Dodgers have reportedly told Puig he won’t be traded

Despite speculation that the Los Angeles Dodgers might trade star outfielder Yasiel Puig for pitching help, the team has told him he will not be dealt, according to several media reports.

Some of Las Vegas’ least favorite roads are getting fixed

While Nevada is one of the best in the nation when it comes to road quality, some Las Vegas residents were still upset with the condition of a few of the valley’s roads — but they are getting fixed.

Henderson did work at home of Mayor Hafen’s daughter

A Henderson city worker did more than $800 worth of waterline repairs at the home of Mayor Andy Hafen’s daughter, who was billed for the labor after the Review-Journal asked about it.

Drug testing is coming to competitive video gaming

A competitive video-gaming organization will begin testing players for performance-enhancing drugs next month, as the field of so-called eSports moves further into the mainstream and prize pools climb.

Obama speaks up for gay rights during Kenyan visit

President Barack Obama told Kenya on Saturday the United States was ready to work more closely in the battle against Somalia’s Islamist group al Shabaab, but chided his host on gay rights.

Clinton will appear before committee investigating Benghazi attacks

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will appear in October before the House committee investigating the 2012 attacks that killed four Americans in Benghazi, Libya, Clinton’s presidential campaign said on Saturday.

Coroner rules baby’s death in December a homicide

The death of a 4-month-old girl who spent two weeks at a Las Vegas hospital and died in December was ruled a homicide, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.

Pa. man arrested for setting fire to plastic Confederate flag

A Pennsylvania man has been arrested for setting fire to a plastic Confederate battle flag attached to a parked pickup truck, in an apparent drunken impulse, police said on Friday.

Photographer captures nearly 100 same-sex weddings

Married in every sense of the word, but strangers in the government’s eyes. That was the harsh reality for Steven Rosen and his late husband Cal Grogan.

Widow battles ex-Gov. Guinn’s son in fraud suit

The Ruthe family trust lost approximately $7 million to Jeffrey Guinn’s fraud, manipulation and conflicts of interest, a lawsuit alleges.

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