51s beat Grizzlies

The Las Vegas 51s rallied for three runs in the top of the sixth Monday night to down host Fresno, 5-2.

With eye healed, Bisping sets sights on Kennedy, title shot

Perennial Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight contender Michael Bisping is excited to be returning to action after nearly a year away due to a serious eye injury.

COWBOY CLASSIC: Wallace, Dragons edge Roadrunners

Christian Wallace’s single in the bottom of the fifth inning Monday plated Nathan Fenn with the go-ahead run to lift Del Sol’s baseball team to a 2-1 win over Tech in the Cowboy Classic at Chaparral.

Thing of beauty: No. 2 Liberty erupts in tourney

Josh McCollum tossed his bat and watched his deep drive to left field in the fifth inning before he started running on the way to a stand-up double.

Police discover man’s body in south Las Vegas

Officers responded to La Cienega Street and Neal Avenue, near St. Rose Parkway and Las Vegas Boulevard, about 7:30 p.m. and found the body of a man, Las Vegas police said.

Las Vegas police arrest man in 2012 homicide case

A 44-year-old man was arrested Friday night in connection to the 2012 killing of Nichole Nick, according to Las Vegas police records.

Testimony: Las Vegas man beat his mother before he was shot

Kevin Cooney told a jury Monday that he’s never told anyone that his mother shot him and tearfully recalled how he “beat the (expletive) out of her” before he was shot during the struggle.

Olympic star Michael Phelps making a comeback

Michael Phelps is coming out of retirement, lured back into the pool by the fun of it and the possibility of swimming at a fifth Olympics in Rio in 2016.

Civil rights trial starts for guardsman beaten at airport

A Las Vegas jury began hearing evidence Monday in a civil rights case filed against the Metropolitan Police Department and two of its officers. A National Guard sergeant filed suit after he landed on the wrong end of a police baton in 2007 at McCarran International Airport.

 
After mauling, officials kill 5 bears in Florida

After a bear mauled a woman in the driveway of her suburban Florida home, dragging her four feet before she escaped, wildlife officials said Monday that they had killed five of the animals, who had become dangerously accustomed to humans.

Baker’s giant thermometer to shine once again

A giant thermometer rising from the Southern California desert will once again be a beacon for tourists headed to and from Las Vegas.

 
Police say men wore GPS tracking devices during killings

California police chief says two sex offenders wore GPS tracking devices during serial killings. Court records indicate the men suspected of killing four women in Southern California stayed in Las Vegas for two weeks before they were arrested.

Nevada’s gains in retail extend to 48 months

U.S. retail sales in March rose by the largest amount in 18 months, led by strong gains in sales of autos and furniture, according to a Commerce Department report on Monday. But Nevada has seen continuous retail growth for 48 months, according to the Retail Association of Nevada.

Guess who’s endorsing Hutchison? This guy!

Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has endorsed state Sen. Mark Hutchison for lieutenant governor.

Hey, who’s the old dude on flute?

When Tony Boland joined the band, he brought a certain maturity with his playing. That’s what happens when you’re the 79-year-old flute player in an elementary school band.

Taylor Swift showed up at a fan’s bridal shower

A long-time fan of Taylor Swift got the surprise of a lifetime this weekend when the country singer showed up at her bridal shower.

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