David Schubert, the former county prosecutor who lost his job after he was arrested buying $40 worth of cocaine, failed to surrender to authorities in court Friday to start serving a jail sentence.
NEW YORK – Authorities say a patron at the Bronx Zoo leaped from an elevated monorail train and plummeted into an exhibit, where he was mauled by a tiger.
RICHARDSON, Texas – Don’t be fooled by the name: Skinny the cat is one hefty feline. And all 41 pounds of her needs a home.
SHEBOYGAN FALLS, Wis.- Two 13-year-old Wisconsin boys are charged with using a hatchet and hammer to kill one boy’s great-grandmother while stealing jewelry and a car from her home.
Teresa and Bryan VanAcker moved to Las Vegas from Lansing, Mich., this year to be closer to their daughter and grandchildren.
Shares of Tatyana Designs Inc., a Las Vegas-based clothing retailer, began trading Friday under ticker symbol TATD and closed up 25 cents, or 7.14 percent, at $3.75.
After a bit of jockeying and judicial intervention, attorneys agreed on Friday that MGM Resorts International chairman and CEO James Murren will sit for a deposition in the CityCenter construction litigation on Nov. 14 and 15.
“UFOs are real,” and “whatever this is, it’s far more complex than we ever anticipated.” That is how retired Army Col. John B. Alexander sums up his view on unidentified flying objects, reciting the first and last lines from his book, “UFOs: Myths, Conspiracies, and Realities.”
Campaigning in Las Vegas, GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Friday gave President Barack Obama an “F” on the economy and proposed a five-point plan to revive the housing market in hard-hit Nevada on the day the unemployment rate ticked up to 12.1 percent.
As Frank Hooker walks through the casino floor at the Golden Gate, he spots an old friend, the hotel’s co-owner and president, Mark Brandenburg.