Agencies stop searching for 6-year-old missing after Utah flood

The search for a 6-year-old boy who was washed away in a flood in Hildale, Utah, has been been suspended and non-local resources have returned to their jurisdictions, according to the Washington County Emergency Services.

Via Brasil elevates Sunday brunch experience

If you’re having brunch at Via Brasil, you’re advised to arrive hungry — very hungry.

 
Court upholds verdict in billionaire Koch’s counterfeit wine case

Billionaire William Koch persuaded a federal appeals court to uphold a jury verdict and $1.15 million award against Silicon Valley entrepreneur and fellow oenophile Eric Greenberg over the sale of 24 bottles of fake Bordeaux.

Bulls say Derrick Rose should be back in 2 weeks

Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose underwent surgery on Wednesday to repair his left orbital bone after being struck in the face a day earlier during the first practice of the season.

Artist fatally shot while working on anti-violence mural

A mural painter was fatally shot Tuesday while working on a community art piece focusing on anti-violence in Oakland, Calif., police reported to the Los Angeles Times.

Nevada prisons caseworker arrested in drug charges

A Nevada Department of Corrections employee was arrested Friday on federal charges of methamphetamine possession and intent to distribute, the department announced Wednesday morning.

 
Senate approves bill to fund government through Dec. 11

The Senate moved Wednesday to prevent the first part of a multi-step budget crisis when it voted overwhelmingly to keep the government funded through Dec. 11.

 
Grand jury probe leads to resignation of Okla. sheriff

Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz resigned after a grand jury recommended he be removed from office and indicted him on two misdemeanors, the Tulsa World newspaper reported on Wednesday.

 
Ky. county clerk’s meeting with Pope Francis divides public

A Kentucky county clerk who had been jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples secretly met Pope Francis in a move that disappointed many liberal Catholics and encouraged officials who support her stance.

5 players to watch in the UNLV-UNR game

Five players to watch when UNLV’s football team plays at UNR at 4 p.m. Saturday.

Coroner IDs body found in Las Vegas park

A man found slain in a central valley park Monday has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as 41-year-old Anthony Renard Prather.

Oakland Athletics hire MLB’s first female coach

The A’s became the first major league team to employ a female coach Tuesday when they announced they have hired Justine Siegal to serve as a guest instructor for the team’s Instructional League in Arizona Oct. 4-17.

 
Caitlyn Jenner avoids manslaughter charge in 2014 fatal crash

The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office has decided not to file vehicular manslaughter chargers against Caitlyn Jenner in the fatal crash that left one person dead in Malibu earlier this year.

Life Is Beautiful experiences ‘tipping point,’ CEO says

Energized by record numbers and “tremendous national buzz,” the Life Is Beautiful festival experienced a “tipping point,” according to the event’s CEO.

 
3 Civil War cannons found in South Carolina river

Salvors who picked over a Civil War gunboat probably thought the cannons were with the rest of the wreckage in a South Carolina river. Instead, three mighty artillery pieces belonging to the CSS Pee Dee were back upstream.

Pahrump Valley Winery hosting Grape Stomp Festival

Channel your inner Lucy at the 23rd annual Grape Stomp Festival from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Pahrump Valley Winery, 3810 Winery Road in Pahrump.

 
Ga. woman executed after appeals fail to spare her life

After a five-hour delay, Georgia death row inmate Kelly Gissendaner was executed early Wednesday morning for her role in the killing of her husband.

Mind the gap if doors stick

When doors stick, analyze the problem. Look at the gap between the door and the frame.

 
Russia begins air strikes over Syria, warns US to stay clear

Russia launched air strikes against targets in Syria on Wednesday in the Kremlin’s biggest intervention in the Middle East in decades, telling the U.S. air force to steer clear while its warplanes were in action.

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