Cubs’ Kris Bryant tops MLB in 2015 jersey sales

Rookie slugger Kris Bryant, who led the Chicago Cubs into the playoffs for the first time since 2008, had Major League Baseball’s best-selling jersey in 2015, according to sales posted on the league’s website on Monday.

A look inside the secret world of teens and social media

“I would rather not eat for a week than get my phone taken away. It’s really bad,” said Gia, a13-year-old. “I literally feel like I’m going to die.”

Henderson, North Las Vegas plan to share license-plate data

Police in Henderson and North Las Vegas could soon begin sharing more than a million records of drivers’ whereabouts collected using automated license-plate readers.

 
American Airlines pilot dies during flight

The pilot of an American Airlines passenger jet died during a flight from Phoenix to Boston on Monday, an airline official said. The official did not specify the cause of death but said it was from “illness.”

Prepare to fight the flu

Every year, the influenza virus causes millions of illnesses, hundreds of thousands of hospitalizations, and thousands or sometimes tens of thousands of deaths. While not 100 percent effective, the flu shot remains the first and best protection against the influenza virus.

 
6 unique courses you didn’t know UNLV offered

Beer, wine or perhaps a spirit? No, UNLV isn’t offering you a drink — not really — but a course that specializes in the specific beverages. The three separate courses are only a few of the university’s more unique course offerings.

Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia checking himself into rehab

New York Yankees veteran starting pitcher CC Sabathia is checking himself into alcohol rehabilitation and will miss the upcoming Major League Baseball postseason, the left-hander said on Monday.

 
Calif. governor signs ‘right to die’ legislation

As California Gov. Jerry Brown pointed out Monday, ABX2 15 is not just any other piece of legislation: By definition, it’s a matter of life and death.

Boy, 11, shoots and kills 8-year-old girl over puppy argument

An 11-year-old eastern Tennessee boy was in custody for murder on Monday for shooting and killing an 8-year-old neighbor girl with a shotgun because she would not show him her puppies, authorities said.

Clark County sand problem still unresolved

Clark County’s search for the right sand for Sunset Park’s outdoor volleyball courts isn’t moving as fast as quicksand.

Rangers surprised by parked helicopter at Red Rock Canyon — PHOTOS

On Sunday, a park volunteer reported finding a small, two-seat helicopter in a wash near the upper White Rock parking area, at the end of a short dirt road off the park’s popular scenic loop. There was no sign of the pilot, and Bureau of Land Management officials initially had no idea how the aircraft got there or how it would be removed.

 
Nationals fire manager Matt Williams after 2 seasons

The Washington Nationals fired manager Matt Williams on Monday after a season in which the team badly underachieved and missing the playoffs.

Monday Night Football: How to watch Lions at Seahawks

The Detroit Lions will be looking for their first win of the season when they visit the Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field for Monday Night Football. Here’s how you can catch the game.

Lawyer for 24 sex offenders says Nevada registration law is unconstitutional

An attorney representing 24 unnamed previously convicted sex offenders told the Nevada Supreme Court on Monday that a state law that would change the way such individuals are classified is a “one size fits all’ approach that is inappropriate and unconstitutional.

Company using crowdfunding to buy Las Vegas housing complex

In a sign the Las Vegas apartment market is improving, a California company is under contract to purchase a senior housing complex utilizing funding from online investors.

 
Joe Biden getting closer to 2016 presidential race decision

Vice President Joe Biden, who has been openly toying with the idea of seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, is now privately leaving the impression with some political allies that he is leaning toward running, according to two senior Democrats who have spoken with him in recent days.

Feds expand racketeering probe of rapper/reality TV star Mally Mall

A year after a high-profile FBI raid on the Las Vegas home and escort service of hip-hop producer Mally Mall, federal prosecutors have sent target letters to some of his employees in a growing investigation into alleged racketeering and prostitution.

Las Vegas has one of the biggest populations of ‘sugar daddies’

One in every 52 Las Vegas men are “sugar daddies,” ranking Nevada’s largest city third on the popular dating website’s list of most sugar daddies per capita in North America.

Miami Dolphins fire coach Joe Philbin

The Miami Dolphins on Monday fired coach Joe Philbin, according to multiple sources.

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