10 movies from this summer that were actually worth seeing

For Labor Day weekend, three days when the vast majority of Americans are off work, the only new wide release is “The Transporter Refueled.” With that in mind, here’s a look back at my 10 favorite movies of the summer that you can check out instead.

Shake Shack adds menu items for your dog

The next time you stop by Shake Shack at New York New York for a ShackBurger and a Shack Attack concrete, you can pick up a little something for your best friend.

 
Baltimore judge rules for separate trials for 6 officers in Gray case

Baltimore City Circuit Court judge Barry Glenn Williams ruled Wednesday that there will be separate trials for each of the six Baltimore police officers charged in connection with the death of Freddie Gray.

 
Little boy bawls as he finishes every book he reads — VIDEO

We all know how devastating it is when a phenomenal book comes to an end. However, for this baby, the sensation of discovering an incredible book isn’t a seldom feeling.

 
Ashley Madison website owner looked for buyer before hacking

The owner of adultery website Ashley Madison already had been struggling to sell itself or raise funds for at least three years before the publication of details about its members, according to internal documents and emails also released by hackers.

 
2 Royals players diagnosed with chickenpox

All-Star reliever Kelvin Herrera and right fielder Alex Rios probably will be out two weeks with the chickenpox.

Clay Arts Vegas: Firing up the community

The owners of Clay Arts Vegas, 1511 S. Main St., aren’t afraid to do several things at once, and they aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty doing it.

EDITORIAL: Courts must fast-track challenges to Education Savings Accounts

Nevada’s Education Savings Accounts were destined for a court challenge before the legislation even made it to Gov. Brian Sandoval’s desk this year. So it wasn’t entirely surprising that the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada filed a lawsuit last week arguing that the ESA law isn’t constitutional and should be thrown out.

Roos-N-More gets second chance to reopen

Roos-N-More is getting another chance to show Clark County commissioners that it deserves to stay in operation.

 
Search widens for 3 suspects in Illinois officer’s killing

Authorities in northern Illinois expanded their search for three suspects in the fatal shooting of a 30-year police officer as local schools were closed on Wednesday and vigils for the officer were planned.

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