Official: Colorado slaying suspect tried to steal plane at St. George airport

A SkyWest Airlines employee wanted in connected with a Colorado slaying tried to steal a passenger plane from a small southern Utah airport then shot himself in the head after crashing the aircraft in a nearby parking lot, officials said Tuesday.

Ex-SEAL sentenced to prison for arms trafficking

A former Navy SEAL was sentenced Tuesday in Las Vegas to nearly 18 years in prison for his role in an arms trafficking case.

County Commission honors museum director, ‘Pawn Stars’ star

Clark County commissioners recognized Clark County Museum administrator Mark Hall-Patton and “Pawn Stars” star Richard Harrison on Tuesday for their efforts in boosting Las Vegas tourism and museum attendance.

NYC bus driver catches girl who fell three stories

NEW YORK – A New York City bus driver was being hailed as a hero for saving a 7-year-old girl who fell three stories from an air conditioning unit outside a Brooklyn building.

Cat makes six-mile trek back to New Hampshire home

BEDFORD, N.H. – Animal rescue league officials say they don’t know how a black cat walked about 6 miles in three days to find his way back home in New Hampshire.

‘I Love Lucy’ director Bill Asher dies at 90

PALM DESERT, Calif. – The director and producer behind the television classics “I Love Lucy” and “Bewitched” has died. Bill Asher was 90.

Las Vegas police shoot man at 7-Eleven

A Las Vegas police officer who stopped at a 7-Eleven for a drink early Tuesday shot a man trying to rob the store. 

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Team USA passes test, beats Brazil

WASHINGTON – Tough start for the Americans. The Olympic basketball team couldn’t get a stop, the president couldn’t get a kiss.

Engineer spells out permanent repair plan for Harmon Hotel

An engineer hired by contractor Perini Building Co. on Monday began spelling ways to permanently repair the unfinished Harmon Hotel as testimony concerning demolition of the CityCenter property resumed after a four-month hiatus.

Senate Republicans block campaign spending disclosure bill

WASHINGTON – Senate Republicans have blocked Democratic-backed legislation requiring organizations pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into campaign ads to disclose their top donors and the amounts they spend.

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