Big first inning helps Gorman rout Reno in Legion tourney

Bishop Gorman baseball coach Nick Day has been the beneficiary of many big offensive innings this season, so it did not come as a surprise when his team scored eight runs in the first inning on Sunday.

Man killed in early morning shooting

A man died after an early morning shooting in the northwest valley, according to Las Vegas police.

Affinity Gaming to restructure board of directors

In a statement Monday, Affinity said the company reached agreement with its lenders over a possible default on a portion of its $382.7 million in long-term debt.

Accused Strip shooter caught with phone in prison cell

Facing trial in a Strip shooting that left three people dead and already serving prison time in a separate sexual assault case, Ammar Harris was recently moved to the state’s highest security penitentiary, prosecutors said Monday.

How not to get burned by an investment scam

There is a good chance that you will be approached by someone soliciting a questionable money making scheme so, it’s best to equip yourself with knowledge of what “red flags” to look for in advance. Here are some tips to follow that will help you avoid falling victim to an investment scam.

Street fight leads to shooting death, police say

A northeast valley street fight Sunday night led to a fatal shooting near Alexander Road and Lamb Boulevard, Las Vegas police said.

ERA isn’t nostalgia in Nevada

Mention the Equal Rights Amendment today and it might bring back memories of the 1970s, from huge protest marches to ”ERA Yes” buttons.

OkCupid admits to Facebook-style experimenting on customers

OkCupid, a top U.S. matchmaking website, regularly mismatches users to test its technology, the IAC/InterActive Corp service revealed on Monday, weeks after Facebook Inc admitted to misleading users in a psychological study.

NLV judge sues city over legal fees

North Las Vegas Municipal Court Judge Catherine Ramsey is suing city officials over their refusal to represent her in a 2011 lawsuit filed by an ex-employee.

Judge rules against Sterling, OKs sale of Clippers

A judge ruled against Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling on Monday in his attempt to block the $2 billion sale of the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.

Storms knock down US-Mexico border fence in Ariz.

Thunderstorms near the southern Arizona border have knocked down part of the metal border fence that divides the U.S. and Mexico.

QUIZ: How well do you know Las Vegas mob history?

Las Vegas owes much of its early development — the good, the bad and the ugly — to the mob. But how well do you know its history in the city?

Two NASCAR planes trade paint at airport

A Joe Gibbs Racing airplane bumped into a parked Stewart-Haas Racing one as NASCAR teams were returning (in style) from Sunday’s Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

 
Obama administration backs Kerry’s stance on Hamas

The Obama administration pushed back strongly Monday at a torrent of Israeli criticism over Secretary of State John Kerry’s latest bid to secure a cease-fire with Hamas, accusing some in Israel of launching a “misinformation campaign” against the top American diplomat.

 
Family found shot to death moved due to financial trouble

A family of five found shot to death in their Maine apartment had moved from Arizona because of the sour economy and had financial problems, according to a relative.

FAA plans to fine Southwest Airlines $12 million

The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday it is proposing a $12 million civil fine against Southwest Airlines for failing to comply with safety regulations related to repairs on Boeing 737 jetliners.

I-15 traffic slow after cement truck crash

Southbound Interstate 15 near the Strip is congested following a Monday afternoon crash, traffic reports show.

 
2 US marshals, NYPD officer shot

Two U.S. marshals and a New York City police officer were shot Monday in New York’s West Village.

 
Dozens treated for illness at Keith Urban concert

Authorities say several dozen people were treated for alcohol-related illnesses at a weekend Keith Urban concert in Massachusetts.

Jordan OK with LeBron wearing No. 23

Michael Jordan has weighed in on LeBron James announcing that he will again wear No. 23 for the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Lichtenstein leaving ACLU after nearly two decades

American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada attorney Allen Lichtenstein is resigning from the ACLU after 17 years, saying the group has become more political.

Training underway for USA Basketball

The run-up to the start of USA Basketball’s Las Vegas training camp has been about the players who decided not to participate.

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