. Wait until you see the steamed corn masa house tamaleits unlike any youve ever seen, served round and thick and smothered with green or red salsa, Oaxaca cheese, Mexican sour cream and queso fresco. Stuff it with the meat of your choice and enjoy!

Not in the mood for Mexican food? Try ricotta cheese ravioli filled with kale and fresh herbs, served with cherry tomatoes, sweet peas and cauliflower florets in a white wine sauce; pan-seared Parmesan chicken served with roasted tomatoes, squash ribbons and peppery greens in a lemon butter sauce; or grilled salmon, accompanied by a corn meal cake and wilted greens in a lemon caper sauce.

Theres even a selection of great pizzas, from a classic margherita with mozzarella, tomato sauce and fresh basil, to a keto pie with a cauliflower crust and topped with peppadew peppers, crispy bacon bits, black olives, wild arugula and a fig reduction drizzle. So good!

Round out your experience with dessert. The gram matcha cheesecake topped with raspberry sauce is rich and decadent, while the house flan is a lighter, but still flavorful, option, topped with fresh seasonal berries and whipped cream. You could also go a little unconventional and get a smoothiethere are plenty of options available here, from strawberry peach to mango berry. There are no wrong choices at Trece; let your appetite guide you.

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Misconduct complaints filed against two Las Vegas judges, accusations range from improper to abusive behavior – KLAS – 8 News Now

Misconduct complaints filed

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) Earlier in the week the I-Team reported that Las Vegas Judge Melanie Tobiasson had been formally accused of improper conduct as well as using her power on the bench inappropriately.8 News Now has learned two other judges are facing misconduct accusations; District Court Judges William S. Potter and Kerry Earley are also facing formal complaints before the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline.

In the documents obtained by 8 News Now, state the allegations against District Judge William S. Potter in the following count:

The complaint notes that the depiction on the patch is commonly associated with sexual bondage, domination, fetish and fantasy and that gags also have connotations of punishment, control, humiliation and helplessness. According to the complaint, the judge and other employees Potter gave this patch to found it offensive and inappropriate behavior for the workplace.

Potter was previously found in violation of codes in a complaint in 2017.

The complaint against District Court Judge Kerry Earley accuses her of misconduct on the following 5 counts:

The complaints on Earley and Potter accuse them of misconduct and violating several Codes of the Judicial Canon including Judicial Canon 1, Rule 1.1 (failing to comply with the law, including the Code of Judicial Conduct, in not being patient, dignified and courteous and by harassing others) among other Canon violations.

Judge Melanie Tobiasson is accused of abusing her power, letting family issues influence her conduct and judgment, and failing to disqualify herself when there may have been a conflict of interest on the bench.

The commission is set to hold public hearings on the complaints, if they find the violations to be true, the commission will proceed with sanctions and disciplinary actions.

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