UN votes to eliminate Syria’s chemical weapons

The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Friday night to secure and destroy Syria’s chemical weapons stockpile, a landmark decision aimed at taking poison gas off the battlefield in the escalating 2 1/2-year conflict.

EDITORIAL: Judge should toss BLM’s media restrictions

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management wants to limit media and public access to wild horse roundups around the West, but not because the agency is seeking greater efficiency and safety, as it claims.

Kings’ Miller still has plenty to say

When the Los Angeles Kings finally won the Stanley Cup title in 2012 — ending a 45-year drought — many fans assumed Bob Miller, the longtime “Voice of the Kings,” would retire.

Mets award Montero MVP for 51s

Las Vegas 51s pitcher Rafael Montero won the Sterling Award as the most valuable player from the New York Mets’ Triple-A team.

Wildcats score 70, win by 64 to break ‘Bone Game’ records

The No. 5-ranked Las Vegas scored 56 first-half points on 17 offensive plays en route to their 18th straight victory in the “Bone Game.” The 70 points and 64-point margin of victory set records in the history of the series, which dates to 1957.

Faith Lutheran makes an early league statement

The calendar has not even turned to October, but that didn’t stop the Faith Lutheran football team from embracing the importance of Friday’s Division I-A Sunset League opener.

Busch ‘all business’ in pursuit of elusive title

At 28, Las Vegan Kyle Busch is on a mission to win the Cup championship that would stamp him as one of the sport’s greats.

Diego Magdaleno relishes fresh start

The moment he heard ring announcer Michael Buffer say he had lost a 12-round split decision to WBO super featherweight champion Rocky Martinez, Diego Magdaleno realized he’d have to chart a new course in his quest to win a world title.

‘Sopranos’ ride being auctioned

The original “Sopranos” car will be auctioned today at Mandalay Bay — along with a 1925 Rolls-Royce armed with a machine gun and an “elephant cannon.”

Mob researcher’s life influenced academia

Joseph Albini was one of those guys who ended up making the world a better place without really intending to.

Shutdown looming: Weekend showdown at the Capitol

Time running short, the Democratic-controlled Senate passed urgent legislation Friday to avert a government shutdown early next week, and President Barack Obama lectured House Republicans to stop “appeasing the tea party” and quickly follow suit.

Mr. Olympia is back

This weekend it’s all about the muscle at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

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