A moth lays eggs in a reporter’s ear on live TV — VIDEO

“This African Moon moth is mating with my earlobe.” That’s what Fox 5 reporter Bob Bernard said as the moth fluttered on his left ear — and he wasn’t completely wrong.

Ferguson interim police chief fed up with how protesters treat officers

The interim Ferguson Police chief Tuesday said he was fed up with the way his officers, especially his African-American cops are being treated by protesters. He said black officers in Ferguson have been targeted for attack by protesters more that white cops are.

15-megawatt solar project starts at Nellis Air Force Base

Overcast skies couldn’t keep the sun from shining on Tuesday’s groundbreaking event to launch construction of a 15-megawatt solar project at Nellis Air Force Base.

Date night — the secret to a happy and long-lasting marriage

Those who keep date night alive are more likely to have long-lasting and happier relationships than those who don’t embrace date night, according to a study published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.

Will the Buccaneers take Jameis Winston at No.1 in the draft?

Four weeks before the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are officially on the clock in the 2015 NFL Draft on April 30, head coach Lovie Smith does not deny Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston is the leader in the clubhouse to be the No. 1 pick.

 
Bergdahl formally charged with desertion, could face life in prison

The U.S. Army has formally charged Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, a spokesman said. Bergdahl faces potential life in prison on one count and five years on another, an Army spokesman said.

Loneliness isn’t as bad as it sounds, study shows

Excess feelings of loneliness have been shown to shorten your lifespan and weaken your immune system. But a new study published by the Association for Psychological Science puts a new spin on how we understand loneliness.

 
Man fleeing in Maserati fatally shot by Georgia police

A man was shot dead by Atlanta-area police on Tuesday after he tried to flee in a Maserati when police sought to arrest him for a probation violation, authorities said.

 
MLS announces Minnesota United as newest expansion team

Minnesota United were introduced as the newest Major League Soccer team on Wednesday with plans to begin play in the rapidly growing league in 2018.

Recognize the specific symptoms of depression in men

Depression is typically associated with sadness and crying. However, in males, it manifests as anger, irritability, and aggression. Consequently, women are more likely to be diagnosed, and as a result, successfully treated for it. But in reality it affects men almost equally.

 
That’s amore: Pizza Expo showcases bakers, pie tossers, dough stretchers

More than 10,000 pizza makers, ingredient providers, pizzeria workers and their fans gathered at the Las Vegas Convention Center Tuesday for the opening of the International Pizza Expo — one of the tastiest trade shows on the city’s convention calendar.

Some Republicans want to throw the feds in jail?

There came a time during the Assembly Judiciary Committee’s hearing Monday when Las Vegas Republican Michele Fiore wondered — out loud — why it was that county sheriffs weren’t arresting federal law enforcement officers (she called them “thugs”) for impersonating police officers.

Special education program helps students pursue their passions

Clayton Rhodes attends classes and works with the UNLV women’s volleyball team as part of the work study program andis a big fan and booster of the school’s athletic programs.

3 Democratic state senators propose alternative tax measure

Three Democratic state senators pushed an alternative tax plan to Gov. Brian Sandoval’s business license fee proposal Tuesday, calling their measure simpler, fairer and broad based.

UNLVino to raise a glass to scholarship funds April 16-18

Take a sip for scholarship at UNLVino, Las Vegas’ wine weekend, slated for April 16-18. The event, set to feature celebrity chefs, entertainers, wines, spirits, craft beers and cuisine over three nights, raises funds for UNLV’s William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration.

Clippers, Hornets to play 2 pre-season games in China

The Charlotte Hornets and Los Angeles Clippers will play two pre-season games in China, including a first visit to Shenzhen, the National Basketball Association said on Wednesday.

Pro motorcycle rider killed in Okla. crash

Professional motorcycle racer Dane Westby, 28, was killed in a Tulsa, Oklahoma street crash when the motorcycle he was riding jumped a curb and hit a concrete wall and utility pole, police said on Wednesday.

Newsmakers, March 26-April 1, 2015

Awards and accomplishments by Las Vegas Valley residents.

BBC drops Jeremy Clarkson, ‘Top Gear’ fate unknown

The BBC said on Wednesday it would not renew the contract of Jeremy Clarkson, the hugely-popular but divisive presenter of its motoring program “Top Gear” after what it called an unprovoked physical attack on a producer.

Reader-submitted photos and adoptable pets, March 26-April 1, 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.

 
Suspect found dead after Calif. police officer killed

A suspected shooter in the San Francisco Bay Area city of San Jose was found dead from a gunshot wound following an exchange of gunfire with police on Tuesday night that killed one officer, local authorities said.

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