Arson suspect fought with roommate before fire

Kicking his feet up caused a Las Vegas man to be kicked out of the apartment he had shared the past two weeks, and might be the reason behind a fire that displaced almost 100 residents, according to police.

Stretch and open up those hips for better health

I remember as a kid watching the Disney version of “A Christmas Carol.” Goofy, representing the ghost of Jacob Marley, was doomed to wear heavy chains as punishment for his greedy ways during life. I recall thinking how difficult it would be to walk around with heavy chains all the time. Lesson learned, I tried to share my toys more and not be greedy.

 
Hostess: Twinkies to return to shelves July 15

Hostess is betting on a sweet comeback for Twinkies when they return to shelves next month. The company that went bankrupt after an acrimonious fight with its unionized workers last year is back up and running under new owners and a leaner structure.

Officials find body of man at Lake Mead

Officials today recovered a body in the area of Lake Mead where a 30-year-old Las Vegas man was last seen swimming without a life jacket on Sunday, the National Park Service said.

Former Italian premier Berlusconi convicted in sex-for-hire trial

MILAN — A Milan court on Monday convicted former Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi of paying for sex with an underage prostitute during infamous ‘‘bunga bunga” parties at his villa and then using his influence to try to cover it up.

Heat wave coming

Things are about to heat up, and fast.

Man sentenced to death – again

Richard Haberstroh was sentenced to death again on Monday.

Nadal loses to 135th-ranked player at Wimbledon

In one of Wimbledon’s greatest upsets, an ailing Rafael Nadal was knocked out in straight sets Monday by a player ranked 135th — the Spaniard’s first loss in the opening round of a Grand Slam event.

Eatery owner hopes to expand her franchise outside Nevada

Debbie Roxarzade has big plans for Rachel’s Kitchen, which recently opened at 7010 N. Durango Drive in Centennial Hills, marking its fifth valley location.

Boost for cars or bust? Ethanol debate heats up

It’s a dilemma for drivers: Do they choose a gasoline that’s cheaper and cleaner even if, as opponents say, it could damage older cars and motorcycles?

Opportunity for profit in Rebels’ win total

If speculation proves true, the magic number for Bobby Hauck is six. That’s how many games the UNLV football coach likely needs to win this season to keep his job.

Stars of tomorrow don’t fill seats today

His name was Jim Spencer, and if you have an affinity for slick-fielding first basemen of the 1970s, then you might remember him.

Searching for some sign of Desai’s humanity

He sits there day after day in the courtroom staring straight ahead through custom eyeglasses, his eyes wide, wide open.

Yucca Mountain sequels never end

I’ve lost track of the number of times that storing high-level nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain has been declared dead, only to climb up from the grave like Hollywood villain Freddy Krueger.

Two dead in Boulder City plane crash

Two people are dead after a small plane crashed into the desert west of Boulder City on Sunday afternoon, Boulder City police confirmed.

Santana puts house on block

Got $3.5 million? Then you can buy Carlos Santana’s old Vegas home, and you would be living next door to him — because he is moving a few feet away into a fancier $6 million house dubbed “the ultimate party pad.”

Electric Daisy Carnival, Day 3

Follow our staff as we cover the Electric Daisy Carnival on Sunday night. The people, the color, the news … have a look at what’s happening at an event that is like no other.

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