Brothers’ fight over food at dinner leads to murder, suicide

A 13-year-old boy killed his 6-year-old brother and wounded an older sibling in Florida after a disagreement over food before commiting suicide with the same gun, authorities said.

 
Bomb threat interrupts Aaron Hernandez trial

A bomb scare forced the evacuation on Thursday of the Massachusetts courthouse where the murder trial of ex-NFL player Aaron Hernandez was underway. The court lifted the bomb threat and the trial will resume at 2pm ET, a court security official said.

Here’s how much every MLB team is worth

Major-league baseball teams are worth $1.2 billion on average, an increase of 48 percent from 2014, according to Forbes’ valuations released Wednesday.

State’s first distillery brewing plans for whiskey and spirits bar

Henderson resident George Racz is living the American dream. Ten years ago, he couldn’t speak a word of English; today, he owns and operates the Las Vegas Distillery, the first in the state.

The Aztecs are coming

This weekend we jump back into conference play as we host San Diego State. For the last three years the Aztecs have been one of the best teams in the conference. Hopefully we can come out and show our best stuff and get it started on Friday night.

Nevada Court of Appeals hears first oral arguments

Cued by the words “all rise,” the three judges of Nevada’s new Court of Appeals entered their Las Vegas courtroom Wednesday to hear oral arguments for the first time.

 
1 dead after tornados strike Oklahoma, Arkansas

About 15,000 homes and businesses in Oklahoma and Arkansas were without power on Thursday after tornadoes touched down in the states a day earlier, leaving at least one person dead and scores of structures damaged.

Las Vegas doctor pleads to drug charges in sex party case

A Las Vegas doctor who police said threw drug-fueled sex parties at his Henderson mansion and the Trump International hotel has reached a deal with prosecutors.

McCarran reports largest monthly passenger jump since August

Passenger counts continue to soar at McCarran International Airport as the Clark County Aviation Department on Thursday reported the fifth best February on record and the largest monthly percentage increase in passengers since August.

Ant-eater Survivorman launches show in hopes of a regular Vegas gig

He’s known as “Suvivorman,” the guy on the Discovery Channel who outruns jaguars and eats ants in the wild, and now he’s hoping to begin a Las Vegas residency — a “Survivorman’s Mother Earth” stage show of music, visuals and storytelling.

Pet-friendly Henderson: Area workplaces don’t discriminate when it comes to pets

When pets are viewed as family members, it can be difficult to leave them at home while going to work or enjoying a night out. To ease the guilt, Henderson View explores businesses and restaurants that welcome both two- and four-legged guests.

Couple share their love on the airwaves in radio show

It’s been said that couples who work together have a hard time staying together, but in the case of Robert and Pamela Rickenbacker, they are loving every minute of it.

County seeks foster families for the roughly 3,000 children in need

At any given time, there are more than 3,000 youths in foster care in Clark County. Many of these children come from abusive or neglected homes and are in need of temporary shelter and care from an individual or family.

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