Get to know the emotions of ‘Inside Out’ — VIDEO

Watch Amy Poehler (Joy), “The Office’s” Phyllis Smith (Sadness), Bill Hader (Fear), Mindy Kaling (Disgust) and Lewis Black (Anger) explain their characters in the latest animated adventure from Disney/Pixar.

Bryce Harper leaves game with leg injury

Washington Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper left Thursday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays in the top of the sixth inning with an unspecified leg injury after making a throw following an RBI single by Tampa Bay’s Asdrubal Cabrera.

How much do you know about Henderson? — QUIZ

Consistently ranked one of the top 10 safest cities in the country, Henderson has a knack for providing a contrast to Las Vegas, only a few miles away.

DOE probes worker radiation exposure at test site

The Department of Energy has launched investigations into two incidents over the past year where workers at the Nevada National Security Site were exposed to potential contamination while conducting nuclear weapons activities.

Perch makes fine addition to Downtown Container Park food offerings

The Perch, like some of the other Downtown Container Park restaurants, offers a limited menu of creative, well-prepared food. It also has more indoor seating than most, so at this time of year its air-conditioning presents extra cachet.

 
Hillary Clinton calls for unity in aftermath of church shooting

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, speaking at a Latino conference in Las Vegas on Thursday, called for unity in the aftermath of the deadly shootings in South Carolina.

 
Woman suing Uber after teen daughter assaulted

Ride-sharing app Uber is facing a $2 million dollar lawsuit brought on by a Virginia woman who says a driver sexually assaulted her 13-year-old daughter on up to 20 different occasions.

Assad Brothers bring Latin rhythms to Las Vegas

Sergio and Odair Assad have been called the best two-guitar team in history. The classically trained brothers have been playing professionally for 50 years but keep it fresh by continually improvising in their collaborations.

1 pulled from central valley house fire

A person was being treated for smoke inhalation Thursday afternoon after being pulled out of a burning house in the central valley, according to the Las Vegas Fire Department.

 
Blackhawks celebrate Stanley Cup victory with fans — PHOTOS

The streets and sidewalks of downtown Chicago were a sea of red Thursday as hundreds of thousands of fans streamed in for the victory parade and rally to celebrate the Blackhawks’ Stanley Cup championship – the third for the National Hockey League team in six years.

Steel Panther rocking House of Blues

As gloriously over-the-top as Steel Panther’s shtick is, the musicianship is serious. No kidding, these knuckle-dragging maestros play hair metal with a proficiency that’s as good, if not better, than actual practitioners from the late ’80s.

Woman thought dead in car crash is alive, Metro says

A woman Las Vegas police initially said was dead after a single-vehicle crash Thursday is still alive but in critical condition, Metro said.

5 new businesses coming to the Container Park

Downtown Project, Tony Hsieh’s $350 million downtown redevelopment initiative, welcomed five new businesses to its outdoor startup incubator village.

Transport Workers Union stages protest against Allegiant

About 20 Transport Workers Union members protested Thursday near the Allegiant Travel Co. office in Western Las Vegas morning, saying Allegiant made record profits but falls short of industry standards when it comes to pay, work rules and benefits.

 
A woman is going to be on the $10 bill

Move over Alexander Hamilton. You’re getting company on the $10 bill and her name is …

Casinos filing more suspicious activity reports, prosecutor says

A federal prosecutor tasked with enforcing anti-money laundering laws, told a Las Vegas audience Thursday the casino industry has grown the number of times it reports suspicious activity by its customers, but more can be accomplished in fostering a “culture of compliance.”

Stored passwords in Apple software might not be secure

Apple claims that its “Keychain” software lets people securely store their passwords on their Macs. As it turns out, hackers can pull the keys off the chain.

How did we get to the SCOTUS decision on gay marriage?

In January, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to decide on whether states can ban gay marriage, in what will be at the end of June one of the most anticipated rulings of the year.

Here’s the full EDC 2015 Schedule

The Electric Daisy Carnival is in town and we’ve got the full schedule. Here’s a little something to help plan out your weekend experience.

No cause found in death of NLV toddler found stuffed in box

The coroner could not determine the cause and manner of death for a 3-year-old girl whose body was found stuffed in a box in the back of a car in North Las Vegas in April, staff said Thursday.

How would you build the perfect smartphone?

There’s no such thing as a perfect smartphone. But there are smartphones that have near-perfect components or virtually flawless aspects and features.

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