Kyle Busch says no timetable is set yet for return to track

Kyle Busch met with reporters for the first time since his accident at Daytona International Speedway on Feb. 21 and gave a fascinating, detailed account of the wreck and his thought processes during the seconds before he hit the wall.

GOP proposes more money to revive frozen Yucca Mountain Project

With Republicans now in charge on both sides of Capitol Hill, lawmakers who want a new life for the Yucca Mountain project launched their latest bid on Wednesday to fund the Nevada nuclear waste site.

Trying to get life back on track? Here are 7 ways faith can help

Let’s face it, no matter who you are, life is not always easy. There are times when even the best of us get derailed from the life we think we are headed for, and end up at what we believe is a dead end.

NASA probe sends back first color picture of dwarf planet Pluto

The first spacecraft to visit distant Pluto, a dwarf planet in the solar system’s frozen backyard, is still three months away from a close encounter, but already in viewing range, newly released photos show.

Person shot in face near Owens and H

Las Vegas police are investigating a shooting in the central valley that left one person with wounds to the face.

‘Free-range’ parents investigated after kids were found by police

The Maryland couple who made national headlines for letting their children walk home unaccompanied from a park are in potential trouble with Child Protective Services again after the kids were picked up Sunday by police one-third of a mile from home.

Senate considers bill that would trim long DMV lines

A legislative money committee was told Wednesday that the Department of Motor Vehicles budgets under consideration this session include funding for 75 new positions to staff all windows in the urban Las Vegas offices to reduce long wait times.

Who pays the most taxes?

Tax day is Wednesday, but who has the most legitimate gripe about paying income taxes? In other words, who pays the most?

Here are 15 interesting facts about Tax Day

Not everything about tax day has to be horrible. There are plenty of interesting facts to keep your mind busy during the lead up to the IRS’ deadline for tax filing.

Man faces new charges in fatal moped wreck

Prosecutors have added charges against a man accused of leaving the scene of a crash that killed two people on a moped.

PERS reform bill author touts alternative to pensions

A state lawmaker pushing for major changes to the state public employee retirement plan told a committee on Wednesday that long-term workers would actually do better under his proposal than with the current defined benefit pension plan.

Check out 4 ways to get kids to master a task

We all want our children to grow up and be independent adults. Yet, figuring out how to get them there can be challenging. Good parents teach and train their children along the way so that they can learn and be ready to be completely independent.

 
Manny Pacquiao movie offers look into boxer’s childhood

A film about Manny Pacquiao released on Wednesday offers a look into the Philippine boxer’s childhood before his much anticipated fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr next month.

 
Feds increase reward price for info on 2008 Times Square bombing

U.S. federal authorities on Wednesday announced an increased reward of $115,000 for information leading to the conviction of individuals responsible for the 2008 bombing in New York’s Times Square.

Here’s why kids should help around the house

Research suggests parents who figure that soon the baby will be old enough to help out around the house may be in for a surprise.

 
Anti-Semitic attacks increased in 2014

Anti-Semitic attacks surged worldwide in 2014, with the highest number of incidents occurring in France, according to an annual study published in Israel on Wednesday.

 
Grave marker of Hillary Clinton’s father pushed over

Police in Pennsylvania said on Tuesday that the tombstone of Hillary Clinton’s father had been knocked over in a possible case of vandalism, the Scranton Times-Tribune newspaper reported, days after she announced her presidential bid.

 
Why a company is paying its employees a $70K minimum wage

“Is anyone else freaking out right now?” Dan Price, founder and CEO of a small Seattle company asked after informing his company of a new salary policy. “I’m kind of freaking out.”

Millennials find new use for spare change – Acorns

Investors — and millennials — are nuts about Acorns, a new investment app that lets people automatically invest spare change from debit and credit card purchases.

 
Lawmakers asked about Clinton personal email account in 2012

U.S. lawmakers asked Hillary Clinton in 2012 if she used a personal email account for government business while secretary of state, but never received an answer, according to letters released on Wednesday.

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