Disneyland celebrates 60th anniversary

For all the attention paid to shiny new features at Florida‘s Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland or the under-construction Shanghai Disneyland, there‘s only one original Disney park.

Roscoe Smith still searching for NBA opportunity

More than a year has passed since Roscoe Smith decided to forgo his senior season at UNLV and enter the NBA Draft, but the 24-year-old forward has yet to record a regular-season NBA statistic.

Outlaws to play one of final two regular-season home games

The Las Vegas Outlaws will finish out their inaugural season in the Arena Football League. But the team will play only one of its remaining two games at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Wynn threatens suit against Boston mayor

Embattled casino king Steve Wynn is once again threatening a defamation suit, this time against Boston Mayor Martin Walsh.

Lutz returns with flourish, powers 51s

Zach Lutz went 4-for-5 with three RBIs in his return to the 51s in helping Las Vegas to a 10-5 win over the Albuquerque Isotopes in a Pacific Coast League game Thursday in Albuquerque, N.M.

Sex education debate quashed until fall

A majority of the Clark County School Board marginalized one of its longest-serving members late Thursday with a vote to kill any discussion about its sex education policy until fall.

Raptors make impression in NBA Summer League

When rosters came out for the NBA Summer League, nobody was doing backflips over the Toronto Raptors‘€™ lineup.

McKeehen sitting on huge stack

Joe McKeehen was accused of committing a serious crime early Wednesday.

 
Severed arms, legs found near Connecticut train station

Police in Connecticut said on Thursday they found two severed human arms near a New Haven train station late on Wednesday, hours after a pair of severed legs were discovered near the same location.

Fool’s gold: Betting on Tiger

It was funny for a while —€” and some of his critics might never stop laughing —€” but now it’€™s just a bad joke. Tiger Woods‘€™ struggles on the golf course are getting old.

CCSD teachers protest lack of raises

More than 100 teachers in brightly colored superhero capes rallied outside the Greer Education Center on Thursday demanding the Clark County School Board "live up to their promise" and renegotiate their contracts.

 
Authorities investigating whether Tennessee shooter inspired by ISIS

The 24-year-old man accused of gunning down four Marines in Chattanooga, Tennessee, blogged on Monday that "life is short and bitter" and Muslims should not miss an opportunity to "submit to Allah," according to an organization that tracks extremist groups.

Camp Foxtail makes summer meaningful for Girl Scouts

Tucked inside the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest and surrounded by ponderosa pines, cool mountain air and wild horses sits Camp Foxtail. The camp at 5871 Lee Canyon Road provides Girl Scouts ages 8 to 17 with a traditional overnight camp experience filled with hiking, crafts and games.

 
Planned Parenthood head sorry for ‘tone and statements’ in video

Planned Parenthood‘s president apologized on Thursday for the "tone and statements" of a senior staff member who was secretly recorded in a video that critics say suggests the U.S. reproductive health organization sells aborted fetal tissue.

Winchester hopes to grow community through garden project

The Winchester Cultural Center, 3130 McLeod Drive, is getting a new community garden, but Patrick Gaffey, cultural program supervisor for Clark County, said it wasn’€™t his idea.

Brenda Lee returns to Las Vegas

Youngest? Longest? Brenda Lee has a double shot at Las Vegas entertainment history. If it helps you win at trivia, remember the 70-year-old Nashille icon, who sings at the Golden Nugget on Friday. She may not be a name you’d think of when it comes to entertainers closing in on a 60-year span in Las Vegas.

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