Titanic’s last luncheon menu expected to go for $70K at auction

More than a century after first-class passengers aboard the ill-fated Titanic ate grilled mutton chops and custard pudding in an elaborate dining room, the ship’s last luncheon menu is expected to fetch up to $70,000 in an online auction, a curator said on Monday.

 
Suspect in slaying of Texas deputy has history of mental illness

The man charged with fatally shooting a Houston-area deputy in a hail of gunfire spent four months in a mental hospital in 2012 after being declared incompetent to stand trial in an aggravated assault case, the Houston Chronicle reported on Tuesday.

 
Ex-director of Jared Fogle Foundation pleads guilty to child porn

The former director of the foundation of former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle will file a guilty plea on Tuesday in the child pornography case against him, Taylor’s attorney said.

What a ‘Cheers’ writer learned from calling MLB games

When Ken Levine was in his 30s, he had already written for “M*A*S*H,” and he was in the midst of writing for “Cheers,” but instead of just riding that huge Hollywood wave forever, he decided to rehearse for a more personal future.

 
Sheriff’s office investigating video of cops shooting suspect with arms raised

A Texas sheriff’s office said on Monday it was working to complete an investigation into the fatal shooting of a man by two deputies, as video broadcast on local media appeared to show the man with at least one hand in the air before he was killed.

Video appears to show police officer kicking K9

A 26-second video shot by a Peoria, Ariz., woman is getting a lot of attention because it shows a Peoria police officer can be seen hitting his K-9 partner.

EDITORIAL: EPA overreach is pond scam

The EPA has validated Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt’s decision to sue the agency over its never-ending pursuit of expanded power at the expense of states and private property rights.

 
Goodbye Mount McKinley, hello Denali!

President Barack Obama on Monday will officially restore Denali as the name of North America’s tallest mountain, siding with the state of Alaska in ending a 40-year battle over what to call a peak that has been known as Mount McKinley.

Sandstorm of controversy hits Sunset Park volleyball courts

The sand might hurt your feet after you jump to spike the volleyball and land on the ground. Or it may cut your legs, feet or toes while you’re sprinting to hit the ball. Even if you aren’t hurt, Clark County’s gritty new sand simply doesn’t feel very nice compared to the old soft sand.

Female inmate, 78, dies in Las Vegas hospital

A Pahrump woman serving 10 to 25 years in prison for second-degree murder died Sunday at a Las Vegas hospital, the corrections department announced Monday.

Las Vegas cancer care provider partners with USC

Another prominent health care organization is planting its flag in Southern Nevada. Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada and the University of Southern California Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center announced a partnership Tuesday.

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