Literary Las Vegas: Alan Geik

Local author Alan Geik, a London School of Economics and Political Science graduate who has worked as a radio host and music producer, takes readers through time to World War I-era Boston and New York in his novel “Glenfiddich Inn.”

Bullhead City Council votes to end annual regatta

The Bullhead City council voted 4-3 Tuesday to end the annual Bullhead City River Regatta that had more than 30,000 people floating the Colorado River together in August.

Here are the latest updates on UNLV football recruiting

UNLV second-year coach Tony Sanchez already has brought in two talented recruiting classes, including arguably the best one in school history in February that featured a Rebels-record 10 three-star recruits.

‘You should resign,’ Elizabeth Warren tells Wells Fargo CEO

The most anticipated face-off of Tuesday’s Senate Banking Committee hearing did not disappoint: Democratic firebrand Sen. Elizabeth Warren grilled Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf in a blistering exchange where she accused him of “gutless leadership.”

Respect tops outdoorsman’s code of conduct

When it comes to hunting and fishing, there is an unwritten code of conduct that should guide each of us in our actions as we go about those activities.

215 Beltway near Decatur reopens after crash

A crash on eastbound 215 Beltway near South Decatur Boulevard Wednesday morning has been cleared and all lanes are now open, according RTC traffic cameras.

Mayor’s Faith Initiative holds workshop to help those with addictions

Valley faith leaders recently attended a workshop in City Hall Council Chambers called “Let’s Start the Conversation — Addiction & Recovery: Finding a Foundation in Faith.” The idea was to increase awareness about the significant role the faith community can play in dealing with addiction and recovery.

Clinton, Trump campaigns raise record amounts of money

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton say they raised record amounts of money in August for their presidential bids — a total of $233 million just in one month.

Obama, Netanyahu to meet to cement U.S.-Israeli ties despite years of testy ties between the two leaders

Frustrated after years of fraught diplomacy, President Barack Obama will seek Wednesday to cast the U.S. partnership with Israel as on solid footing, even as he openly weighs using the final stretch of his presidency to ramp up pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to finally make peace with the Palestinians.

Fed could raise rates — 3 things to watch

Not quite yet. That’s the decision the Federal Reserve is expected to deliver Wednesday when it announces to the financial world whether it will resume raising interest rates now — or wait until later, perhaps sometime soon.

Trump draws ire of blacks with ‘worst shape’ remark

Donald Trump faced a swift backlash Tuesday after declaring that African-Americans are “in the worst shape they’ve ever been” during a campaign event.

Attacker foiled at Israeli Embassy in Turkey

An attacker apparently armed with a knife tried to enter the Israeli Embassy in Turkey on Wednesday before being shot and slightly wounded by Turkish security officials, an Israeli official said

Skittles controversy just one of many for Trump Jr.

With 42 words, a hashtag and a bowl of Skittles, Donald Trump Jr. set out to illustrate what he saw as the danger of letting Syrian refugees into the United States. Instead, he set the Internet ablaze with controversy.

JonBenet Ramsey family lawyer threatens to sue CBS because of documentary

The lawyer for the family of slain child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey denounced a CBS documentary theorizing she was killed by her brother, Burke, as a “false and unprofessional television attack” and threatened to sue the network for libel.

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