Mount Charleston trail fix could take years

More than a year after the Carpenter 1 fire, three popular hiking trails remain closed on Mount Charleston, and two of them are likely to stay that way for a while.

 
2014 Emmys: ‘Breaking Bad’ takes all

The 66th prime-time Emmys air at 5 p.m. Monday on NBC with host Seth Meyers. Follow us here for live updates.

Saw blade impales Houston construction worker

A Houston construction worker has been hospitalized after he was impaled in the chest by a circular blade that became detached from a power saw.

Brothers to re-create historic Arizona steam car ride

Nick and Chris Howell are poised to move full steam ahead Tuesday in re-creating a drive from Flagstaff to the Grand Canyon that was first undertaken at the turn of the 20th century. They will be riding in a Toledo Steam Car they spent more than eight years restoring.

School year starts with record enrollment

Today marked the first day of school for Clark County’s 320,000 students, beginning the 2014-15 school year with a record enrollment that officials expect will increase through Labor Day week.

 
Flood control project coming to Mount Charleston

Gov. Brian Sandoval on Monday announced a deal that will allow a flood control project to be built near the washed-out Rainbow subdivision on Mount Charleston.

26 awesome shots of the High Roller

We asked our Facebook fans to submit their favorite shots of — or from — the High Roller using At the Scene. Check out our photo gallery.

Beatty football finds a field

Beatty still has its proud football tradition but it doesn’t have a field on which to play after torrential rains washed away new grass seed.

Nevada inmate dies in apparent suicide

An inmate died in a suspected suicide Sunday, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.

Sundance Helicopters acquisition pays off with rising tourism

Air Methods’ investment in Sundance Helicopers has paid off. The company’s tour numbers are up by 10 percent from the previous year. On Tuesday, Sundance will debut its new sundancehelicopters.com website.

 
Man with ALS suspected of killing wife, sister-in-law

Andrew Steele is a suspect in the killings of his wife and her sister, Kacee Tollefsbol, at the Steeles’ home in suburban Fitchburg, Wisconsin on Friday. Steele himself is being treated for an apparent suicide attempt that, police say, they never saw coming.

Broncos’ Prater apologizes for 4-game suspension

A contrite Matt Prater apologized to the Denver Broncos and their fans for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy by drinking beer, resulting in a four-game ban to start the season.

75-year-old gets life sentence for 1970s murder

A judge in Wyoming sentenced a 75-year-old Missouri woman to life in prison on Monday for killing her husband with a rifle in the mid-1970s and throwing his body down the shaft of an abandoned gold mine, where it remained for nearly 40 years.

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