No shame being on this list!

Gun background check opponents try to shame supporters of Question 1, but end up reinforcing the measure’s broad community support.

Chef Billy DeMarco: Garlic, yes; raw onions, no

Long Island native William “Billy” DeMarco is corporate executive chef for the Morton Group, which he joined in 2008. His duties include overseeing the group’s La Cave Wine & Food Hideaway at Wynn Las Vegas, Crush at MGM Grand and La Comida in downtown Las Vegas.

Home of Nevada’s eighth governor up for sale

A Carson City home where Nevada’s eighth governor once lived is up for sale following the completion of a two-year restoration project.

 
3 die in small plane crash at Reno airport

Officials say three people are dead in a small plane crash in a parking lot at Reno-Tahoe International Airport.

Tesla CEO says Autopilot improvements would have prevented deadly crash

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says the electric car company is making major improvements to the Autopilot system used by its vehicles, which will dramatically reduce the number and severity of crashes in which they are involved.

Driver killed, 18 others hurt in school bus crash at Denver airport

A school bus carrying high school football players veered off a roadway and slammed into a concrete pillar on Sunday at Denver International Airport, killing the driver and injuring 18 passengers, some seriously.

Heroin overdose deaths in Ohio skyrocket

An Ohio city is experiencing a new spike in deadly heroin overdoses. Authorities say at least eight deaths over the weekend in the Akron area could be from overdoses.

North Korea ready to detonate another nuclear test at any time

North Korea is capable of detonating another nuclear device at its main atomic test site any time it chooses, Seoul officials said Monday, as the United States reportedly planned to send two nuclear-capable supersonic bombers to the South in a show of force against Pyongyang.

Grandparents have important role in grandchildren’s lives

What is it about grandparents and their grandchildren? Maybe the appeal is a relationship full of mutual admiration, unconditional love and the chance to really have some fun — especially without those fuddy-duddy parents around.

Fall fashion show benefits homeless teens

Clothing stylist Jenna Doughton hosted her annual Style With A Cause benefit last week to benefit Project 150, a local nonprofit whose mission is to provide food, clothing and school supplies to homeless and disadvantaged high school students.

Utah Shakespeare Festival executive to retire

R. Scott Phillips, executive director of the Utah Shakespeare Festival, will retire after a 40-year career with the Tony Award-winning program.

Fed rate hike jitters send world markets tumbling

World stock indexes tumbled Monday, as investors reacted to comments last week from a Fed official, who caught markets off guard by saying that interest rates could rise soon.

New Miss America has advice for Clinton and Trump: Compromise

Savvy Shields had only been Miss America for less than an hour, but she already had a clear vision of what she hopes America will look like at the end of her term next year.

Fragile cease-fire supposed to take effect in Syria at sunset

A cease-fire brokered by the United States and Russia is set to begin at sunset in Syria amid mixed messages of commitment from various rebel factions but with verbal backing by President Bashar Assad’s government.

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