Retired Ohio police officer pleads to buy his K-9 partner

A police officer in Marietta, Ohio, was hoping his K-9 partner would join him in retirement, but the city says it may not work out that way.

Ex-Cowboys RB Joseph Randle arrested on speeding charge

Former Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle was arrested early Monday morning on a speeding charge after showing up at the home of his former girlfriend in Irving, Texas.

Drone studies starting to take off at UNLV

With the rise in usage for both commercial and recreational drones, UNLV has added courses to help students prepare for the future of the technology.

IT Works builds up tech workforce

After two years of misfortune that includes being medically discharged from the military following a car accident, receiving treatment for cancer and being chronically underemployed and unemployed, Brandon Vazquez just wants a chance to turn his life around.

 
African boy mauled by chimps recovers from facial surgery in NY

Just weeks after a surgical team on New York’s Long Island began a series of operations to rebuild both lips of an 8-year-old boy mauled by chimpanzees in Africa, the sound of success filled a play room at Stony Brook Children’s Hospital.

Sarah Palin says she ‘never blamed’ Obama for PTSD

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin insisted Monday that she “never blamed” President Barack Obama for her son’s recent arrest on domestic violence charges.

 
‘Grease Live’ draws high ratings for Fox

The allure of live event programming was on display again Sunday night, as Fox’s live three-hour production of “Grease Live” drew the best ratings for a musical since NBC’s “Sound of Music Live” in December 2013.

North Las Vegas shooting victim identified

The woman killed in a North Las Vegas shooting Saturday has been identified by the office of the Clark County coroner.

Nevada hunters give thumbs-down to drones, electronic guns

Big game hunters want you to leave the drones at home. The buzzing bots are quickly invading nearly every aspect of American life as people find uses for them in photography, surveying and now hunting.

Metro to house resource facility for victims in Las Vegas Valley

In a valley where victim resources are spread far and wide, the Metropolitan Police Department is creating a “one-stop shop” for those seeking help with domestic violence, sexual assault and human-trafficking cases.

Phone system glitch persists for suicide calls to VA Medical Center

More than 10 months have passed since Michael Grubler alerted Veterans Affairs officials to a glitch in the phone system when veterans contemplating suicide call the VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas.

Rebel golfers ready to open spring season

Rebels sophomore John Oda is poised to follow the same path. The Honolulu native led UNLV in scoring average (71.11 strokes per round) his freshman year en route to earning Mountain West Freshman of the Year and honorable mention All-American honors.

Team Irvin piles up TDs, INTs in Pro Bowl win

Seven different Team Irvin players caught touchdown passes, and their teammates intercepted six passes in a 49-27 win over Team Rice on Sunday in the Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu.

Fan favorite Scott gets shot to star, and does

He scored twice. His team won. He was named the Most Valuable Player, got hoisted on the shoulders of his teammates, was handed the keys to a van and, oh yeah, picked up $90,000 for a couple hours’ work.

UNLV still in hunt for heavily recruited DE from Texas

With national signing day on Wednesday, the UNLV football team is hoping to put the finishing touches on one of its best recruiting classes in school history by adding Isaiah Bean, a heavily recruited defensive end from the Houston suburb of Humble, Texas.

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