Update: FBI agent likely struck by shrapnel while arresting murder suspect
An FBI agent was likely struck by shrapnel, but wasn’t shot, while arresting a California murder suspect in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
FBI: Man fatally shot in Boston bombing probe
U.S. home sales tick up to highest in more than three years
Nonprofit provides home restorations for low-income families
IRS official Lerner: 'I did nothing wrong'
Median CEO pay rises to $9.7 million in 2012
Southern Nevadans reach out to tornado-stricken Oklahomans
Denis concedes that Demos won't be able to raise Nevada taxes for education this session
Bears linebacker Urlacher announces retirement
Golfer apologizes to Woods after 'fried chicken' comment
Okada's Universal Entertainment calls Philippines payment unnecessary
'Kitchen Nightmares' appearance leads to viral customer service disaster for restaurant
Nevada Senate kills special license plate bill
Pick fruit to expand grill skills
Sandoval signs transgender hate crime bill
Colonoscopy mill operator doesn't concern insurance company
FBI agent shot during apprehension of suspect wanted in homicide
Officials grant tax abatements to nine companies
Review-Journal theater critic Anthony Del Valle dies
Madagascar lemurs multiply in Moapa
Police investigating suspicious death in northwest valley
One must wonder if UNLV is looking for AD or puppet
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Services set for teen killed in attempted iPad robbery
Cavaliers win NBA draft lottery again
Senate panel approves immigration bill
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Psychiatric exam ordered for suspect in slaying of 5 in Northern Nevada
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Nearly 20,000 Nevada homeowners get average of $97,000 in mortgage relief
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Oklahoma tornado damage could top $2 billion
MOORE, Okla. — The cost of a massive tornado that battered an Oklahoma City suburb could be more than $2 billion, according to a preliminary official estimate announced Wednesday. State authorities meanwhile said two infants were among the 24 people who perished in the twister.
Update: FBI agent likely struck by shrapnel while arresting murder suspect
An FBI agent was likely struck by shrapnel, but wasn’t shot, while arresting a California murder suspect in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
Panel rejects construction of a new Nevada execution chamber
A panel of Nevada lawmakers decided Wednesday not to fund construction of a new $700,000 execution chamber at Ely State Prison.
Sports
Bears linebacker Urlacher announces retirement
CHICAGO -- Star linebacker Brian Urlacher says he’s retiring after spending 13 seasons with the Chicago Bears.
Golfer apologizes to Woods after 'fried chicken' comment
VIRGINIA WATER, England -- Sergio Garcia apologized to Tiger Woods on Wednesday for saying he would have “fried chicken” at dinner with his rival, a comment that Woods described as hurtful and inappropriate.
LEFTOVERS: Fans shower RG3 with wedding gifts
What do you get for the NFL quarterback who has it all?
Entertainment
'Hangover' movies have been a PR bonanza for Caesars, Vegas
“Did Caesar live here?”
Those four words, uttered by Zach Galifianakis’ Alan upon arriving at Caesars Palace in 2009’s “The Hangover,” have helped redefine the hotel.
Microsoft touts Xbox One as all-in-1 entertainment
REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft thinks it has the one.
Review-Journal theater critic Anthony Del Valle dies
Anthony Del Valle, the Review-Journal’s theater critic since September 2003, died early Tuesday at Odyssey Hospice in Las Vegas following a three-month illness. He was 60.
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The Smith Center to Host Mariachi Festival
Students from the Clark County School District’s mariachi and ballet folklorico programs are slated to participate in the 2012 Latin Chamber of Commerce Mariachi Festival starting May 22.
Construction delays push Cowabunga Bay's opening to spring 2014
Despite setbacks causing Cowabunga Bay Water Park to postpone its scheduled opening on Memorial Day weekend, the company is anticipating its slated debut in spring 2014.








































