Fla. dad kills 2 kids, self, wounds 1 child

A Florida father shot his three children, killing two, before fatally shooting himself early on Friday following a fight with his wife, law-enforcement officials said.

Downtown Summerlin Debuts

Downtown Summerlin opened its 106-acre shopping center Oct. 9, with 85 of the center’s 125 stores open for business at Sahara Avenue and the 215 Beltway.

 
16 killed in accident at South Korean concert

Sixteen people were killed at an open-air pop concert in South Korea on Friday when the cover of a ventilation shaft they were standing on gave way, officials and media said.

Pa. mom tried to sew daughter’s mouth shut

A Pennsylvania mother is charged with doing some pretty horrific things to her adopted daughter, including: trying to sew her mouth shut, forcing her to eat out of the toilet, choking her until she blacked out and multiple other violent claims.

Dining Pick of the Week: Gimme Some Sugar

It’s no wonder why author Ernestine Ulmer advised individuals to eat dessert first: life is always better when you have some sugar. So, it was sweet when college friends Ashley Mastowski and Kristen LoVullo combined their passion for pastries and business backgrounds to open Gimme Some Sugar in 2009.

Dining Pick of the Week: Cafe Berlin

Authentic German food that is tasty and reasonably priced is hard to find. Nonetheless, for those searching for delicious bratwurst and schnitzel, your search is over when you reach Cafe Berlin.

Clippers’ Griffin calls Sterling a ‘weird uncle’

Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin referred to former team owner Donald Sterling as a “weird uncle” and new owner Steve Ballmer as a “cool dad” in a piece he authored for The Players’ Tribune.

Las Vegas police ask for help finding robber

Police are asking for the public’s help in finding the man connected to an Oct. 7 robbery near downtown Las Vegas, but there weren’t many details to go on.

After five decades, Mustang still runs wild in car-lovers’ hearts

It’s interesting that a 50-year-old brand that sells in relatively limited quantities continues to garner such massive interest. Chalk it up to the magic of the Mustang, a car that first saddled-up back in 1964. Now, a half-century later, the public still won’t let go of the reins.

Infiniti salesman Okosi offers plenty of service with a warm smile

Arthur Okosi is a Park Place Infiniti sales manager with an easy smile and musical accent. Reach out for that first warm handshake and it’s easy to see why he is so successful at both selling cars and managing key aspects of the local dealership’s business.

Saleswoman finds success in auto business

Monaliza Pence arrived in Ohio from the Philippines in 2005 looking for a new life. Two years later, she was in Las Vegas. Not long after arriving, the energetic Pence started selling cars for Findlay Toyota and she hasn’t looked back since.

Paws for the Cause pet adoption set for Oct. 25 at Friendly Ford

The fourth Fall Paws for the Cause adoption event will invade Friendly Ford Saturday, Oct. 25 and long-time dealership employee Geri Bich will be first in line for a new kitten following the death May 16 of her long-time feline friend Murphy.

Tips for reducing tailgating waste

Tailgating at your favorite sports events is almost as big a draw as the game itself, with lots of food, lots of fun – and, unfortunately, lots of waste.

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