Man stabbed in throat in east Las Vegas Valley

A man is in the hospital after police said he was stabbed in the throat Thursday night in the east Las Vegas Valley.

Criss Angel makes TV special appear

A Criss Angel road trip is a lot like any other road trip, only with a little levitation and teleportation thrown into the mix.

This week’s 5 best bets for what to watch

Our picks this week for movies, TV and streaming video include Jerry Lewis’ return to the big screen in “Max Rose” and the new season of “Hell’s Kitchen.”

Las Vegas Harley-Davidson Holds 2017 Model Launch Party

Las Vegas Harley-Davidson, owned and operated by longtime Las Vegas residents Don Andress and Tim Cashman, has announced its much-anticipated 2017 Model Launch Party. The event will be held on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the new state-of-the-art dealership on the Strip, 5191 Las Vegas Blvd. South.

Luxury brand fights back

Midsize sedan shoppers can, and often do, purchase loaded-to-the-roof Toyota Camrys, Honda Accords, Ford Fusions, etc., and shell out plenty of currency for their selections. But for not a huge budget stretch, these same folks could be riding high in an entry-luxury model like the 2017 Audi A4.

Personal watercraft offers hours of fun

It’s no wonder that personal watercrafts, or PWCs, have become so popular with people who love the water. Their compact size makes them affordable to operate and easy to store, tow and launch.

FBI taking close look at Brad Pitt and potential abuse probe

The FBI is gathering information about an incident involving actor Brad Pitt and his family aboard a private flight last week, the agency confirmed Thursday.

Grizzled miner on ‘Welcome to Nevada’ highway signs set to be retired

The grizzled old miner depicted on “Welcome to Nevada” signs at the state’s borders will retire in 2017 after roughly 25 years of service. And there’s a way you can welcome him into your home via a free raffle.

Lawmakers accuse Putin of ordering political hacking

The top Democrats on the House and Senate intelligence committees said Thursday that they have concluded that Russian intelligence agencies are making a “serious and concerted effort” to influence the U.S. presidential election.

Power slowly being restored in Puerto Rico

Cheers erupted as lights slowly began to flicker on across Puerto Rico overnight as the U.S. territory struggled to emerge from an island-wide blackout following a fire at a power plant that caused the aging utility grid to fail.

Rahami’s father told FBI in 2014 ‘to keep an eye’ on son

Investigators haven’t been able to question a man charged with setting off bombs in New York and New Jersey because he’s too severely injured from his shootout with police, a law enforcement official said Thursday as the man’s father said he’d warned federal authorities about the man’s interest in jihadist material.

6 lies you’ve been told about money

While there is truth to some popular money idioms, others are little more than old wives’ tales. Here are some money sayings that we’ve come to accept as sage money advice — even though they’re actually false.

‘A real clown would never dress or do anything to scare anyone’

Police are encouraging caution amid a rash of public complaints and social media reports in a number of states of people dressed like clowns and acting suspiciously, even if they think many are knucklehead pranksters or simply bogus.

Purchase of Starwood makes Marriott largest hotel chain

Marriott International closed Friday morning on its $13 billion acquisition of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, bringing together its Marriott, Courtyard and Ritz Carlton brands with Starwood’s Sheraton, Westin, W and St. Regis properties.

Man shot in head, drives himself to hospital

A man has serious injuries but is in stable condition after bullet fragments lodged in his head Thursday night.

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