Baby survives 11-story fall from balcony

A 1-year-old boy is lucky to be alive after falling 11-stories from his family’s Minneapolis apartment balcony on Sunday.

Letters to priest reveal Jacqueline Kennedy’s private side

Jacqueline Kennedy’s letters to an Irish priest written over a 14-year correspondence have revealed new details about the closely guarded thoughts of the fiercely private former first lady, including her questions of faith following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

 
Sterling joins elite company with classic non-apology

Donald Sterling couldn’t leave well enough alone. Apologies that just don’t work ought to have a Hall of Fame, and Sterling would have company: Lance Armstrong, Paula Deen, Rob Ford and Ted Nugent among others.

An adult response to House Benghazi probe

Well, guess who is endorsing the new House probe into Benghazi — none other than former CIA Director Leon Panetta.

Path that led nun to work at hospital unfolded later in life

Sister Mary Kieffer walks through the halls of St. Rose Dominican Hospital San Martin Campus, greeting each person with a warm smile and calling out to staff members by name.

The US is more addicted to Netflix than ever

Netflix is gobbling up a larger percentage of Internet traffic than ever, thanks to America’s addiction to the streaming service.

State Bar prez: Marijuana is bad, mmm’kay?

The president of the State Bar of Nevada isn’t too keen on the legalization of medical marijuana in Nevada, according to a column he wrote in the April edition of the organization’s magazine.

Yale basketball player leaves hoops for Whiffenpoofs

Yale junior Brandon Sherrod has chosen harmonies over the hardwood after being selected as one of 14 students to make up the next version of the Whiffenpoofs, the school’s famous male a cappella singing group.

Summerlin-area summer camps cover bases from learning to athletic skills

It comes around every year — summer break for students. For families where both parents work, it means finding a slot in a summer camp program. Even for those with only one parent employed, summer camps can provide a welcome change for youngsters.

Growing, foraging entrepreneur helps plant seed for downtown market

Talk about suffering for your cause. Kerry Clasby’s family was hit by a parasite similar to giardia, and as a result, Las Vegas residents and visitors have access to some of the best fruits and vegetables in the country.

Late Burton Cohen surrounded by his favorite things

Gaming legend Burton Cohen was buried according to Jewish custom, in a plain pine casket, with “all that was dear to him.” His wife of 33 years, Linda, went down the list on Tuesday, a week after Cohen, three-time president of the Desert Inn, died at the age of 90

New tax break could be worth millions on the Strip

The Senate began debate Tuesday on a bill to renew more than 50 tax breaks for individuals and businesses, including a handful with particular resonance in Nevada and a new one that could be worth millions on the Strip.

Don’t bet against more growth in Macau gaming

Anytime the investment community gets downwind of a potential hiccup in the Macau gaming market, a slash-and-burn mentality sets in.

Trim applications give the world a creative preview of your home

Choosing the right exterior trim products is essential, whether you have a modest home or coastal mansion. In fact, exterior trim is one of the most important architectural accessories you can use to dress up your home.

The best gifts for grads and dads

This year, think about going the technology route for great gift ideas both dads and grads will love.

Fresh ideas for summer alfresco entertaining

More hosts are breaking the boundaries of indoor versus outdoor entertaining. Gone are the paper plates and plastic cups. Instead, people are daring to take their dinnerware outside. Consider these tips.

Yard makeover eases outdoor upkeep at senior siblings’ home

Life for southwest resident Perly Viasmensky just became a lot easier. Viasmensky received a yard makeover April 25 and 26 at her home near Pennwood Avenue and Arville Street.

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