Hi-ranking FBI officials’ home addresses leaked

U.S. authorities are investigating the online leak of home addresses of senior officials and former officials from the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies, CBS News reported on Wednesday.

Hype for Mayweather-Pacquiao fight gaining traction

Tuesday seemed beyond normal for what you might expect, if you believe normal for a boxing media day is David Hasselhoff holding court for some who at least appeared interested in his opinion and Texas Tech football coach Kliff Kingsbury posing for photos inside the gym.

‘Duck Dynasty’ family talks about Las Vegas musical

Willie and Korie Robertson of the “Duck Dynasty” family met with the Las Vegas media on Wednesday to discuss the opening of their show “Duck Commander the Musical” at the Rio.

Modern pain theories help explain variety of sensations

When someone says that pain is all in your head, they’re partially right. New theories on pain and how the human body perceives it are changing how the medical industry treats people experiencing pain.

 
US, allies conduct 23 air strikes against ISIS in Syria, Iraq

U.S.-led forces targeted Islamic State militants in Syria with six air strikes and conducted another 17 strikes against the group in Iraq from Tuesday to Wednesday morning, the U.S. military said.

10 things you should never say to a single person

For the awkward situations that come up at dinner parties and dreaded family gatherings, avoid these well-meant comments that are not always well-received by single people.

 
Boston marks 2nd anniversary of deadly marathon bombing

Boston marked the second anniversary of the deadly attack on its annual marathon on Wednesday with a quiet ceremony at the site where three died, unveiling a pair of banners marked with a heart.

 
Suspected tornado in Oregon sends vehicle into the air

A rare suspected tornado in Oregon swept across a parking lot at a community college in the city of Eugene, lifting up a Jeep with two people inside and damaging three other vehicles, officials said on Wednesday.

Nevada courting disaster using recruits to supervise prison inmates

Corrections officers at High Desert State Prison contend untrained assistants are used to pad staffing figures and make it appear they are meeting proper inmate supervision ratios. They say, it is a recipe for neglect, abuse, and tragedy.

Reader-submitted photos and adoptable pets, April 16-22, 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.

 
Southern California making cuts to wholesale water deliveries

Southern California’s water wholesaler voted on Tuesday to cut its deliveries to cities and communities by 15 percent as the state clamps down on water usage amid a devastating four-year drought.

That Vegas house you’re selling? Drop the price

New reports show the number of homes languishing unsold on the Las Vegas market is on the rise. Industry observers blame the trend on unreasonable seller expectations based on median prices that gained 25 percent a year in 2013 and 2014 but have since gone flat.

Weather may delay some RJ newspaper deliveries

Wind knocked out power at the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s production facilities Tuesday night, which may result in delivery delays to some customers Wednesday morning.

6 ways to ease your long commute

Here are some product ideas to help drivers ease their commute to and from work.

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