Valley temperatures dip into double digits

After three months of blistering heat in the Las Vegas Valley, temperatures seem to be mellowing out, the National Weather Service said.

 
China calls attacked by Trump ‘disturbances’

China understands people in the United States have the right to say what they want, but most want good relations with China, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday.

Jurors begin deliberating in Las Vegas firefighter’s murder trial

In the weeks leading up to Shauna Tiaffay’s death, her husband bought hammers and knives and dark clothing with a homeless man. Yet when police questioned George Tiaffay about who could have fatally bludgeoned his estranged wife, he never mentioned Noel “Greyhound” Stevens.

Man shot in supermarket parking lot

A man was hospitalized after being shot in a central valley supermarket parking lot after what appeared to be a robbery Tuesday evening, Las Vegas police said.

How much should you have saved for retirement?

There’s actually a simple answer to that. You’ll need to start with a bunch of basic assumptions, but all you really need to know is your income and your age.

Researcher doubts Sinatra role in LV integration

The director of the Oral History Research Center at UNLV is writing a book that will include a chapter titled: “Frank Sinatra Did Not Integrate Las Vegas: The Black Community’s Attainment of Equal Public Accomodations.”

 
Seahawks’ Marshawn Lynch sells Skittles in home shopping network promo

In a home shopping network promo that could easily pass for a “Saturday Night Live” parody of Marshawn Lynch’s love of Skittles, the Seattle Seahawks running back hawked his favorite candy Tuesday morning in a highly entertaining appearance on Evine Live.

County weighs allowing resort cinemas to serve alcohol

Clark County commissioners started initial discussion Tuesday about a proposal that would allow movie theaters inside resorts in unincorporated areas of the county to sell alcoholic beverages.

Nevada high court hears Sands executive’s termination suit

Lawyers continued to debate the question of jurisdiction Tuesday in a wrongful termination case filed five years ago against Sands China Ltd. by its former president and CEO.

George Steinbrenner flipped off Red Sox after Yankees won 2003 ALCS

George Steinbrenner added insult to injury after the New York Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox on Aaron Boone’s home run in Game 7 of the 2003 American League Championship Series. Despite the crushing loss for Boston, former Red Sox first baseman Kevin Millar told “The Dan Patrick Show” that the late Yankees owner gave them a two-finger salute as they left the Bronx.

EDITORIAL: Drone industry must address collision risks

The unmanned aerial vehicle industry could create more than 100,000 U.S. jobs, with an economic impact of $82 billion within 10 years, according to a study prepared for the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International. Those positions will include everything from computer software development to engineering, manufacturing and piloting.

EDITORIAL: CNN gets it right on Carly, wrong on solution

Is CNN interested in helping registered Republicans choose a presidential nominee, or is it committed to protecting the establishment candidates who are so unappealing to a substantial part of the party’s base?

Fall in love with embroidery

Intricate embroidery is one of fall’s most luxurious embellishments. Upgrade your outfit by adding a piece inspired with this antique technique.

Man fatally shot by officer was gang member, Metro says

The man shot and killed by a Las Vegas police officer over the weekend was a gang member and ex-convict from Southern California, the department said Tuesday.

Nationwide free park visit program to kick off at Red Rock Canyon

Interior Secretary Sally Jewell will visit Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area on Wednesday for the national launch of a new Obama administration program aimed at getting kids and their families to explore America’s outdoor treasures.

Get a glimpse of Las Vegas penthouse living — PHOTOS

When it comes to some of the most luxurious real estate in Las Vegas, you need to look up … way up. That’s where lofty penthouses are found.

Obama proposes new Coast Guard icebreakers in the arctic

President Barack Obama on Tuesday will propose speeding up the timeline for purchasing and constructing new Coast Guard icebreakers in the Arctic, an area where the United States has fallen behind Russia in resources as the melting sea ice creates more opportunities for global commerce, tourism and scientific research.

Crash closes southbound Las Vegas Boulevard at Silverado Ranch

Southbound Las Vegas Boulevard is closed just south of the intersection of Silverado Ranch Boulevard because of “significant amounts” of debris from a car crash, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.

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