Giffords’ rehab shown in new music video

A new music video is showing images of then-Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in the earliest days of her recovery following injuries from a 2011 shooting.

Vatican: 100,000 attend Syria peace vigil

Tens of thousands of people filled St. Peter’s Square for a four-hour Syria peace vigil late Saturday, answering Pope Francis’ call for a grassroots cry for peace that was echoed by Christians and non-Christians alike in Syria and in vigils around the world.

Sunset, Clark County Wetlands parks are gems for Sunrise, Whitney residents

As autumn comes to the valley and its residents cautiously poke their heads from the air conditioning, it isn’t surprising that more people find themselves in the valley’s parks. Some of the valley’s largest and most diverse parks are in Sunrise and Whitney areas.

Rebels brace for step up in class

From the Big Ten Conference to the deeper and stronger Pac-12. From a lower-rung Big Ten foe in Minnesota to what should be a more competitive opponent in Arizona.

Super Summer Theatre season ends on a high note with Brooks comedy

Super Summer Theatre’s season finale is an odyssey of musical theater told through the story of would-be failed producers Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom in the 2001 Broadway hit “The Producers.

Public sides with 49ers, but give me ‘dog Packers

With his passing accuracy and ability to make plays out of the pocket, a strong argument can be made for Aaron Rodgers as the NFL’s most complete quarterback. At 29, he’s going to be at or near the top for a while.

Claims of corruption amiss in new book

A book based on memories of Dennis Gomes, former Gaming Control Board chief of audit division, says former Gov. Robert List, when attorney general, blocked investigations into two mob-controlled casinos back in the 1970s — the Stardust and the Tropicana.

Cities blue over parking placards

A blue placard dangling from the rear-view mirror is the equivalent of parking gold for drivers in many cities — they can park for free and for as long as they want. Now there’s a gold rush on for them.

Man crashes stolen car into vehicle, hits two trees

A man is in critical condition after he crashed a stolen car into another vehicle around 10:20 p.m. on Friday, Las Vegas police said.

Centennial Hills’ multitude of parks range from grandiose to quirky

There are parks in Centennial Hills and then there are parks: giant, multi-acre, multimillion-dollar green spaces appointed with water features, amphitheaters and in one case, an F-22 Raptor fighter jet.

Outside the comfort zone: How personal change benefits you and the community

From losing weight to being more assertive at work to visiting relatives more often – when it comes to making personal change, you probably have a long list of things you’d like to do. For many of us, the obstacle of changing and actually making a difference is not a lack of desire, or even motivation, but total confusion on just how to get started and stick with it.

A new day for pay: Tips for saving money and having a positive experience with payroll cards

With the increasing popularity of prepaid cards, it is no surprise that businesses are now using these financial products to pay employees. Payroll cards allow employers to skip the hassles and costs of issuing paper checks and allow employees to immediately access their wages without a trip to the bank or the costs associated with costly check cashing services.

Judge denies request by Sun publisher

A federal judge on Friday declined to block a plan to eliminate a 24-year-old agreement governing operation of Las Vegas’ two daily newspapers, saying the two parties don’t yet have a signed contract so any action would be premature.

5 things to know about Week 2 in college football

While Alabama rests and prepares for its rematch with Johnny Football and the most anticipated game of the season, most of the other highly ranked teams will be winding their way through early season tuneups against less-than-daunting opposition on Saturday.

Silverado’s size to be tested by No. 4 Liberty

You don’t want to see Silverado’s football team coming as you set up for your tug-o’-war or pie-eating contest at the family picnic.

51s escape jams, stay afloat

After suffering two walk-off losses to Salt Lake to start the Pacific Coast League playoffs, the 51s took care of business early on Friday night. Barely.

Resale Homes Report: Existing homes sold: Aug. 21-27

Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. Occasionally, the address listed is the homebuyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the home. Check the parcel number to make sure. Also, a few transactions do not reflect the market value of the homes.

Not enough homes for sale in Summerlin

Q: How many homes are listed for sale these days in Summerlin? Also, do you think the Shops at Summerlin (proposed mall that recently resumed construction) will raise property values in this area? — Steven S., Las Vegas

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