FedEx plane makes emergency landing at McCarran

A FedEx aircraft made an emergency landing Friday at McCarran International Airport after a report of an on board fire, but officials later determined there had not been a fire.

Planet Hyundai

Planet Hyundai Sahara September Employee of the Month Daniel Ramirez celebrated his latest honor by purchasing a 2015 Sonata Sport 2.0 Turbo Ultimate Package.

United Airlines ending Atlantic City service

ATLANTIC CITY — United Airlines is ending service to and from Atlantic City after just eight months of serving the East Coast gambling resort.

Mime time: Mummenschanz celebrates 40-plus years of masked merriment

The Swiss-based troupe Mummenschanz has been winning fans since the ’70s, when such legendary TV figures as “Tonight Show” host Johnny Carson and Kermit the Frog (on “The Muppet Show”) praised their unique combination of mask and mime.

Air Force recovers body of fighter jet pilot

The United State Air Force said it had recovered the body of an F-16 fighter jet pilot who was killed when his aircraft crashed in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday during a routine training mission.

5 ways to celebrate sandwiches

Well, we missed National Sandwich Day by a few days, but it’s never too late to celebrate.

Air Force flying high again

Air Force has turned around its program after two disappointing seasons. Many reasons are behind the transformation as the Falcons prepare to play UNLV on Saturday.

Vegas firefighter honored for saving newborn’s life

Las Vegas firefighter Ben Kole was named AAA Rescuer of the Year after performing CPR to save a young girl’s life after being born in an emergency home birth in August 2013.

‘Hunger Games’ stage show planned

Producers are betting there’s appetite for a stage version of “The Hunger Games.”

Candidate pays price for ruffling GOP feathers

Victorious Republicans and tea party supporters sang their version of “Let’s Work Together” Thursday, but someone forgot to send Cindy Lake a copy of the lyrics.

Get your fill of surf and turf here

Each week we spotlight a different cuisine in the Dining Guide, with steakhouses and seafood restaurants this week.

Consultant keeps title of ‘judge maker,’ despite allegations

Political consultant David Thomas retained his nickname as “judge maker” on election night despite one judicial candidate’s claim that Thomas had offered a bribe to protect incumbent Judge Rob Bare.

Rampart commenters took unfair aim at Sun City residents

Would you believe there are some folks out there who blame “those geezers,” which is how they refer to residents of Sun City Summerlin, for the need to reconstruct Rampart Boulevard?

Here’s the latest in restaurant news

The Second Saturdays Patio Party, Truffle Week, a Sake Tour and more in this week’s restaurant news.

In 2014, a Laxalt trumps a Miller

Nevada kingmakers have a new/old name to factor in to the game of future leaders of the state: Adam Laxalt.

Reader-submitted photos and adoptable pets, Nov. 6-12, 2014

View Neighborhood News readers send photos of their pets and everyday lives, and View features photos of pets ready for adoption each week. To submit a photo, email View copy editor Anne King at aking@viewnews.com or mail to View, C/O Anne King, 1111 W. Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV 89125. Photos cannot be returned, and due to the high volume, they are often scheduled a month or two in advance.

Coroner IDs Las Vegas man killed in drive-by shooting

The man who died in a drive-by shooting in the northwest valley Thursday morning has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.

Dining Pick of the Week: Retro Bakery

Cupcakes were the dessert du jour several years ago. Although treat trend-setters seem to have moved on to doughnuts and cakepops, cupcakes are still the sweet to beat here.

Dining Pick of the Week: Camille by Manon

Camille by Manon is one of the area’s little secrets that won’t stay a secret for long. Once you try it, you can’t help telling other people about it.

Dining Pick of the Week: Pot Liquor Contemporary American Smokehouse

Pot Liquor’s name is not a pun based on licking the last bits of flavor out of a pot. It’s actually a Southern term for the rich broth left in the pot after collard greens, turnips or mustard greens are boiled together with smoked meats, bones or salt pork.

Padres shortstop charged with resisting arrest

San Diego Padres shortstop Everth Cabrera was charged with resisting arrest after being stopped for suspicion of driving under the influence of marijuana.

 
New Zealand prosecutor drops charge against AC/DC drummer

A New Zealand prosecutor on Friday dropped a charge against AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd that he attempted to procure the murder of two people, but Rudd still faces charges of threatening to kill.

‘Birdman’ stunt pays off beautifully

The captivating “Birdman,” starring Michael Keaton as a past-his-prime Hollywood star launching a Broadway play, is structured as one long, continuous scene.

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