Explosion, fire injures man at automotive shop

One man suffered serious injuries in an explosion and fire at an automotive shop in a strip mall Monday morning.

Rancher calls new public lands plan retaliation

Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy claims “the Feds” are retaliating against his family with a wide-ranging public lands plan that would blanket a swath of Southern Nevada with environmental protections, including much of the Gold Butte range around his 160-acre ranch.

Arizona baby’s death ruled homicide

The Clark County coroner’s office has ruled the Oct. 23 death of an Arizona baby a homicide.

Don’t cry for Mike Sanford

The football coach was run out of UNLV after posting back-to-back 5-7 seasons and then out of Louisville. But he’s doing fine at Indiana State, which is 5-3 with three wins over ranked teams.

Pedestrian struck, killed in Kingman

A pedestrian was struck and killed Monday morning on historic Route 66 just north of Kingman city limits.

Family of slain NJ girl sues law enforcement

The family of a New Jersey girl who was strangled by a teenage boy two years ago is suing several law enforcement agencies.

5-year-old NYC boy being observed for Ebola tests negative

A 5-year-boy who recently visited West Africa tested negative for the Ebola virus on Monday, said the New York City Health Department and the city hospital where he underwent screening.

Wash. school shooter invited victims to lunchroom, police say

A popular student responsible for a shooting at a Washington state high school on Friday invited his victims to lunch by text message, then shot them at their table, investigators said Monday.

 
Lava flow from Hawaiian volcano nears residence

Lava flow from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island is just 100 yards from the nearest residential property, authorities said Monday.

Witness payments key in after-school shooting hearing

A Clark County judge will hear arguments Tuesday that a teen was railroaded because prosecutors failed to disclose they’d paid to move the only person who could identify him as a shooter in a 2008 ambush at a school bus stop.

 
New Vegas event center puts bowling above bulls

While a stadium funding debate rages in Las Vegas and MGM Resorts International forges ahead with its arena construction on the Strip, the valley’s newest and most unique sports facility will hold an inaugural event in a few days. There will be bowling. And horses.

McCarran’s traffic surpasses 32M passengers

Passenger traffic was up for the 10th straight month at McCarran International Airport and, once again, international arrivals provided the biggest boost for Las Vegas’ airport.

Divers discover ancient shipwreck near Italy

Highly trained technical divers with a Florida-based group called Global Underwater Explorers — GUE for short — are helping Italian researchers to unlock an ancient shipwreck thought to date to the second Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage.

5 signs you have no money management skills

If you’re worried about your money management skills, the tips below might help you figure out what you’re doing wrong and how to fix it.

Toddler killed in Saturday crash identified

The toddler who was killed in a suspected DUI crash Saturday afternoon has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.

 
Man disappears during Denver Broncos game

Friends and family of a man who disappeared during last week’s Denver Broncos game are asking the public for help finding him.

Philadelphia puts brakes on Uber

PHILADELPHIA — The city’s parking authority has lived up to its threats to impound vehicles and fine drivers participating in the UberX ride-sharing service.

Dining Out: Whist Stove and Spirits

Whist Stove and Spirits opened earlier this month in The District at Green Valley Ranch. It’s from the team behind Commonwealth and Park in downtown Las Vegas and Blvd. Cocktail Co. at The Linq on the Strip.

 
Police: CHP ‘game’ of sharing explicit photos is isolated

A controversy over California Highway Patrol officers suspected of secretly sharing explicit photos of women placed under arrest is isolated to one Northern California office, authorities said Saturday.

Apple Pay’s quest to replace plastic meets resistance

When Apple Pay was announced at a highly-choreographed launch event in September, industry analysts and experts declared that the mobile payment system had a shot at doing what other digital wallets have so far failed to do: Dethrone plastic credit and debit cards as shoppers’ default way of making a purchase.

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