Woman injured in Sep. 12 crash has died

A 31-year-old woman involved in a northwest valley crash on Sep. 12 died Friday at University Medical Center, Metro said.

 
Mom, boyfriend charged in death of ‘Baby Doe’

Massachusetts officials believe that the 2-1/2-year-old girl whose remains were found on a Boston Harbor beach three months ago was murdered and on Friday arrested her mother and her mother’s 35-year-old boyfriend, a county prosecutor said.

Presidential debates sought for Las Vegas in 2016

Las Vegas is bidding to be a site for presidential and vice presidential debates in fall 2016 and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will conduct a special meeting Wednesday to consider a $4 million expenditure to host them.

 
Bergdahl investigator says jail time would be ‘inappropriate’

The Army general who led the investigation into Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s actions in Afghanistan testified Friday that jail time would be “inappropriate” for the soldier captured and held five years by the Taliban.

 
Watch these ‘killer’ clowns scare people in Las Vegas — VIDEO

Halloween is less than six weeks away, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get into the spirit now — with a few “killer” clowns scaring people around the Las Vegas Valley.

Band of sisters

Most high school teams, regardless of sport, would like to believe they have one big family on their playing field. For Arbor View girls volleyball coach Jay Renneker, it’s not a matter of belief.

 
25 years later, people are still obsessed with ‘Goodfellas’

“Goodfellas” is an enduring classic, yet hardly anyone knew when the Martin Scorsese-directed film was released on September 19, 1990, it would become as renowned as it is.

 
Mobster tale ‘Black Mass’ solid but falls short of greatness

Not long into “Black Mass,” director Scott Cooper’s grim tale of Boston mobster James “Whitey” Bulger and his dealings with the FBI, I started trying to guess the fate of each new character as part of a game I called “Whacked or Not Whacked.” Spoiler alert: The result was usually Whacked.

Life is Beautiful festivalgoers invited to check in for creativity at Art Motel

While thousands of people will be heading into the Life Is Beautiful festival Sept. 25-27 to see musical acts such as Stevie Wonder, Imagine Dragons, Duran Duran and Night Terrors of 1927, some will be there to see the art.

 
Volkswagen accused of design that can fool emissions tests

Volkswagen AG faces penalties up to $18 billion after being accused of designing software for diesel cars that deceives regulators measuring toxic emissions, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said on Friday.

Karate instructor uses new school ways to reach kids

Hiro Karate was set to move to a new location Sept. 8: 8433 W. Lake Mead Blvd. The move was due to noise issues at its former location, where a dance studio shared a wall.

Clark County considers illegally dumped items ‘solid waste’

Illegal dumping is a big problem in the valley. Jason Allswang, chief of code enforcement for Clark County, said that it falls into the department’s abatement budget that includes nuisances ranging from weed removal to demolishing problem buildings.

Your brain produces about 70,000 thoughts a day

As modern medicine makes advances, it also makes discoveries. Your brain, for example, creates enough electricity to light a light bulb.

Man who crashed ATV Wednesday has died

A 51-year-old man who crashed into a parked car while driving an ATV through an east valley parking lot Wednesday has died, according to Las Vegas police.

You still probably won’t be able to go to Cuba anytime soon

Even as the U.S. moved on Friday to ease travel and other restrictions to Cuba, Americans will still not be allowed to go to the Communist nation for “tourist activities,” a U.S. official said.

Invisibility cloak one step closer to reality

A cloak of invisibility may be common in science fiction but it is not so easy in the real world. New research suggests such a device may be moving closer to reality.

3 men face jail time in murder-for-hire plot

Three men who prosecutors say arranged and carried out a contract killing in Washington state on behalf of a North Dakota oil shale executive will be sentenced in December after they pleaded guilty this week to a host of federal charges, court documents show.

6 flags you might see during Pride and what they mean

Las Vegas’ 17th annual Pride Night Parade will get going around 7 p.m. Friday night, turning downtown Las Vegas into a place for celebration of the valley’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.

Florida woman with thousands of knives, swords arrested

Sheriff’s deputies discovered a virtual warehouse of knives, swords, machetes and hatchets inside a house trailer when they arrested a Florida woman, the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday.

 
Never walk home alone again with this app

What if you could actually track your friends’ journey home, check in if they’re feeling unsafe on their commute, and ensure that they could easily contact the police in an emergency?

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