Crash on Highway 160 kills one

A driver was ejected from a vehicle and killed Saturday evening when the car rolled over on Highway 160 at mile marker 13 between Blue Diamond and Mountain Springs, according to Nevada Highway Patrol.

COMING IN THIS WEEK’S LAS VEGAS BUSINESS PRESS

COVER STORY: The D Las Vegas is on the edge of a trend — downtown casinos are paying homage to their rich and colorful histories with multimillion-dollar renovations that are geared to move them into the future.

Clark County student captures state poetry title

Clark County’s Amanda Titolo beat 12 other county winners for the Nevada state championship in the Poetry Out Loud competition and a spot at the national finals in Washington, D.C.

Motorcyclist dies in crash that closed northbound U.S. 93

Northbound lanes of U.S. Highway 93, the main highway from northwest Arizona to Las Vegas, were closed for more than four hours late Friday and early Saturday as authorities handled a fatal traffic accident involving three motorcycles about 15 miles south of the Nevada state line.

‘Hunger Games’ serves up huge opening day at $68M

The feast is on: “The Hunger Games” has taken in $68.25 million domestically in its first day, a record for a nonsequel. The Friday total for Lionsgate’s “The Hunger Games” was the fifth-best opening day ever and puts the movie on track for the best debut weekend ever in March. That record is held by “Alice in Wonderland” with $116.1 million.

Police release photo of man arrested in murder investigation

North Las Vegas police have released the booking photo of Eric Robinson, the second man arrested in connection with a double shooting last month that left a teenager dead.

Facebook takes steps to address privacy concerns

Facebook has taken steps in recent days to address more worries about privacy, warning employers not to ask prospective employees for their passwords and trying to clarify its user “rights and responsibilities” policies.

Brodeur, Wranglers tumble in shootout

Playing his first full game in more than a year following offseason hip surgery, former NHL goalie Mike Brodeur and the Wranglers were pushed to the limit by Idaho on Friday.

Kentucky pays back Hoosiers

ATLANTA — They ran up and down the court, two storied programs going toe to toe.

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