‘Hot car’ search found on dad’s computer in toddler death case

Sources told HLN’s Nancy Grace on Thursday that officers found an Internet search for “how long does it take for an animal to die in a hot car” on a computer seized from the father’s office.

U.S. recognizes spectacular scenery on Colorado River below Hoover Dam

Take a first-hand look at the Colorado River between Hoover Dam and Willow Beach. That stretch of water is part of the Black Canyon Water Trail, one of 16 National Water Trails across the country and the first in the Southwest.

Santa Anita picks up slack in California

If you want to know how good a job Santa Anita Park has done with this extended race meet, just ask yourself this: How many horseplayers do you hear complaining about not racing at Hollywood Park?

 
Shia LaBeouf arrested after outburst at Broadway show

Shia LaBeouf was released from police custody Friday after he was escorted from a Broadway theater for yelling obscenities, authorities said. The 28-year-old was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, criminal trespass and harassment Thursday night at the Broadway show “Cabaret.”

Hennigan wins Poker Players Championship, third WSOP bracelet

John Hennigan won the $50,000 buy-in Poker Players Championship early Friday during the World Series of Poker at the Rio Convention Center. It was the third career gold bracelet for the renowned high-stakes cash-game player known as “Johnny World,” who earned more than $1.5 million.

Planet Hyundai Sahara exec Texas native son

Planet Hyundai Sahara General Sales Manager Jason Laguna is among a host of Texans who moved to Southern Nevada to lead operations of a bustling automobile dealership.

Car wash anxiety bubbles up for drivers

For a “car chick” I’m embarrassed to say that I have a slight fear of automatic car washes. It’s not the car wash itself, really. It’s more a phobia of being the fool of the day who jumps the tracks and causes the machine to malfunction.

Charlie Davis marks 54 years at Findlay

You might say that Charlie Davis is riding quite a wave with Findlay Automotive Group considering that he celebrated his 54th year with the company this month.

Towbin Dodge only dealership in state to carry Saleen products

Fans of the American muscle car have seen a new version of the Dodge Challenger roaming the streets of the Las Vegas Valley, thanks to Towbin Dodge and its recent debut of the Saleen Challenger.

Technician credits constant training for personal success

Robert Mowrer, a master Infiniti &ASE technician at Park Place Infiniti on Sahara Avenue, launched himself into auto mechanics as a preteen, helping his uncle who owned a local independent auto shop.

FIFA, players’ union agree Luis Suarez needs treatment

The players’ union and football’s governing body agree on one thing in the wake of the heavy ban imposed on Luis Suarez for his third biting incident: the Uruguay and Liverpool striker needs help.

Miss. tea party official in Cochran photos case found dead

A tea party official charged with conspiring to take photos of U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran’s wife inside a nursing home apparently committed suicide Friday, police said, days after Cochran won a nasty Republican primary.

 
Kentucky attorney shot, killed; suspect in custody

A defense attorney well known in his small, southern Kentucky town was shot and killed outside of his law office early Friday, police said.

Bouncer at sham Las Vegas sex club given probation

A bouncer at a Las Vegas business set up to squeeze money out of men who thought they were paying for sex was ordered to serve five years probation Friday.

Seinfield, Wallace still laughin’ 38 years later

Jerry Seinfield and George Wallace wheel and deal their best-friends banter in a Las Vegas-set episode of Seinfeld’s Web series “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.”

Doctors using fecal transplants to cure intestinal infections

It may sound like a miracle drug, but this cutting-edge treatment is profoundly simple — though somewhat icky: take the stool of healthy patients to cure those with hard-to-treat intestinal infections.

Dining Pick of the Week: Cheffini’s Hot Dogs

Cheffini’s Hot Dogs aren’t your average hot dogs. Here, instead of ketchup and mustard, standard toppings are Bacon Bits, pineapple sauce, caramelized onions and seaweed.

Dining Pick of the Week: McMullan’s Irish Pub

Irish pub enthusiasts are no doubt quite familiar with McMullan’s. The spacious venue on Tropicana Avenue near The Orleans has a dedicated following for its Tuesday nights Pub Quiz, live music offerings and annual St. Baldrick’s fundraiser, which raises funds for children’s cancer research.

Dining Pick of the Week: Braddah’s Island Style

In a unique fusion of Hawaiian and Mexican flavors, Braddah’s Island Style provides a convenient, delicious and healthy detour from everyday fast food.

Karina Jett can hold ’em in poker

The bad-beat stories went on and on at the dinner table, and young Karina Jett did her best to change the subject.

Nevada group pushes for marriage equality

Freedom Nevada, a nonprofit coalition, this month formed a statewide 20-member advisory committee to establish marriage equality in Nevada in 2016 or sooner.

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