Fist fight between flight attendants causes Delta flight to detour

Passengers aboard a Delta Air Lines flight from Los Angeles to Minneapolis were an hour late to their destination after the plane’s captain had to divert the flight in order to break up a fist fight between two flight attendants.

UNLV’s Ben Carter out for season with torn left ACL

UNLV junior forward Ben Carter is likely out for the rest of the basketball season with a torn left anterior cruciate ligament, the university announced Monday.

2-vehicle crash closes two lanes of southbound I-15

A crash involving a pickup truck and another vehicle is blocking two lanes on southbound Interstate 15, the Regional Transportation Commission said Monday afternoon.

Archery enthusiasts bring skills straighter than ‘Arrow’ to Las Vegas Shoot

Archery people from around the world and around the United States — but mostly from places such as South Dakota — were making their way to the Equestrian Center. They wielded high-tech bows affixed with pulleys and wheels. Quivers of arrows were strapped across shoulders. This was Las Vegas Shoot 2016.

Former UFC champ Henderson signs with Bellator

Benson Henderson is no longer on the market. The former World Extreme Cagefighting and Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweight champ has agreed to terms on a deal with Bellator MMA, the organization announced Monday.

 
California jail escapees argued over killing cab driver, police say

Three California jail escapees, all with violent criminal histories, shopped at a Target, took a taxi driver hostage, argued over whether to kill the driver and went to a hair salon to change their look all in about a week’s time that they were on the lam, Orange County Sheriff’s spokesman Jeff Hallock said Monday.

Las Vegas meeting on Ash Springs postponed

The Bureau of Land Management has postponed a public meeting slated for Wednesday in Las Vegas on plans to reopen Ash Springs in Lincoln County.

UK scientists approved to genetically modify human embryos

British scientists have been given the green light to genetically modify human embryos, for the first time in the nation’s history. The landmark decision means scientists will now be allowed to alter the DNA of embryos, for research purposes only.

 
Super Bowl 50 security to be tightest in history after Paris, San Bernardino attacks

Super Bowl 50 will be one of the most highly guarded sporting events in U.S. history as security services pile resources into preventing any repeat of the deadly attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, although officials have said there is no specific or credible threat to Sunday’s game in the San Francisco Bay Area.

2 Virginia Tech students arraigned in death of 13-year-old girl

It’s a story that seems to defy sense: A middle-schooler disappears. A student and accomplished athlete from the big-time college that dominates his town is accused of killing her. Then, another student at the school is accused of helping him dispose of the body.

 
Jefferson Airplane’s first female singer dies at 74

Signe Anderson, the first female vocalist of Jefferson Airplane, died Thursday, the same day the band’s Paul Kantner also died. She was 74.

 
Customers say McDonald’s new mozzarella sticks are missing cheese

The reviews are in on McDonald’s newly released mozzarella sticks. Based on feedback from fans of the fast-food giant, there’s only one crucial key ingredient missing from the cheese stick orders — the actual mozzarella cheese.

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