Toddler dies after siblings leave her in ‘hot’ oven

A toddler who died after suffering severe burns was left in an oven by her two 3-year-old siblings when the children were left alone in their Houston apartment, according to court documents.

11 places to celebrate National Espresso Day in Las Vegas — PHOTOS

With Las Vegas being a 24-hour city, many locals might depend on espresso and coffee to keep them running. In honor of National Espresso Day on Monday, here are 12 places to get your caffeine buzz.

A timeline of events 10 days after the Paris terrorist attacks

France launched its first airstrikes from an aircraft carrier against ISIS on Monday as French President Francois Hollande prepared to meet with world leaders in an attempt to build an anti-ISIS coalition.

Here’s the story behind the first rape kit

The first time Tristin Engels realized her grandpa was a big deal, she was about 8 and on the side of a road in Wisconsin. A flat tire interrupted a drive home from a family fishing trip, and the police officer who pulled over to help her grandfather became starstruck when he learned his name.

You get what you pay for when buying paint

There is a definite quality difference between cheap paint and expensive paint.

 
New Orleans police look for motive in shooting that injured 17

Police in New Orleans searched on Monday for a motive and suspect or suspects in a shooting that wounded 17 people in a crowd of several hundred who had gathered for a weekend block party and music video filming.

HBO releases Jon Snow ‘Game of Thrones’ teaser poster

Just when you thought the heated debate had subsided about whether Jon Snow is dead or alive on “Game of Thrones,” the hit show has reigned the discussion.

Blue Man Group adapts to new digs at Luxor

A Blue Man can catch a marshmallow in his mouth just about anywhere. And that’s been an adaptive skill in Las Vegas, where the Blue Man Group became a 15-year institution but carved those years among three casino theaters.

 
Stranded migrants block railway, call hunger strike

Moroccans, Iranians and Pakistanis on Greece’s northern border with Macedonia blocked rail traffic and demanded passage to western Europe on Monday, stranded by a policy of filtering migrants in the Balkans that has raised human rights concerns.

Seasonal affective disorder a problem even in the sunny Southwest

As cooler weather and shorter days set in, some may feel lethargic and see their drive for work and social activities diminish. Millions of Americans suffer what is often referred to as the “winter blues” this time of year.

First Good Shepherd Lutheran Church adapts to changing scene

First Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and School may be a fixture of Las Vegas’ downtown. But that doesn’t keep the Rev. Toby Joeckel, senior pastor, from roaming.

Black Friday shopper already camped out at Best Buy

The holiday shopping season officially kicks off this week, and many of you will be out early to get your hands on those Black Friday deals. On Sunday, one man was already camped out hoping to score at Best Buy.

Las Vegas Valley will get a chill for Thanksgiving

If you were comfortable with Sunday’s weather conditions, you might want to take advantage the next couple of days because it’s about to get colder.

 
Wal-Mart moving Cyber Monday to Sunday

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has decided that Cyber Monday, the biggest online shopping day of the year, should not start on a Monday anymore.