1 dead, several hurt in East Las Vegas shooting

One is dead after a shooting and stabbing early Saturday morning in the east valley, according to Las Vegas police.

Who is the real Trump?

Last week, advisers to Donald Trump went behind closed doors to assure Republican leaders that their man was simply “projecting an image” to voters that would soon change from belligerent to benevolent as the race shifts to winning over general-election voters.

Editorial: Honoring Tubman

Treasury announces Harriet Tubman will grace the $20 bill

Our own Mickey Mantle

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Foothill High product Miles Killebrew awaits call from NFL

Miles Killebrew, a Foothill High School product and hard-hitting former Southern Utah safety, is projected to be a third- or fourth-round pick in this week’s NFL Draft.

Bishop Gorman volunteers help the near homeless — PHOTOS

On Saturday, more than 50 students from Bishop Gorman High School volunteered at a New Genesis-owned apartment building, beautifying the courtyard with murals, benches, plants and a gazebo. New Genesis helps homeless clients get back on their feet.

Hiker injured at Red Rock

A hiker fell at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Saturday afternoon, according to Las Vegas police.

Micah Roberts’ Sprint Cup driver ratings

Micah Roberts, a former Las Vegas sports book director who has been setting NASCAR odds since 1994, offers his opinions on Sunday’s Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia.

Flat-track success sets up Kevin Harvick at Richmond

Richmond International Raceway is identified as a short track for its flat three-quarters-mile layout, but it actually runs closer to what is witnessed on the flat one-mile tracks at Phoenix and Loudon, New Hampshire. Kevin Harvick has fared his best on these types of tracks.

Prince family, friends bid a loving goodbye to pop icon

Some of Prince’s “most beloved” family, friends and musicians celebrated his life in a small, private service on Saturday after his remains had been cremated.

Author convinced kids still love to read

Kate DiCamillo says children’s books, and the coming of age themes they often explore, can be particularly vivid to young readers because growing up is an experience everyone has. And their memory of a favorite book can last a lifetime.

Former Studio 54 exec remembers when Prince partied in 1999

Mike Milner, longtime manager of Studio 54 when it was at the MGM Grand, experienced the luck of Las Vegas when Prince decided he wanted to do a New Year’s show to open 1999. In fact, Milner was able to talk the Purple One into doing a New Year’s Day and Jan. 2 show, too.

Owner says Pinball Hall of Fame is alive and well in Las Vegas

Tim Arnold denies reports he is looking for someone to run the place or he will close it. Instead, he is considering expanding the museum on land next door. “If we were really intent on closing this up, we wouldn’t be discussing a (new) space four times the size of this one,” he says.

Atlantic City grapples with how family-friendly it should be

On a sunny Sunday in spring, three generations and three branches of Pam Moody’s family went to have fun at Gillian’s Wonderland Pier on the Ocean City Boardwalk.

2 officers shot, suspect dead at Walmart in Phoenix suburb

Two officers are in stable condition, with one requiring surgery, and the suspect is dead following a shooting Saturday at a Walmart in suburban Phoenix, authorities said.

Dry soil to absorb some snowmelt heading to Colorado River

Storms brought deep snow to the mountains that feed the vital Colorado River this winter and spring, but the dried-out landscape will soak up some of the runoff before it can reach the river and the 40 million people depending on it for water.

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