No evidence NFL saw Ray Rice video before public release, FBI director says

There’s no evidence that anyone at the NFL saw or possessed a video showing Ray Rice striking his then-fiancée until it was made public, but the league should have known it needed to dig deeper into the incident, former FBI Director Robert Mueller concluded in a report released Thursday.

BYU, LSU to meet in 2017 Kickoff Classic

LSU will face BYU in the 2017 Kickoff Classic at NRG Stadium in Houston, it was announced Thursday.

 
Here’s what happened at the 2015 People’s Choice awards

The people have spoken and superheroes continue to rule the movie pack, as Captain America, Iron Man and Batman were among the top winners at the People’s Choice awards on Wednesday.

Hawks owners approve plan to sell team

The Atlanta Hawks will be put up for sale after the franchise’s owners announced Thursday that they unanimously approved a plan to sell all shares in the team.

Police evacuate apartments after getting call on suicidal man

Las Vegas police evacuated a southeast valley apartment complex after a man in one of the units threatened to harm himself with a large knife Thursday morning, according to Metro.

Teen pleads guilty to murder of World War II veteran

A Washington state teenager changed his plea to guilty on Wednesday in the murder of a World War Two veteran he beat up with an accomplice in 2013 during what he said was a drug deal, Spokane area media reported.

Health district wants 180 tested in Desert Oasis TB case

A contagious case of tuberculosis at Desert Oasis High School is being investigated, and 180 people have been sent letters to get tested.

Woman plunges toilet, 5-foot boa constrictor comes out

It’s hard to explain how a 5-foot boa constrictor nosed its way up into a toilet through the down-pipe in a San Diego office building Wednesday.

Sneakers adorned with artist’s work to help fund education

Before graduating from Canyon Springs High School, Cristian Lopez found out he won a design competition that combined art, science, commerce and charity. The result is The Lopez, a shoe that is helping fund education for the future.

Why January is the month to put a fraud alert on your credit report

Your credit report includes very important documentation of your credit history, which is used by lenders to assess risk. It’s also used by employers and other agencies which have a vested interest in how well you manage your credit and finances. For this reason, it is imperative that you not only take the necessary steps to improve your credit management but also remain abreast of the information reported to the credit bureaus.

NKorea threatens ‘hail of bullets’ in US over sanctions

North Korea has threatened the United States “with a hail of bullets and shells on its own territory” if it does not withdraw sanctions, the North’s state news agency reported on Thursday.

Summerlin man doesn’t let life pass him by while waiting for double lung transplant

Scott Tyra is a nonsmoker who grew up in a household with two heavy smokers. He said he “felt sick since I can remember,” and at age 17, he had half of one of his lungs removed. Now 59, he said the other half is so scarred it is useless, and his remaining lung is failing. He’s been on the double organ transplant list at UCLA since 2007.

How the new Nevada appeals court will work

Without any doubt, I knew the first three judges on the new Nevada Court of Appeals would consist of a minority, a woman and one white male. One would be from Northern Nevada, two from Las Vegas.

 
Jameis Winston accuser files lawsuit against Florida State

A woman who accused college football star Jameis Winston of raping her in 2012 filed suit Wednesday against Florida State University, alleging the school violated her rights under Title IX.

 
5-year-old girl dies after dad throws her off bridge

A 5-year-old Florida girl was pronounced dead early on Thursday after her father threw her over the side of a bridge, a 62-foot drop into frigid waters, police in St. Petersburg said.

‘50 Shades’ earns R rating for ‘unusual behavior’

Those looking forward to the impending release of “Fifty Shades of Grey” are likely to see the film for its sexy scenes, hot stars and … “unusual behavior”?

Student’s body found in Utah school bathroom

A 17-year-old high school senior’s body was found in the bathroom of a southern Utah school Tuesday.

Thank Santa: Las Vegas home prices ticked up in December

The Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors reported Wednesday that the traditionally slow holiday season brought a slight uptick in local home prices.

You can prevent cervical cancer

Cervical cancer can be prevented and treated successfully. Learn more now.

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