Charges against northern Arizona rancher dropped

Charges against a northern Arizona rancher who assessed a fee for tourists headed to the Grand Canyon Skywalk have been dropped.

Egypt’s ousted leader Mubarak under house arrest

Wearing a white T-shirt and flashing a smile, Hosni Mubarak was transferred from prison Thursday to a Nile-side military hospital where he will be under house arrest, a reversal of fortune for the former president who was ousted by a popular uprising and is on trial for complicity in the killing of protesters in 2011.

Boyfriend Tracker app raises stir in Brazil

Brazilians were outraged when they learned their country was a top target of the U.S. National Security Agency”;s overseas spying operation, with data from billions of calls and emails swept up in Washington”;s top secret surveillance program.

 
Tour bus overturns on Southern California freeway

A tour bus carrying gamblers to an Indian casino overturned along a Southern California freeway Thursday, injuring more than 50 people on board, authorities said.

 
Mayor’s fate unknown after settlement proposal

A tentative deal has been reached involving the sexual harassment lawsuit against San Diego Mayor Bob Filner but it’s unclear whether the agreement includes his resignation, something demanded by a chorus of fellow Democrats and a long line of women who say Filner mistreated them.

North Las Vegas fire chief takes charge at City Hall

The abrupt Aug. 14 resignation of North Las Vegas City Manager Tim Hacker has thrust Fire Chief Jeff Buchanan into arguably the hottest of hot seats at City Hall,

Wynn Resorts files for online license in New Jersey

After recently describing Atlantic City’s casinos as “the enemy,” Steve Wynn is now looking to cash in on online gambling in New Jersey.

2013 Clark Football Capsule

Follow the link for Clark’s preseason capsule information.

Clunk: Casinos earnings fall 45 percent in Atlantic City

Atlantic City’s 12 casinos saw their collective earnings fall by nearly 45 percent in the second quarter of 2013, state regulators said Thursday.

For sale: Naming rights to High Roller wheel

Operators of The Linq project are seeking a sponsor for a 550-foot observation wheel, the centerpiece of the $550 million Strip-area outdoor dining, retail and entertainment district.

‘Le Reve’ lives up to its nature of a dream

It wasn’t first with the acrobatics-on-water idea. But “Le Reve” still came up with an idea Cirque du Soleil probably wishes it had first.

OxyContin maker to reveal information about doctors

The president of the pharmaceutical company that makes the powerful pain management drug OxyContin said he is willing to share information about the prescribing practices of certain Nevada physicians with the Nevada Board of Medical Examiners.

Trading on Nasdaq halted for three hours

Trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange halted for three hours Thursday, renewing concerns about the pitfalls of computer-driven trading.

Restaurant Week called a ‘win-win’ for everyone

It’s time, once again, for Las Vegas Restaurant Week, the seventh edition of a fundraiser that somehow manages to reap benefits for all those involved — and many who are not.

 
Mormon missionary count hits milestone of 75,000

The number of Mormon missionaries surpassed 75,000 worldwide in August, driven by the church’s decision to lower the minimum age for ambassadors of the Utah-based faith.

Conspiracy alleged in suit over Mustang Ranch in Northern Nevada

A $1.6 million civil lawsuit accuses a county commissioner who owns the infamous Mustang Ranch brothel in Northern Nevada of orchestrating a conspiracy to cut an ex-business partner out of his share of the profits.

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