Bassist and co-founder of Yes, Chris Squire, dies at 67

“It’s with the heaviest of hearts and unbearable sadness that we must inform you of the passing of our dear friend and Yes co-founder, Chris Squire,” the band wrote. “Chris peacefully passed away last night in Phoenix Arizona. We will have more information for you soon.”

Cruise ship work led Summerlin author to discover ideas for books

Brian David Bruns, a Summerlin resident, has visited 50 countries, made the seven seas his playground, pursued the girl and won her, and lived within walking distance of Dracula’s birthplace. And he tells it all in his books.

6 people hospitalized, 22 displaced by apartment complex fire

The department responded to the fire about 1:38 a.m. Sunday at the Sandpebble Village Apartments, 4480 Sirius Avenue, near the intersection of Arville Street and Desert Inn Road.

Faith eclipses racial hatred

As Father Bob Stoekig began his hopeful and heart-felt homily on keeping the faith in the face of storm and tragedy, a thought occurred to me.

Clark County School District teacher hiring campaign hits overdrive

The Clark County School District’s human resources team is spending June scouring the nation’s colleges and launching other efforts to fill 2,600 teaching positions opening between February and the start of the school year.

EDITORIAL: Rebel-rouser Reid no racial healer

Harry Reid had quite the threefer last week. He managed to politicize a national tragedy, allege racism where it doesn’t exist and punch Nevada’s largest university in the mouth, all at the same time.

Southbound I-15 re-opened after crash

The crash happened at 6:18 a.m. Sunday, just south of the Silverado Ranch exit, according to Nevada Highway Patrol’s accident monitoring site.

 
Space station supply rocket explodes after liftoff — VIDEO

An unmanned Space Exploration Technologies rocket exploded about two minutes after liftoff from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Sunday, destroying a cargo ship bound for the International Space Station, NASA said.

New Miss Nevada came to Las Vegas to teach

The new Miss Nevada Katherine Kelley moved to Las Vegas from Kentucky last year with the goal of teaching math to grade-school students.

Getaways Calendar, July 2015

The following activities are planned in the Las Vegas region during July.

Lake Las Vegas starts comeback from Great Recession

Lake Las Vegas, the water-filled, 3,592-acre development in northeastern Henderson, hit the bottom of the Great Recession hard, perhaps more spectacularly than any other Southern Nevada development.

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