Two men critically burned in Henderson plane crash — PHOTOS

Four people were taken to the hospital after their plane crashed in the southeast valley, officials say. The aircraft went down after catching fire at 1:20 p.m. Sunday about three miles southeast of Anthem

Parker, Gray lift Isotopes past 51s

Kyle Parker went 3-for-4 with two doubles, two RBIs and two runs to back Jon Gray‘s strong pitching and lead the Albuquerque Isotopes to an 8-1 win over the 51s in a Pacific Coast League game Sunday in Albuquerque, N.M.

Plan would let Nevadans go solar without panels

Southern Nevada residents who want to go green with rooftop solar without having to install and pay for panels on their own homes could soon benefit from a new proposal from Nevada Power.

Dustin Johnson chokes away another chance at British Open

Instead of waiting for the final hole, or even the final round, Dustin Johnson prematurely choked and coughed up another chance to win his first major championship. On moving day, he went the wrong way.

Wall of Fame adds pizazz to NBA Summer League

When I heard there was going to be an NBA Summer League Wall of Fame marking the circuit’€™s 10-year anniversary in Las Vegas, my first thought was cool.

Shark attacks, pro surfer survives on live TV — VIDEO

Australia‘s triple champion Mick Fanning survived a shark attack in Sunday‘s final of the World Surf League‘s J-Bay Open in South Africa, fighting off the circling predator with his fists before returning safely to shore.

Case against Vegas drug-dealing doctors revealed

A year ago, as Las Vegas physician Victor Bruce pleaded guilty to trafficking in prescription painkillers, U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden said four more unidentified doctors were targeted in a wide-ranging investigation.

Forest Service preps for long, hot summer in Spring Mountains

A fire official says the U.S. Forest Service is as well-equipped as it has ever been and is doing everything in its power to take proactive and preventative measures to ensure a fire such as the Carpenter 1 fire doesn‘™t happen again.

Children’s heart surgeons repair the tiniest patients

Have you heard this one? Where do you go for good medical care in Las Vegas? Answer: the airport. Don‘€™t try telling that stale joke to Caliente residents Caitlyn Beard, 22, and her husband, Steven, 24.

Traveling while pregnant takes preparation

So you‘€™re traveling for two this summer, even if your traveling companion doesn‘€™t yet qualify for a reduced-fare children‘€™s ticket. How should pregnant women prepare for their summer trips?

Kentucky rookie Booker sends Suns into title game

Devin Booker appears to be getting the hang of life in the NBA. At least the summer portion of it. The 6-foot-6-inch guard from Kentucky, taken by the Phoenix Suns with the No. 13 overall pick last month, put the team on his back Sunday in the semifinals of the NBA Summer League.

Nevada may see more solar plants as price tag drops

CARSON CITY –€” Two major solar power projects proposed by Nevada Power could be a boon to customers because of a dramatic drop in the cost of the renewable energy technology.

No longer running, Reid refunds $864K to donors

Over the course of a week early in May, Sen. Harry Reid cut $864,226 in refunds to campaign donors, money he no longer needed –€” and could no longer keep legally –€” after announcing he was retiring from the Senate at the end of next year.

Laying down rules for Uber, Lyft isn’t a simple process

If you‘re a fan of Uber and Lyft, you‘€™re one step closer to ride-hailing nirvana. But if you‘re a critic, you‘™re one step closer to ride-hailing Armageddon.

UNLV’s Scott, near the lead, ready for British Open ‘shootout’

Former UNLV golfer Adam Scott shot a 2-under 70 in the third round of the British Open on Sunday, leaving him three strokes behind co-leaders Paul Dunne, Louis Oosthuisen and Jason Day heading into Monday‘€™s final round at St. Andrews.

Man dead, another hospitalized after Saturday night shooting

Metro‘s dispatch received a call from an adult male, saying he and another man had been shot, and they were driving to the hospital about 10:50 p.m., Metro officer Laura Meltzer said Sunday.

Snapchat murder mystery event makes users detectives

In an intriguing, digital era twist, CryptTV, the digital network co-founded by "Hostel" maestro Eli Roth, will host a live murder mystery on Snapchat this Sunday.

 
Largest Zumba class record broken in Philippines

Thousands gathered in the streets of Mandaluyon, Philippines to break the Guinness World Record for the world‘s largest Zumba class. 

Vegas gets small break from heat

Storms forming in the mountains might not bring rain to the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service said.

1 person killed in Blue Diamond Road crash

Troopers and medical crews were called about 10 a.m. to state Route 160, about 5 miles past state Route 159, NHP trooper Chelsea Stuenkel said.