Carjacked tyke knocks on woman’s door at 2 a.m.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A 3-year-old is back with his parents after he knocked on a stranger’s door in the middle of the night following the hijacking of his father’s car at a convenience store with him in the back seat.

Kiki Tyson shines as show debuts

Throughout the rebirth of her husband’s career, Kiki Tyson has steadfastly stayed out of her husband’s limelight.

Triple play keys Dodgers’ win

LOS ANGELES — Matt Kemp called it “very weird.” Chase Headley described it as a “crazy occurrence.”

Surprising Kings push Canucks into 3-0 hole

LOS ANGELES — When Jonathan Quick rapped his goal stick on his posts as the buzzer sounded, the sellout crowd unleashed 11 years of deferred playoff excitement on their Los Angeles Kings.

In Brief

Wranglers eager for playoff payback against goalie, Idaho

The Wranglers ran into a hot goalie in the first round of last year’s ECHL Kelly Cup playoffs in Idaho’s Jerry Kuhn, who helped the Steelheads eliminate Las Vegas in five games.

Mormon chapel to be replaced

PARADISE, Utah — One of the oldest Mormon chapels in Utah will soon be demolished to make way for a new church.

Restaurants mark Titanic sinking with special dinners

In Henderson, Bernard Tjordman, owner of Bernard’s Bistro at Lake Las Vegas, said 130 people attended a dinner Saturday commemorating the Titanic sinking.

Self-test kits add privacy for Las Vegas residents

A blood glucose monitor, a blood pressure monitor and, maybe, a home pregnancy test stashed away in a bedroom drawer. They’re the most common home medical tests — but they’re downright boring compared to the home test kits available to health-aware consumers.

Political Eye: Republicans pushing for Latino votes

When Reince Priebus visited Las Vegas last month, he took time to do an interview with Univision, the Spanish-language television network with the most Hispanic viewers in the United States.

GSA scandal puts Las Vegas in bind as hearings begin

WASHINGTON — Revelations about a 2010 federal conference in the Las Vegas area that cost taxpayers $823,000 and featured a mind reader and government workers joking about parties and deserving raises captured headlines over the past two weeks.

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