Twin brothers Malcolm and Marcus Allen were co-valedictorians at Centennial High School. They started for their varsity basketball team and went to the state tournament, losing narrowly to Bishop Gorman High School. They received full scholarship offers from several colleges.
One man died and a woman was injured after being shot at the Mayan Club in Las Vegas early Friday morning, according to police.
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When you want more than just a cup of coffee, Sambalatte is the place.
There are some small neighborhood restaurants that may not look like much from the outside. But once inside, it’s a completely different story.
If you’re a Cleveland native and looking for some love, Giuseppe’s is home to authentic Ohio-style Italian food and home to fans who love the Cleveland Indians, the Browns, the Cavaliers and the Ohio State Buckeyes.
A professional pyrotechnician was critically injured during a Fourth of July fireworks show in Kingman, Ariz.
U.S. employers added a robust 195,000 jobs in June and many more in April and May than previously thought. The job growth suggests a stronger economy and makes it more likely the Federal Reserve will slow its bond purchases before year’s end.
Police in a central Oklahoma City say they plan to interview the father who accidentally ran over and killed his 8-year-old son during a Fourth of July parade.
The DuPree sisters pretty much do everything with one another: sing, write songs, tour the world, have babies.
To celebrate its “new era,” Silver Sevens (formerly Terrible’s), 4100 Paradise Road, is offering a $7.77 steak and lobster dinner in The Sterling Spoon Cafe from 2 to 10 p.m. every day in July. The cafe also is offering seven entrees (such as Mandarin chicken salad, a pulled-pork sandwich and eggplant Parmesan) for less than $7, 24/7, throughout July. …
“I think everything that I say is already marginalized,” Joe Rogan told the Review-Journal prior to a gig in town earlier in the year. “I’m a cage fighting commentary guy/former ‘Fear Factor’ host/dirty stand-up comedian. I don’t have to worry about being fired from my job because my co-workers think I’m weird.”
Remember when Sugar Ray was a debauched rock band, playing the Warped Tour and getting the hot blonde from “Charles In Charge” to pose naked on an album cover?
Well kids, there used to be these things called albums, sometimes even “concept albums,” that we listened to one full side at a time instead of downloading songs a la carte.
Here’s your scorching-hot weekend forecast of DJs, nightclubs and dayclubs on and off the Vegas Strip.
The woman in front of us who ordered six dozen malasadas at Island Sushi & Grill Express underscored a long-held belief: Hawaiians sure love their traditional foods, whether they’re on their eight islands or our ninth one.
Rootsy rockers Lucero play Backstage Bar & Billiards on Aug. 23, with The Core. Tickets are $26 in advance, $28 day of show and are already on sale at www.ticketfly.com.
The Lone Ranger is a spirit walker whose life can’t end in battle.
Seven high school students are participating this summer in a pilot program at CrossFit 702, 7520 W. Washington Ave., Suite 180, that combines strength and conditioning training with academics.
Fanned by increasing winds, a burgeoning wildfire began descending the east side of Mount Charleston on Thursday, prompting mandatory evacuations and sending cars full of residents and their possessions down the mountain.
Pope Francis on Friday cleared Pope John Paul II for sainthood, approving a miracle attributed to his intercession and setting up a remarkable dual canonization along with another beloved pope, John XXIII.
President Barack Obama is noting that it’s not just the nation’s birthday, it’s his daughter Malia’s, too.
There are only nine calendar days until the last summer meet at Betfair Hollywood Park ends on July 14. Then after the final 28-day fall meet ends on Dec. 22, the track of “Lakes and Flowers” will be closed forever.
Rep. Joe Heck can sure draw a crowd. The Republican congressman packed the house at the monthly breakfast meeting of Hispanics in Politics this week, and there wasn’t much question why: People wanted to hear about immigration reform.
