Henderson Boys & Girls Club closed for week after building vandalized

About 60 Henderson children will be out of their normal after-school care this week after at least one vandal smashed nearly all the Henderson Boys & Girls Club’s windows late Sunday, causing about $22,000 in damage.

51s fall behind early, rally past River Cats

After two consecutive days of postponements, the third time was the charm for the 51s who finally got a game in on Monday.

Planned Parenthood shooter idolized Florida doctor’s killer

Newly released documents show the man who acknowledges killing three people at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic idolized an abortion foe who killed a Florida doctor more than two decades earlier.

Rams break out bats to rally past Cougars

Rancho erupted for four runs in the sixth inning to rally for a 5-3 win in a battle for first place in the Division I Sunrise League at Coronado.

Dubai tower to top world’s tallest building

Dubai is reaching for the sky once again, with the developer of the world’s tallest building vowing Sunday to build an even taller tower bedecked with rotating balconies and elevated landscaping inspired by the mythical hanging gardens of Babylon.

Valley to warm up briefly after wet, wild weekend

After a few days of record-breaking rainfall and flash floods, the Las Vegas Valley is in for some warmer, drier weather — albeit briefly.

LVCVA study describes average Las Vegas visitor in 2015

Using data from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s annual report, check out the graphic below to see the characteristics of a typical Las Vegas visitor last year.

Landmark Walker Furniture warehouse comes down — PHOTOS

Project Neon, the $1.5 billion, 3.7-mile Spaghetti Bowl-to-Sahara Avenue rehabilitation project, left a pile of rubble in its wake on Tuesday as crews knocked down the last standing parts of the Walker Furniture warehouse on Martin Luther King Boulard.

Judge’s order sent powerful message to Panama law firm

International scandal? As ever, Las Vegas plays its part. But with all the names and nations linked to the offshore accounts debacle, it’s easy to lose sight of the legal linchpin that has helped the light shine into this dark corner of commerce.

Washoe County reports first Zika case; third in Nevada

Washoe County reported the first confirmed case of Zika virus disease in Northern Nevada today, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the state up to three.

New UNLV liberal arts dean vows to boost faculty diversity

UNLV has picked Chris Heavey as the new dean to lead its College of Liberal Arts, the university’s biggest division. Heavey is vice provost for undergraduate education.

Even before digital cameras, Las Vegas was most popular for photos

Some 70 percent of old analog photos submitted to ScanMyPhotos are travel pictures. And Las Vegas is the most prominent city in those photos, beating all Disney resorts, Paris, New York and national parks.

Vegas acts take to airwaves at McCarran airport

Have you been to McCarran recently? If so, did you happen to notice Wayne Newton offering pleasantries to passengers getting onand off planes in both terminals?

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