Donald Trump’s immigration plan could be ‘softening’

Donald Trump’s new line on immigration — “fair, but firm” — is leaving both Republicans and Democrats with the same question: Is the famously hard-line GOP nominee softening his approach?

Artists’ childhoods revealed in new book

Ever since you can remember, you’ve always loved to draw. Lots of kids do, but while “Not every kid grows up to be a greatartist,” says David Stabler, “…every great artist starts out as a kid.”

Literary Las Vegas: Mercedes M. Yardley

In Las Vegas author Mercedes M. Yardley’s novel “Pretty Little Girls: A Novel of Murder and Whimsy,” Bryony Adams finds that fate has bad aim, and if she runs, her doom gets close but doesn’t strike her.

View’s editorial cartoon, Aug. 25, 2016

View’s editorial cartoon, Aug. 25, 2016, by F. Andrew Taylor, View staff writer

New Senate ad accuses Cortez Masto of failing to help senior

An outside group is launching an ad accusing Nevada U.S. Senate candidate Catherine Cortez Masto of failing to help in an elder abuse case while she was attorney general.

 
Firefighter feels like ‘a normal guy’ again after face transplant

A Mississippi firefighter who received the world’s most extensive face transplant after a burning building collapsed on him said Wednesday he feels like “a normal guy” for the first time in 15 years.

Las Vegas NHL team hires Brown assistant coach as scout

A day after announcing the hirings of Bruno Campese as an amateur scout and Vaughn Karpan as director of player personnel, Las Vegas’ NHL expansion team added another name to its rapidly growing staff.

Tesla claims to have world’s fastest production car

Tesla Motors Inc crowned itself the maker of the world’s fastest production car on Tuesday, saying a new version of its Model S all-electric sedan can accelerate from 0-60 miles per hour in just 2-1/2 seconds.

Airport connector at 215 Beltway reopens after crash

A crash in the eastbound lanes of the 215 Beltway that closed the airport connector just after midnight Wednesday has been cleared and the road has reopened.

 
3 die after 6.8 earthquake hits Myanmar

A powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake shook central Myanmar on Wednesday, killing at least three people including two children, local officials said, and damaging some of the famous pagodas in the Southeast Asian nation’s ancient capital of Bagan.

Las Vegas Mass Choir gospel singers involved in Switzerland TV show

Gospel soloists Denise Robinson and James R. Smith of the Las Vegas Mass Choir flew to Switzerland on July 27. Simultaneously, yodel singers Barbara Klossner and Res Mathys from Musical Stillezrartlichkeithen, flew from Switzerland to Las Vegas.

Sometimes acupuncture works, sometimes it doesn’t

Studies show baby boomers turn to alternative medicine when conventional scientific practices don’t work. Mary Vovsi, a resident of northwest Las Vegas, found that acupuncture got rid of her sciatica.

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