Justice Ginsburg apologizes for criticizing Trump

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg apologized Thursday for “ill-advised” public criticism of Donald Trump, promising to be more discreet in the future.

‘Game of Thrones’ leads Emmy nominations with 23

HBO’s epic fantasy drama “Game of Thrones” once again leads the pack of contenders for the Primetime Emmy Awards, grabbing 23 nominations for its sixth season.

2 men wounded in shooting in Las Vegas parking lot

An altercation in a central valley parking lot resulted in two men being shot early Thursday morning, Las Vegas police said.

JT Mollner freaks you out in new way with ‘Outlaws and Angels’

The Las Vegas native, best known until recently as one of the twisted minds behind the Freakling Bros. Haunted Houses, opens his first feature film, “Outlaws and Angels,” Friday at AMC Town Square and on video on demand.

Las Vegas veteran-turned-magician gets new smile after PTSD breaks his teeth

Retired U.S. Marine veteran-turned-magician John Hamilton enjoys using his tricks to make students smile but also to talk about the importance of staying in school. But when he broke his front teeth due to grinding, a result of post-traumatic stress disorder, he lost his smile.

Mental illness treatments in Nevada: Doctors focus on full-body wellness

When mental health symptoms become too severe to handle, medication is normally an option. By teaming up with doctors and pharmacists, people may find the right treatments, but is there anything they should be aware of before turning to medication?

Summerlin residents share memories of summer fun in Las Vegas

When Janice Haupt Allen landed in Las Vegas, it was June 1, 1947, and she was piloting her own plane, a red Taylorcraft named Dear Jan (her namesake). A reporter for the Alliance Review in Sebring, Ohio, she’d come to take a job at the Evening Review Journal, now the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Longtime east-siders share Las Vegas summertime memories

Summer is traditionally a time for travel, including trips to the beach, the lake, the mountains, to visit family and friends or to go back and visit old stamping grounds and reminisce. For Danny Gonzales, the old saying that you can’t go home again is true. The little town of Sloan, where he spent his early years, is gone.

Las Vegas-area Camp Mend-A-Heart offers fun for kids with heart defects

Sam Mazza looks forward to one thing every year: summer camp. Mazza, 15, has been going to the same camp, Camp Mend-A-Heart, since she was 9 because it’s the only camp that she and her family can trust to keep her safe.

Health district board votes not to add trauma center designations

The Southern Nevada Health District’s Board of Health voted June 23 not to green light any new traumas centers in the Las Vegas Valley. Three hospitals — Centennial Hills, MountainView and Southern Hills — had put in applications to receive Level III trauma center designation.

Old-time religion to be found at Pagan Pride Las Vegas Project Ice Cream Social

An event at a local church hopes to reintroduce people to old-time religion with an old-fashioned ice cream social, but it’s probably not the old-time religion that comes to mind when most people hear that phrase. The Pagan Pride Las Vegas Project Ice Cream Social is scheduled for July 16.

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