King Tuff comes hard with far-out garage rock

On King Tuff’s latest record, “Black Moon Spell,” howlin’ garage rock meets T. Rex-style glam raunch on songs about sick-minded girls, heavy metal record collections and galloping rainbows.

 
Judge questions Lindsay Lohan’s community service

A Los Angeles judge on Wednesday gave a prosecutor more time to investigate whether actress Lindsay Lohan failed to complete her community service requirements in a reckless driving case.

 
St. Louis cops, citizens fight at public meeting

An attempt to mend the relationship between citizens and police in St. Louis broke into a shouting and shoving match late Wednesday — between citizens and police.

 
Prosecutors show video from Hernandez’s home before ‘13 killing

Security footage shows former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez and two friends in a flurry of preparation hours before the death of an acquaintance he is charged with murdering, prosecutors said on Thursday.

 
Police detain armed man near Super Bowl events

Phoenix police have sent a man for mental evaluation after he was detained while acting suspiciously near pre-Super Bowl events held in the city center and was found to be in possession of two guns and a knife, authorities said on Wednesday.

 
Human body parts found inside ditched suitcase

San Francisco police on Wednesday discovered human body parts stuffed inside a suitcase that had been ditched on the sidewalk of a downtown street, officials said.

 
Seahawks’ Lynch breaks silence, lectures media at press conference

Unmuted Marshawn Lynch finally made an appearance at Super Bowl media availability Thursday after two other brief appearances in which his responses were “so I don’t get fined” and “you know why I’m here.”

Maloofs really want Las Vegas NHL team

Face-off for the Chicago Blackhawks-Los Angeles Kings game was just minutes away on TV when Gavin Maloof implored the packed house of hockey fans to jump on the Las Vegas NHL ticket deposit bandwagon.

 
Leukemia patient’s dad asks school to ban unvaccinated kids for fear of measles

School officials at a San Francisco Bay area district publicly responded to a call from the father of a 6-year-old boy with weakened immunity to close the door to students at his child’s school if their families opted out of vaccinations because of personal beliefs.

 
Feds seize $19.5M in counterfeit Super Bowl merchandise

Federal authorities and the National Football League have seized $19.5 million worth of fake sports memorabilia as part of a year-long crackdown on counterfeit goods, they said on Thursday.

Analysis: ‘Red’ states get bigger budget cuts under Obama

As Washington has tightened its belt in recent years, the budget cuts have sliced most deeply in states where President Obama is unpopular, according to an analysis of federal spending by Reuters.

Say what? A guide to legislative language

Carson City has a language all its own. Here’s a handy guide to legislative terminology that will help you understand what’s going on in the capital.

What a difference 2 years makes in Nevada

Some things have changed considerably since the last Nevada Legislature convened. Here’s some of the things that are different as the 2015 session gets underway Monday.

Man shot, wounded in southeast valley home invasion

A man is expected to survive after being shot during a home invasion at a southeast valley home Wednesday night, Las Vegas police said.

Fatal crash shuts down 2-lane stretch US-93 in Arizona

The highway connecting Phoenix to Las Vegas is shut down after a head-on crash that killed two people on Thursday morning, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety.

Reader-submitted photos and adoptable pets, Jan. 29-Feb. 4, 2015

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.

Farm animals find shelter at sanctuary

Farm manager Darren “Trench” Picone kneels down to pet Sarah, a 10-month-old calf, while working at V Animal Sanctuary. Like a 500-pound puppy getting a belly rub, Sarah licks his face in return.

 
Malaysia declares missing flight is accident; search continues

Malaysia declared on Thursday the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 an accident, clearing the way for the airline to pay compensation to victims’ relatives while the search for the plane goes on.

Literary Las Vegas: William Post

When the Civil War breaks out, 17-year-old Roy Fox is asked to use his knowledge of the area’s terrain to carry messages to Confederate leaders. His elusiveness in evading Union capture earns him the title The Gray Fox.

Canine time traveler takes to Oregon Trail in new book

The box hummed and a white light came from the edges of it. Ranger couldn’t look at the light but when he finally opened his eyes, he was in a dusty, loud place with big animals, funny smells — and a woman’s frantic voice. Someone was lost, and Ranger heard a familiar word: “FIND!”

Dancer famous for Prince Harry ‘naked liaison’ to strip this weekend

One of many ladies who partied with Prince Harry of the Kingdom of Great Britain a few years ago will be prancing around Las Vegas this weekend with the prince’s underdrawers, and then she will give lap dances to whomever pays in cash.

Things to do in Henderson Jan. 29-Feb. 4, 2015

Henderson calendar highlights this week include a performance by comedians Bobby Slayton and Kevin Pollak and Green Valley High School’s production of “The Little Mermaid.”

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