Police seek help in identifying robbery suspect

Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man connected with a robbery near Nellis Boulevard and Stewart Avenue.

California Chrome approaches track ‘war zone’

Racehorse California Chrome has his work cut out for him in the dirt “war zone” known as the dash for the Triple Crown, where some would like to see the horse and jockey fail.

‘Swiftboating’ Bergdahl? Talk about arrogance

What happens when you throw a party and nobody celebrates? You get the kind of mess the White House is experiencing as it fends off mounting criticism over the release of five top Taliban leaders from Guantanamo Bay.

Genetically grown Van Gogh ear on display in Germany

A German museum has put on display a copy of Vincent van Gogh’s ear that was grown using genetic material provided by one of the 19th-century Dutch artist’s living relatives.

Fire damages apartment; no injuries reported

The Clark County Fire Department is investigating an apartment fire that occurred Wednesday morning near West Flamingo Road and South Tenaya Way.

Nevada Economic Forum hears grim news about mining tax revenue

Nevada’s state general fund is taking a hit this year of more than $70 million due to changes in the state’s gold mining industry, but the effect on the counties that rely on the net proceeds of minerals will be tougher to absorb.

Downtown Las Vegas workers faced no chance of striking

Despite the headlines and saber rattling, the leadership of Culinary Local 226 and Bartenders Local 165 wasn’t going to force union members to walk-off their jobs at properties that hadn’t finalized new contracts by 5 a.m. Sunday.

Holy Cow! Caray sure could drink

A Chicago Sun-Times reporter discovered among Harry Caray’s personal artifacts a diary that detailed an entire year of the legendary broadcaster’s drinking habits. It’s as good as you think.

Color-coding the brain is useful, but is it worth the cost?

After I read recently about the Clark County School District spending $350,000 over the past six years with a company called Emergenetics, I was curious. The company uses a 100-question survey to gauge a person’s basic thinking tendencies.

 
Taliban release video showing handover of U.S. soldier

The Taliban on Wednesday released a video showing the handover of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl to U.S. forces in eastern Afghanistan, touting the swap of the American soldier for five Taliban detainees from Guantanamo.

Giada feared recipe for disaster before firing chef

Giada De Laurentiis chose her words carefully while explaining the stunning firing of her executive chef two weeks before the opening of her first restaurant.

UNLV committee outlines presidential search process

The UNLV presidential search committee wants a diverse group of three to five candidates to visit campus and complete interviews, but a deadline will not be set.

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