LONDON — Britain’s voracious tabloids may have hit a new low: The News of the World was facing claims Tuesday that it hacked into a missing 13-year-old’s phone messages, possibly hampering a police inquiry into her abduction and murder.
ATLANTA — President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn endured the grind of political campaigns and the pressure cooker of the White House. But their marriage faced its stiffest test in the years after his presidency ended.
CLEVELAND — Jane Scott, a rock music critic who followed everyone from the Beatles to Britney Spears during a long career that continued into her 80s, has died. She was 92.
DES MOINES, Iowa — A 17-year-old boy suffered only cuts and bruises after being run over by a train in central Iowa.
The Hardys and the Strait-Hinnerichsens came to town from Nova Scotia this weekend for that quintessentially Las Vegas joy ride: Elvis-officiated dual 10th anniversary wedding vow renewals after the two wives entered the chapel in a pink Cadillac.
The 51s mounted a ninth-inning comeback Monday night, with Ryan Shealy’s grand slam sparking a six-run rally, but Las Vegas fell just short in a 10-9 loss to the host Salt Lake Bees.
About one in four Nevada kindergartners is obese, according to a recent report, which might seem startling but doesn’t surprise Diana Taylor.
A look at some of the DVDs, CDs and books hitting stores this week:
A little more than a year ago, properties on Decatur Boulevard between U.S. Highway 95 and Sahara Avenue were struggling so much that Las Vegas officials started studying whether the area could be considered blighted.
