Johnny Depp married 28-year-old actress Amber Heard

Johnny Depp, the star of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” film series, married his fiancee, Amber Heard, at their home in Los Angeles earlier this week, according to People magazine.

Clark County School Board toughens bullying policy

The Clark County School District has toughened its bullying policy, including ordering principals to inform parents within one school day that a student is either a victim of bullying or accused of bullying.

NY man faces murder charge in Las Vegas beating death

A New York man faces a murder charge after the August death of a man police said was beaten near the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard North and Owens Avenue.

RadioShack files for bankruptcy in Delaware

Electronics retailer RadioShack Corp. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and said shareholder Standard General LP would buy 1,500 to 2,400 of its stores.

 
Tiger Woods leaves tournament with back injury

Tiger Woods withdrew from the Farmers Insurance Open during Thursday’s first round at Torrey Pines after his back began bothering him.

Prescribed burn to close section of Red Rock for two days

A prescribed burn is planned between Tuesday and Thursday in the Pine Creek drainage as part of an effort to protect a stand of Ponderosa pines from wildfire.

Art students fight racist graffiti with colorful project

An 8-foot spirit rock outside a South Carolina high school has a bright, new message of solidarity after students replaced a racist message left by a vandal.

Center offers in-depth look at spirituality

Sifu JC Cox risked everything to open Naturally Organic Healing Center about a year ago. The Chan and Taoist priest specializes in herbs, Qi Gong, tai chi, meditation, protection chants and ceremonies, and blessings for homes, businesses and babies. The center is open to people of all faiths.

 
Will Staggs be Disney’s next CEO?

Disney’s long corporate runoff has come to an end with the promotion of Tom Staggs to chief operating officer.

New Senate chairman vows push on nuke waste, Yucca

The new chairman of a U.S. Senate energy panel on Thursday announced he plans to focus on nuclear energy this year, including a bid to end an impasse on nuclear waste created when the Yucca Mountain repository was terminated.

Should you ever pay your significant other’s debt?

When it comes to relationships, love doesn’t always conquer all. Financial matters have the ability to cause friction in an otherwise happy couple, leading to repeat arguments that can eventually kill the relationship. So, what should you do if you find yourself in a relationship with someone who has substantial debt?

Bode Miller injured on Super G run, likely out of world championships

American five-time world champion Bode Miller, competing in his first race after sitting out the start of the World Cup season recovering from back surgery, has likely seen his world championships come to an end following a crash that left him with a deep gash across his right calf.

Nevada AG talks trends, teamwork at law enforcement summit

Law enforcement representatives from around the state came to Carson City on Thursday to meet with state Attorney General Adam Laxalt to discuss emerging crime trends and how agencies can work together

 
Dashcam catches cop ‘testing’ dashcam — VIDEO

For our viewing pleasure, a police officer in Missouri gets his groove on while “testing” the dashcam in his patrol car.

Orange jumpsuits worn by ISIS hostages ‘no coincidence’

A top U.S. defense official said it was “no coincidence” that recent Islamic State videos of the savage executions of hostages showed the victims wearing orange jumpsuits, “believed by many to be the symbol of the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay.”

 
President to ask Congress for authorization to fight ISIS

President Barack Obama will send Congress a proposal to authorize the use of force against ISIS shortly, both the White House and House Speaker John Boehner said Thursday, setting up a what’s sure to be a fierce political fight on Capitol Hill.

NBC’s Brian Williams lied his way to meme stardom

The admission by NBC’s Brian Williams that he fibbed about being on a U.S. military helicopter that took enemy fire during the Iraq War prompted not one but two trending hashtags: #BrianWilliamsMemories and #BrianWilliamsMisremembers

 
Orlando Magic fire head coach Jacque Vaughn

The Orlando Magic fired head coach Jacque Vaughn on Thursday, ending a week of speculation about his job security. James Borrego was named interim head coach.

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