Homeowners save dogs from Henderson fire

Two people were hospitalized after saving their family dogs from a fire in their Henderson home Thursday night, according to a news release.

Tonopah hospital closes, leaving medical care 100 miles away

Nye County officials announced contingency plans Friday for handling emergencies in Nevada’s remote central region following the abrupt closure of a small regional hospital in Tonopah.

Hearing recounts 2014 Metro shooting of mentally ill man

In an hour-and-a-half, a life marked by struggles with mental illness and problems in the criminal justice system came to an end April 29, 2014, in a hail of Las Vegas police gunfire.

Public housing leader fails to prove completion of anti-discrimination courses

The embattled executive director of the agency providing public housing in Southern Nevada told Clark County commissioners that he has taken classes on the prevention of harassment and discrimination, but on Friday he refused to show proof of that to his oversight board.

UNLV freshmen welcomed with 3,000 Life Is Beautiful tickets

With classes just three days away and precious vacation time slipping by, incoming UNLV freshman Braden Pleggenkuhle almost didn’t muster the energy to roll out of bed Friday morning for the school’s welcome ceremony.

Clark County still under air quality advisory

Hazy skies are sticking around, and Clark County remains under an air quality advisory. Smoke from wildfires, especially the Rough Fire, burning just west of the Sierra slopes near Fresno, Calif., will waft in and above the valley through at least Sunday, National Weather Service meteorologist Barry Pierce said.

Justice Department sued for Web gambling documents

WASHINGTON — A conservative legal foundation has sued the Justice Department for documents that might shed light on a controversial 2011 policy change legalizing gambling over the Internet.

Major League Baseball adopts new domestic violence policy

Major League Baseball and the players’ union have unveiled a new policy on domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse under which players can be banned even if they are not convicted of a crime.

Choosing desert plants depends on your caveats

A friend recently asked me about plants that he could install in a desert environment. Certainly, a large variety of plants could fill the bill, but he gave me a caveat — whatever plants I suggested would need to rely on naturally occurring water, not irrigation. That makes a world of difference in selecting the proper variety for this region.

Photos show first wild California wolf pack in nearly a century

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California’s first gray wolf pack since wild wolves disappeared from the state nearly a century ago was spotted in the woods in the northern part of the state, wildlife officials said Thursday.

Broadcasters Association honors Reid, inducts new members into Hall of Fame

More than 500 guests attended the Nevada Broadcasters Association’s 20th annual Hall of Fame Gala at the Four Seasons Aug. 15. Sixty-two broadcasters were inducted into the hall for their excellence in Nevada’s radio and television industry.

 
Wildfires force more evacuation orders in Washington state

Emergency officials extended evacuation orders on Friday to additional towns threatened by a deadly array of wildfires in north-central Washington state as dozens of blazes swirled across the drought-parched Pacific Northwest and surrounding regions.

Adelson clinic, education helping to beat prescription drug addiction

I recently had the privilege of meeting with Dr. Miriam Adelson during a visit to the clinic she founded with her husband in Las Vegas in 2000. The staff at the Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Clinic for Drug Abuse Treatment & Research is committed to treating those who suffer from opioid and prescription drug addiction. I was impressed with Dr. Adelson’s understanding of the complexities of substance abuse, as well as her passion to address this deadly epidemic sweeping across Nevada and the rest of our nation.

Spotify CEO apologizes for new privacy policy amid criticism

Spotify’s CEO has apologized for the company’s new privacy policy, which is pretty much the opposite of private. The new policy allows Spotify to track your location, collect your photos and thumb through your contacts. It can view your Facebook posts and share some of the information it collects with advertisers.

Here’s what we know about Disney’s new princess Moana

The next Disney princess to travel on a voyage of self-discovery will be arriving next year, and the head honchos at Disney hope their Polynesian princess is as popular as the Snow Queen-inspired duo.

7 common myths about your teeth

Dental health is an important aspect of health and wellness. Over the years, stories have circulated that have misled people about their dental health. Here are seven common myths about your teeth.

 
3 injured after gas line explosion at New York high school

A gas line explosion at a New York high school on Thursday injured three construction workers, one critically, and badly damaged at least three floors of the building, authorities said.

Lake Mead, national parks offer free entry Tuesday

If you don’t have to work on Tuesday — or you’re looking for an excuse not to — consider heading out to the lake for some free parking.

Kitchen renovation project doesn’t have to break the bank

It has been said that the kitchen is the heart of the home but this workhorse of a room often serves a much larger purpose than simply being the place where food is stored and meals are prepared.

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