Woman pleads not guilty in dog mauling

A judge set bail at $40,000 Wednesday for the owner of four dogs that mauled a 65-year-old Las Vegas woman and her neighbor last week.

Police say man burglarized homes of notable Las Vegans

A 23-year-old man has been indicted in connection with a string of home burglaries in the Summerlin area that netted about $2 million in stolen property from some high profile valley residents, prosecutors said Wednesday.

Nevada gun law reforms in the Legislative bullseye

State lawmakers took up the first of three 2nd Amendment bills Wednesday, with the Assembly Judiciary Committee hearing testimony on a bill that would require Nevada to recognize concealed carry weapon permits issued to individuals from all other states.

 
1 injured in partial building collapse in NYC

A three-story building undergoing demolition partially collapsed on Manhattan’s West Side on Wednesday, injuring a construction worker and raining rubble onto a parked school bus and its driver.

2015 Basic Baseball Capsule

Follow the link for preseason information for the Basic baseball team.

Laxalt takes immigration stance to Capitol Hill

Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt on Wednesday presented Congress the case against President Barack Obama’s executive actions on immigration, delivering an argument he said should focus on constitutional law and not partisan politics.

Horszowski Trio creates powerful music experience

The Horszowski Trio has the potential to make an indelible mark on chamber music for decades. But, for now, their performance Tuesday at UNLV’s Doc Rando Recital Hall was impeccable and filled with artistry.

Imagine Dragons’ new album debuts at top of charts

The No. 1 spot on the Billboard Top 200 chart has been battled over with “Game of Thrones”-like intensity every week of 2015 to date.

Senate bill would require PE at Nevada schools

State Sen. Joe Hardy thinks Nevada’s schoolchildren should exercise their bodies as well as their minds, but his bill to mandate at least 30 minutes of physical education a day for students from kindergarten to the 11th grade isn’t expected to proceed this session in its current form after a hearing Tuesday in the Senate Education Committee.

A revived locals market could push Station Casinos to IPO

There is no debate that Station Casinos had a strong finish to 2014, giving analysts hope that recovery in the Las Vegas locals gaming market is underway. Now, the investment community may want a piece of the action.

K-State student cited for disorderly conduct in court-storming incident

Kansas State student Nathan Power was issued a citation for disorderly conduct by university police who said he deliberately collided with Kansas forward Jamari Traylor while storming the court in the seconds after a 70-63 upset victory over No. 8 Kansas.

Snowy weather delays execution of Georgia woman

A woman set to become the first female prisoner executed by the state of Georgia in 70 years has had her death by injection delayed until Monday due to inclement weather, the governor’s office said.

Wal-Mart pay increase may fall short for workers

Wal-Mart’s recent decision to raise its minimum wage to $9 an hour may not be as altruistic as some would believe.

Lady Gaga will star in ‘American Horror Story’ next season

Fresh off her show-stealing turn at the Academy Awards, Lady Gaga has inked a deal for her next project: starring in the upcoming fifth season of “American Horror Story.”

 
Jury orders Apple to pay $533M in patent infringement case

Apple Inc. has been ordered to pay $532.9 million after a federal jury in Texas found that its iTunes software infringed three patents owned by patent licensing firm Smartflash LLC.

 
An Italian fisherman caught a massive 280-pound catfish

Catfish come in all varieties, shapes and sizes, some big and some small. And some downright gigantic, apparently now swimming in a river in Italy.

16-year-old singer shuns pop star status for classical works

Taylor See isn’t your typical “American Idol”-style crooner. The 16-year-old performs arias and classical music, and she’s set to show off her talents March 22 as a national finalist in the Music Teacher’s National Association Senior Voice Division vocal competition at the Rio.

Top 5 tax scams of 2015 to avoid

Tax scam artists use various tactics every year to try to steal taxpayers’ hard-earned money. Below are the top tax scams you’ll want to avoid this tax season.

 
Hope Solo admits she made ‘horrible choice’ on night of husband’s DUI

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Hope Solo admitted on Wednesday she made a “horrible choice” by being in a U.S. soccer team van when her husband, former NFL player Jerramy Stevens, was arrested for drunken driving.

Everybody must have guns!

A new bill would relax Nevada’s reciprocity standards when it comes to concealed weapons.

Historic Territorial Enterprise returning to Virginia City

The Territorial Enterprise of Mark Twain fame will be reborn March 12 in the form of a website and glossy monthly magazine in Virginia City that will cover politics, policy, business and culture around the state.

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