1 killed, 5 injured in Arizona rollover

A teenager was killed and five other northwest Arizona residents were hurt in a single-vehicle rollover in Golden Valley on Wednesday.

 
Barber gives misbehaving son ‘old man’ haircut

Never has a single haircut caused such a fuss. Some call it the “Benjamin Button Special;” others the “old man” cut. In either case, it’s supposed to be the cure for a misbehaving boy. A little bit of shame to get him back on track.

Manfred expects to face decision on reinstatement of Pete Rose

Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says he expects to face a decision on the status of Pete Rose, opening the door for possible reinstatement of the all-time hits leader for Hall of Fame consideration.

FLAG FOOTBALL: Carmell, Eagles secure Southeast title

Jeanne Carmell threw three touchdown passes to Kinsey Smyth Thursday to help Boulder City’s flag football team secure the Southeast League title with a 25-0 home win over Foothill.

Judge rejects Arizona’s effort to dismiss prison teacher rape lawsuit

An Arizona prison teacher who said she was raped by an inmate is at the center of a legal controversy in which the state is accused of trying to dismiss her negligence lawsuit on the grounds of “it’s a prison, this will happen,” her attorney contends.

 
Three children rescued from padlocked, squalid home

Three children, including an infant, have been rescued from a crumbling home north of Seattle where they were left without food and surrounded by animal feces, with their parents arrested on suspicion of mistreating them, authorities said on Wednesday.

Titus demands VA add staff to attack appeals backlog

Rep. Dina Titus of Nevada on Thursday demanded the Department of Veterans Affairs add staff “immediately” to attack a backlog of benefit appeals.

New Japanese hotel to feature robot staff

The robot revolution may be gentler than we thought. We’re not sure if the robotic staff at a planned hotel in Japan will be tucking guests into their beds at night, but they’ll be performing plenty of other traditional hospitality tasks.

North Las Vegas crash injures 2 people

North Las Vegas police shut down the Civic Center Drive and East Tonopah Avenue intersection following a rollover crash that sent two people to the hospital Thursday.

Body of ex-Patriots star Hernandez’s alleged victim had wallet, keys

The man who Aaron Hernandez is charged with murdering had a wallet, cash and two sets of keys in his pockets when his body was found near the Massachusetts home of the former New England Patriots star, a police officer testified on Thursday.

New Clark County Fire Department chief named

The largest fire department in Nevada named a 25-year agency veteran as chief Thursday. Gregory D. Cassell, new chief of the Clark County Fire Department, was “the most qualified and capable person to lead,” County Manager Don Burnette said in a release.

 
Girl Scout recovering after being shot on cookie outing

The shooting this week of a 9-year-old Indianapolis girl who was on her way to deliver Girl Scout cookies has generated strong cookie sales for her troop as she recovers from her injury, a scout official said on Thursday.

Singer-actress Mary Healy dead at 96

Performer best known for work with husband Peter Lind Hayes, lived and worked in Las Vegas during long career.

Galleria at Sunset adding half-dozen new restaurants

Galleria at Sunset in Henderson finished $7 million in interior renovations before the 2014 holiday shopping season that included creating more space for events.

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