New Mexico robber might have left severed finger

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Albuquerque police say a robbery suspect might have left a piece of his finger behind at the crime scene.

Detroit-area woman stalked by aggressive turkey

COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, Mich. — An Oakland County woman says she sneaks out of her house early in the morning to avoid a stalker — a 25-pound turkey willing to bump, scratch and harass her.

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Kobe masks angst after beating Heat

LOS ANGELES — Although Kobe Bryant hates to disappoint everyone who thinks his 33-point performance in a win over the Miami Heat was payback to Dwyane Wade for breaking his nose in the All-Star Game the previous week, that particular Hollywood fable isn’t true.

Gorman student ‘marries’ Tebow

Savannah Stallworth wasn’t the only female at Canyon Ridge Christian Church who was crushing on Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow.

Tebow connects with faithful at Las Vegas church

Thousands gathered over the course of four services at Canyon Ridge Christian Church over the weekend to hear Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow share his Christian beliefs and watch him teach a pastor how to “Tebow,” proper kneel and all.

Political Eye: Candidate filing begins for 2012 races

Political March Madness begins today. And so does handicapping the 2012 political races in Nevada. Starting at 8 a.m. today and continuing through 5 p.m. March 16, candidates running for nonjudicial offices must file in person for election with the Nevada secretary of state’s office or local county and city elections departments, depending on the public office they’re seeking.

Charter school for deaf signs off in bankruptcy

Caroline Bass sinks behind a mountain of markers and student artwork and watches as her charter school is dis­assembled Thursday.

Judicial emergency declared on federal bench in Nevada

Two vacancies on the federal bench in Nevada have been declared “judicial emergencies” by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, and more openings are expected within the next year.

Former state senator feels heat in multimillion-dollar lawsuit

Former state Sen. Mark James, engaged in a vicious civil court battle with his friend-turned-enemy Steve Kalish, was sanctioned last week by the trial judge in a strongly worded decision slamming James’ deceitful behavior by hiding discovery material, calling it “a pattern of fraud.”

Clark County commissioner finds family roots after 46 years

Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly, married 16 years and with two teenage children, has discovered nine siblings, including his biological mother. He began a quest last year to discover his roots.

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