Residents come together in wake of murder-suicide at Las Vegas condo complex

Rocked by a murder-suicide that ended the lives of an entire family, the residents of the Torrey Pines Condominiums came out Saturday morning to express their grief and talk with their neighbors, police and church representatives through a community outreach event organized by the Metropolitan Police Department in partnership with Liberty Baptist Church.

Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate, dies at 87

Activist and writer Elie Wiesel, the World War II death camp survivor who won a Nobel Peace Prize for becoming the lifelong voice of millions of Holocaust victims, has died, Israel’s Holocaust memorial Yad Vashem said Saturday.

 
Tennessee mother charged with murder in deaths of her 4 children

A mother in Tennessee has been charged with first-degree murder and child abuse and neglect in connection with the stabbing deaths of her four young children, authorities said Saturday.

Keillor performs memorable final ‘Companion’ in Hollywood

Writer and humorist Garrison Keillor served up a bittersweet farewell for some 18,000 fans at the Hollywood Bowl, as he hosted his final episode of the old-style radio variety show, “A Prairie Home Companion.”

Sig Rogich pulling for another Icelandic freezeout

Las Vegas businessman Sig Rogich, a former U.S. ambassador to Iceland, is pulling for the nation of his birthplace in the Euro 2016 soccer quarterfinals against France on Sunday.

FBI interviews Hillary Clinton about private email server

Hillary Clinton was interviewed by the FBI about her use of a private email server as secretary of state, her campaign said Saturday, as federal investigators neared the end of the probe that has hung over her presidential campaign.

Before the puck drops in Las Vegas, challenges will arise

We’ll have to endure the summer heat twice before we get to see the puck drop at T-Mobile Arena for the Las Vegas Whatever-We’re-Going-to-Call-Them hockey team competing in the National Hockey League’s 2017-18 season.

Study says green energy mandates kill jobs but Nevada experts disagree

A new study on the cost of green energy mandates concludes that states such as Nevada that have imposed requirements to use solar, wind and other energy sources are killing jobs and hurting the economy. But some disagree with the study.

Organized home office key to successful business and happy family life

The home office often becomes that in-between space, where the detritus of daily life mingles with the essential needs for financial well-being. An organized home office can be a gateway to productivity, both in your personal and professional life.

Pegboards work great to organize garage

Q: I need to organize my garage. Yesterday, I went to throw the garbage out and I could hardly squeeze by the shovels and rakes that had fallen over. What is the best way to clean up this area?

Outdoor storage units stand up to summer heat

“Summertime, and the living is easy …” — George Gershwin (1898­-1937), “Porgy and Bess” American composer and pianist

Celebrities get caught up in aliens, paranomal, too

George Knapp has reported on sightings, believers and the paranormal for decades as an investigative reporter for KLAS-TV, Channel 8, and a co-host of the “Coast to Coast AM” radio show.

UFC star Jon Jones leaves defeats on practice mat

Jon Jones will try to regain the belt that was stripped from him last year for incidents outside the cage when he fights champion Daniel Cormier in the main event of UFC 200 on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.

Vashti Cunningham handles Olympic trials with poise of a queen

Vashti Cunningham of Las Vegas easily cleared the qualifying height of 6-0½ to advance to the finals of the high jump at the U.S. Track and Field Trials in Eugene, Oregon. She will attempt to make the Olympic team on Sunday.

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