2 accused in Tammy Meyers slaying reject plea deal

Two men accused in the fatal shooting of 44-year-old mother Tammy Meyers have rejected an offer from prosecutors to plead guilty.

Man dies after being shot, left in street

A man died after being shot and left in the middle of a west valley street, the Metropolitan Police Department said Wednesday.

 
2 more bodies found in Zion; 18 now dead in Southern Utah floods

At least 18 were confirmed dead Wednesday, as crews continued to comb parts of Southern Utah hit by flash floods two days before. Two people were still missing after Monday’s flooding.

The Italian dessert you have to try — PHOTOS

If you’re not familiar with semifreddo, think of it as ice cream’s less-hefty sister — maybe Kendall or Kylie, compared to Kim.

 
‘Walking Dead’ among fall’s top cable, streaming shows

Here’s a look at some of the original cable and streaming shows — including new seasons of “The Walking Dead” and “Homeland” and new series “Ash vs. Evil Dead” and “Marvel’s Jessica Jones” — that you can expect to see this fall.

Las Vegas company sues state financial office

A Las Vegas company that provides immediate and upfront financial help to individuals with pending personal injury lawsuits is now in limbo after a state agency reversed course and recently told the firm that it would have to be licensed under a Nevada law covering installment loans.

 
GOP exploring plan to avoid government shutdown, defund Plan Parenthood

Top House Republicans are actively exploring a plan to avoid a government shutdown by targeting Planned Parenthood funding through a stand-alone budget tactic and passing a stop-gap measure that is free of restrictions on the abortion rights group.

Las Vegas plant cranks out lithium batteries

Several dozen lithium battery units on a long table will be shipped soon for use in defibrillators, while several new electric bicycles that will retail for $5,000 were standing sentinel nearby at the Rechargeable Power Energy (RPE) industrial office off Arville Street in South Las Vegas.

Adidas to be NHL supplier starting in 2017 season

German sportswear firm Adidas has struck a seven-year partnership with the National Hockey League starting in 2017, taking over from its own Reebok subsidiary, as it seeks to challenge rival Nike in top North American sports.

Convention draws 2,700 wedding specialists to Las Vegas

For 2,700 wedding specialists attending the annual Wedding Pro Convention at the Las Vegas Convention Center, it’s been four days of workshops, networking and the debut of the latest trends in the business of how to capture the nearly $90 billion being spent worldwide in weddings.

Seinfeld going for longevity at Caesars Palace

Seinfeld has been the Colosseum at Caesars Palace’s most consistent annual visitor, the only entertainer not to have skipped a year since it opened.

How well do you know the rest of Nevada? — QUIZ

With more than half of Nevada’s population living in and around Reno or Las Vegas, that leaves more than a million people scattered around the seventh largest state. Have you seen it all?

 
You can finally see the inside of Wayne Newton’s estate — PHOTOS

Casa de Shenandoah? More like Casa de Wow. And for anybody who’s driven past the gates of Wayne Newton’s estate near the corner of Sunset and Pecos roads and wondered what lay behind, finding out firsthand now is possible.

Power up for Olive Garden’s Pasta Passes

If you’re a fan of the Olive Garden, you’d better get to a computer and keep your finger on the mouse.

Lawyers in Summerlin TB lawsuit seek judge’s removal

A man pursuing a medical malpractice lawsuit against Summerlin Hospital has asked District Judge Joe Hardy Jr., whose father is a doctor and state senator, to withdraw from the case because of an appearance of impropriety.

 
Presidential briefings part of newly declassified CIA documents

In 1961, the CIA debuted a new type of confidential intelligence report for President John F. Kennedy, a daily morning briefing surveying the threats facing the country so top secret that it was kept even from his second-in-command.

 
Phoenix cop shot, seriously injured during traffic stop

A Phoenix police officer was shot and seriously injured early Wednesday while making a traffic stop, and the shooter or shooters are on the loose, city police said.

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