Man killed in downtown shooting

A fatal shooting at a downtown Las Vegas home early Monday morning is under investigation, according to Las Vegas police.

Bicyclist injured in west valley crash

A bicyclist was taken to University Medical Center’s trauma unit after being hit by a car in the west valley.

Marilyn Kirkpatrick picked for County Commission

Gov. Brian Sandoval on Tuesday appointed former Assembly Speaker Marilyn Kirkpatrick to the Clark County Commission, replacing Tom Collins who resigned earlier this month.

Chargers QB Rivers celebrates $84M extension with Domino’s pizza

Despite signing an $84 million, four-year contract extension, San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers didn’t suddenly acquire champagne tastes. In fact, he celebrated his new deal in cheesy fashion.

SLS Las Vegas net loss reaches $48.6 million in second quarter

The SLS Las Vegas suffered a net loss of more than $48.6 million in the second quarter and has lost more than $83.9 million in the first six months of the year, according to a recent securities filing.

CSN bookstore launches cash-for-credits deal

The College of Southern Nevada’s bookstore launched a promotion Tuesday offering up to $200 in shopping credit to students who sign up for fall classes this week.

Wildfire grows to 4,000 acres in Northern Nevada

CARSON CITY — Firefighters on Tuesday continued to battle a 4,000-acre blaze burning in rugged terrain about 50 miles east of Fallon in Northern Nevada.

Rooftop-solar coalition wants to keep existing rate through Dec. 31

A coalition of rooftop-solar companies has submitted a proposal to the Nevada Public Utilities Commission asking the panel to adopt Nevada’s existing net metering rate as an interim tariff through Dec. 31.

It is time for a progressive political revolution?

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont emerged Tuesday from his address to the Nevada AFL-CIO at the Luxor hotel-casino with a simple message for a cadre of reporters and photographers: It’s time for a change.

Dancing lineman steals halftime show from AFL cheerleaders

If dancing lineman Oscar Hernandez had played for the now-defunct Las Vegas Outlaws, there’s a good chance the team would still be playing in the Arena Football League. His moves are mesmerizing.

2015 Mojave Football Capsule

The Rattlers posted a strong record and had the Sunset League’s Most Valuable Player in Ty Flanagan yet failed to make the playoffs last season

2015 Eldorado Football Capsule

Coach Cutts takes over a program looking for its first playoff appearance since 2004

2015 Del Sol Football Capsule

The Dragons were once among the top teams in the state, but they haven’t made the playoffs since 2010.

2015 Cheyenne Football Capsule

The Desert Shields made the playoffs for the fourth straight year last season, but it was a rocky ride to the postseason

Newborn’s body found in Arizona dumpster

It was a grim discovery in a Glendale, Arizona, dumpster on Saturday morning. Someone had wrapped a newborn baby in a towel, put it in a bag and stuffed the bundle into the dumpster overnight.

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