Man’s leg found in garbage, sues hospital

A Florida man is suing a hospital for emotional distress, saying his leg was amputated and thrown in the garbage with his name tag still attached.

Armed, suicidal man caused closure of I-15, Las Vegas Blvd.

Authorities briefly shut down northbound Interstate 15 and Las Vegas Boulevard in the south valley Friday afternoon while they arrested a man they said was armed and suicidal.

Here’s what you need to know about the MayPac fight

After six years of backs-and-forths, the fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao is finally happening at the MGM Saturday night.

Top 5 moments in Manny Pacquiao’s career

Manny Pacquiao’s career has so many highlights that it’s tough to boil it down to just five greatest moments.

Chicago Bears player pleads guilty to DWI

Chicago Bears defensive tackle Jeremiah Ratliff was given one year of probation after pleading guilty to a DWI charge.

 
Trial brings out more details on gunman in Colo. theater shooting

Harrowing accounts from survivors dominated the first week of Colorado’s movie theater massacre trial, but amid the tears a much more detailed picture emerged of gunman James Holmes, his personal life and his deadly plan.

Free Comic Book Day is this Saturday

“This is the big event for the year and it just keeps getting bigger,” said Ralph Mathieu, owner of Alternate Reality Comics, 4110 S. Maryland Parkway. “There are a lot of great books this year.”

Woman is full of life even if she is allergic to it

The cracker or the bite of ice cream — Brynn Duncan still isn’t sure which one sent her into anaphylactic shock that day. Her food allergies change so frequently, keeping track is almost pointless.

Businessman goes from ski slopes to Golden Arches

James Vance went from the ski slopes to the Golden Arches and hasn’t looked back. Vance, 48, owns eight McDonald’s franchises in Southern Nevada, but it’s not a career Vance envisioned when he was younger. He owned a ski shop before embarking on a career with McDonald’s.

Buccaneers ask Jameis Winston to delete crab legs Instagram photo

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers didn’t find it funny when — hours after selecting him with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft — quarterback Jameis Winston posted a photo of himself posing in front of a serving of Alaskan king crab legs.

 
Ain’t no party like an ‘Avengers’ party

Despite the many, many action scenes, there’s nothing as entertaining anywhere in “Avengers: Age of Ultron” as seeing these characters we’ve gotten to know as they take time to relax, unwind, flirt and goof on each other.

Bruce Jenner sued for wrongful death following fatal car crash

Olympic gold medalist and reality television star Bruce Jenner has been sued for wrongful death by relatives of the woman killed in a car crash involving the former athlete on a Malibu highway in February, a Los Angeles court spokeswoman said on Friday.

Kerkorian company offers support to MGM board members

While real-estate investor Land & Buildings Investment Management works to sway MGM Resorts International shareholders to remove four members of the board of directors, the company’s largest investor said it would back company management in the brewing proxy fight.

Betting on Mayweather-Pacquiao could reach $80 million

Early money favored Manny Pacquiao, and now money is coming in on Floyd Mayweather. It might not be Super Bowl big, but Las Vegas oddsmakers figure the betting handle on the fight will be $50 million to $80 million.

10 retirement savings myths that won’t go away

If you’re confused about the different retirement investment vehicles or don’t know how to save for retirement in general, it’s important that you do your research. When doing your research, however, you might come across pieces of advice that aren’t 100 percent accurate. Here are 10 retirement savings myths you should watch out for:

 
Ex-Chris Christie appointee pleads guilty in NJ bridge scandal

A former ally of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie on Friday pleaded guilty to criminal charges related to the George Washington Bridge closure scandal, delivering another blow to Christie’s image at a time when he is trying to get his presidential campaign off the ground.

Ride-hailing app Curb explores entry to Southern Nevada

Curb, a ride-hailing application service that works exclusively with regulated taxi companies in 60 cities across the United States, is exploring entry to the Southern Nevada market.

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