Police seek public’s help finding robber

Cameras captured the suspect walking into the store that is located near St. Louis Avenue and Fremont Street on May 2. He is seen pointing a gun at the store employee.

Kingman man dies in Monday crash

KINGMAN, Ariz. – A local man died in a single-vehicle crash early Monday.

Machida targets Weidman’s title

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida had the same thought as just about everyone else when he watched his friend Anderson Silva lose the middleweight belt to Chris Weidman last year.

World Cup betting: March on with Les Elephants

Las Vegas Review-Journal sports writers Adam Hill and David Schoen have been given $5,000 fantasy bankrolls to bet during the World Cup on either sides, totals or props. Below are their bets for today, with an explanation of their picks:

North Las Vegas police seek missing man

Jose Martinez, 49, resides in an assisted living home. He was transported by staff members to a dentist’s office near Lake Mead Boulevard and McDaniel Street, at about 4:45 p.m.

Magnitude-7.9 Alaska earthquake spawns small tsunami

A strong earthquake near Alaska’s Aleutian Islands triggered a tsunami warning Monday, but only small waves measuring several inches hit coastal communities.

Utah’s Pine Valley holds abundance of scenery, history

The beautiful area offers picnicking, camping, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, biking and ATV trail riding in summer; splendid color and hunting in autumn; and cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling in winter.

Pot farm raid leads to costly cleanup

Nabbing the bad guys was only part of the challenge facing federal officials who shut down an illegal marijuana garden where nearly 2,000 pot plants sprouted up from U.S. rangeland in remote wilderness in northeast Nevada’s Snake Mountains.

Man arrested after weekend stabbing on Strip

One man has been arrested in connection with a brawl on the Strip that led to a man being stabbed in the back late Saturday night.

Hillary Clinton to collect $225,000 for keynote at UNLV fundraiser

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who may run for president in 2016, is scheduled to give the keynote address at the annual dinner fundraiser on Oct. 13 for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Foundation.

With uncertain market, planning is key

If every market dip puts you on edge, that could be a sign you aren’t comfortable with your current investment strategy. During this period of market uncertainty, take some time to review your investment plan, and make sure it’s in line with your long-term investing goals. These three steps can help:

Judge unseals letter in law enforcement informant case

A district judge on Monday unsealed a letter by law enforcement seeking to release a convicted felon from custody who, once freed, is accused of killing another man.

 
Female high school knuckleballer plunks Rays’ Longoria

The Tampa Bay Rays have taken batting practice against a female high school knuckleballer Evan Longoria, Jose Molina and David Price hit against 17-year-old Chelsea Baker from Durant High School in nearby Plant City.

Court upholds $19 million judgment in case involving Steve Wynn

An appellate court on Monday upheld a $19 million judgment against “Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis in a slander case filed over his claims that casino mogul Steve Wynn had threatened to kill him.

Congressional candidate won’t go for recount, says it’s time to ‘move on’

Failed congressional candidate Niger Innis on Monday dropped his bid to contest the June 10 Republican primary election results, saying “it’s time to move on,” although he remains suspicious about how a little-known candidate managed to win one-fifth of the vote without campaigning or spending money.

Need to see a doctor? Just tap the computer mouse

Southwest Medical Associates has turned to telemedicine to treat its patients when they can’t make it to the doctor’s office.

Mini-internship program offers insight on how medical profession operates

The semiannual mini-internship program sponsored by the Clark County Medical Society has provided insight into how the medical profession works and appreciation for what Southern Nevada has in terms of doctors.

Affordable Care Act seen as assist to treating the mentally ill

No matter your views of the Affordable Care Act, when it comes to treating the mentally ill, Lesley Dickson says it should benefit Southern Nevada at a time it needs some help.

Chief of professional organization derives satisfaction from helping people

For Lesley Dickson and her profession, the job satisfaction comes from getting to know people and help them. That’s what drew Dickson to psychiatry and an advocate of the behalf of patients and the profession as executive director of the Nevada Psychiatric Association. The 66-year-old Dickson, who grew up in San Diego, worked 10 years as a

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