Georgia authorities search for clues in 2 teens’ deaths

Detectives on Tuesday were combing through video from multiple cameras and hoping to hear from any possible witnesses near a suburban Atlanta grocery store before two teens were found dead.

July US auto sales rose slightly on weaker demand

U.S. auto sales softened in July, as hot weather and softening demand kept many buyers at home. But Autodata said sales could still reach 17.9 million this year.

US stocks take biggest losses in nearly a month

U.S. stocks took their biggest loss in almost a month on Tuesday as investors worried about the health of the U.S. economy and sold shares in retailers and car companies. But Las Vegas-based Caesars Entertainment defied the trend and posted a gain.

Desert Pines’ Capri Uzan picks Air Force

Desert Pines senior guard Capri Uzan made an oral committment to play basketball at Air Force on Monday, announcing his decision via Twitter.

New insurance policy: Abandon ACA exchanges to avoid losses

Aetna became the latest health insurer to cast doubt upon its future in the Affordable Care Act’s insurance exchanges after it called off a planned expansion Tuesday and suggested it could abandon that market completely.

Famed hacker creates new ratings system for software

A famed hacker who nearly 20 years ago told Congress he could take down the internet in 30 minutes is now going after the computer software industry, whose standard practices all but guarantee that most products will be vulnerable to cyber attacks. He and his wife will present their analysis at a conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday.

‘Suicide Squad’ fails to live up to hype

Deep down, Samuel L. Jackson doesn’t care what credit card you use. No fast-food cheeseburger has ever looked in real life the way it does on TV. So why do we keep putting so much faith in commercials?

Former High Desert trainee’s lawyer in talks with AG in deadly prison shooting case

A lawyer for a former Nevada state prison guard trainee accused in the shotgun killing of an inmate says he’s talking with the state attorney general’s office about resolving involuntary manslaughter and reckless disregard charges before prosecutors present evidence.

Arizona officials identify 3 killed in US 93 collision

Arizona authorities have released the names of three Californians who were killed Saturday in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 93, about 26 miles south of the Nevada border.

Construction begins on Ascaya Inspiration Homes

Ascaya has started construction on its third of seven Inspiration Homes in the Henderson hillside community.

Henderson house fire displaces 3 adults

A Henderson house fire displaced three adults Tuesday morning in the 300 block of West Chesapeake Way, near Pacific Avenue and West Van Wagenen Street.

Public invited to comment on RTC bus service changes

The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada will hold two meetings this month to gather input on several changes to bus service.

Pittsburgh man accused of trying to drown 6-week-old in toilet

Pittsburgh police have accused a man of threatening and trying to drown a 6-week-old baby in a flushing toilet during a domestic dispute that led to a SWAT standoff.

SkySide estate in Summerlin has three-story master suite

The six-story estate boasts nearly 24,000 square feet of interior space, as well as more than 8,600-square-feet of outdoor living and entertaining areas. The home, 9 Echo Peak Lane, is on the hillside of The Ridges village in Summerlin.

 
Jimmy Fallon will host 2017 Golden Globe Awards

Comedian Jimmy Fallon, host of NBC’s “The Tonight Show,” was chosen on Tuesday to host the 2017 Golden Globe Awards for film and television, and quickly gave fans a hint of what to expect

Las Vegas’ Vashti Cunningham lying low before jumping high in Olympics

Young track and field star Vashti Cunningham is preparing to leap into the national limelight under the watchful eye of her coach and famous football-playing father. She is a threat to win Olympic gold in the high jump in Brazil.

Child’s room should foster creativity and learning

They might be small in size and weight, but their dreams are huge, so be sure to have a creative place to foster that imagination and watch them — the kids and their aspirations — grow.

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