Bisping still battling after win in Scotland

UFC middleweight Michael Bisping wasn‘€™t ready to stop fighting after emerging victorious by split decision over Thales Leites in a five-round battle in the main event of the organization‘€™s first card in Scotland on Saturday.

 
Ex-frat leader won’t see hazing charges in hiker’s death

The former president of a disbanded southern California fraternity will not face criminal charges after a student died on a grueling hike during an initiation rite for the group, the Los Angeles Times reported Monday.

 
‘Heroic’ teen saves woman, 78, from burning car

An Oregon teen who punched out the window of a burning car at a gas station to save an elderly woman over the weekend was "nothing short of heroic," fire officials said Monday.

Bunkhouse Saloon in downtown Las Vegas closes

The Bunkhouse Saloon has inexplicably gone dark. With seemingly no notice or explanation, the popular downtown music destination at 124 S. 11th Street issued word via its Facebook page that it is no longer operational, as of today.

Las Vegas chiropractor disciplined for having sex with student

A Las Vegas chiropractor has been disciplined for having sex with a woman who was his student and patient after seducing her by claiming they were married in past lives, according to the Chiropractic Physicians‘€™ Board of Nevada.

Woman kills husband, infant son then shoots self

A Washington state woman who said she shot dead her husband and infant son and then wounded herself is likely to be charged with first-degree murder, police said Monday.

Lutz happy to be back in States

Zach Lutz is happy to be back in the United States. But the Las Vegas 51s infielder wouldn‘t trade the experience of his whirlwind last 14 months for anything.

Here’s how to help tweens deal with life changes, school

Nothing is harder for kids to adjust to than the teenage years. Adding to the emotional rollercoaster of puberty and changing bodies and minds, kids have to move from elementary school life to junior high or middle school.

Hammon makes history as Spurs win summer league

What a wonderful 11 days this had been for Becky Hammon. For Jonathan Simmons and Treveon Graham, it may have been even better.

 
Rachel Dolezal says ‘I’m black’ in new interview

A civil rights activist who drew national attention for self-identifying as a black woman despite being the child of white parents, told magazine Vanity Fair she did not lie, but her critics are limited by their views of race: "I would say I‘m black."

Majority of parents turn to social media for help

When it comes to the adage that it takes a village to raise a child, today‘s parents are turning to social media to find that village.

NCAA makes changes to tournament seeding process

The NCAA Tournament selection committee has been given more flexibility to create the best matchups for the first weekend of the event.

Mitsubishi apologizes to WWII POWs

As Japan prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, one of its largest corporations has given a long-awaited apology for wartime atrocities.

 
2 women, 3 young girls killed in Calif. home

A 30-year-old suspect has been arrested after police found two women and three girls, including an infant, dead in a California home.

Foley formally files application for Las Vegas NHL franchise

Prospective NHL team owner Bill Foley submitted his application to the National Hockey League on Monday for a team in Las Vegas that would play at the new arena being built behind New York-New York on the Strip.

Miracle Flights for Kids caught up in loan fiasco

Miracle Flights for Kids provides free medical air travel for sick and injured children, but now it looks like the nonprofit has been taken for a very costly ride.

Caesars’ lawsuit against second-lien noteholders dismissed

A lawsuit by casino company Caesars Entertainment Corp. against a group of creditors known as the second-lien noteholders, who are owed billions of dollars, was dismissed by a New York state court judge on Monday, according to a court filing.

Vegas DJ prefers roses over men’s underwear

Some dude threw his underwear at Eva Shaw on stage, once, so if you see her DJ Wednesday at Wet Republic pool‘s night party, she says she‘d prefer roses or cheese.

Former POW Jessica Lynch learning to deal with pain of war

Jessica Lynch, the woman made famous for being a prisoner of war in Iraq, has been dealing with the alienation and the sense of dislocation that soldiers experience when they return from war.

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