WWII planes fly in to Henderson as part of traveling museum tour

The B-29 Superfortress bomber is one of several World War II planes stationed at the Henderson Executive Airport on Wednesday through Sunday for the public to tour as part of the third Commemorative Air Force Airpower History tour.

Mickey Gall looks beyond UFC 203 bout for fighting career

When Mickey Gall steps in the cage Saturday night on the main card of UFC 203 in Cleveland, Ohio, he is well aware of his status as little more than just the guy who is fighting Phil “CM Punk” Brooks.

Obama cancels meeting with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte

President Barack Obama called off a planned meeting Tuesday with new Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, seeking distance from a U.S. ally’s leader during a diplomatic tour that’s put Obama in close quarters with a cast of contentious world figures.

US holiday keeps a lid on European markets

European stock markets closed a tad lower Monday following mixed economic data. Trading activity was dented since U.S. markets were closed for the Labor Day holiday.

8 can’t-miss boxing fights this fall

Boxing finally picks up after a slow month of August, and this week’s matchups are the perfect way to kick-off a loaded fall schedule.

Getting past the stigma of hearing-loss treatment

Studies are beginning to show that ignoring a hearing loss could involve much more than a person’s pride. And ongoing developments in hearing aids are making them less intrusive and more effective.

Study: Typhoons that slam Asia getting much stronger

Typhoons that slam into land in the northwestern Pacific — especially the biggest tropical cyclones of the bunch — have gotten considerably stronger since the 1970s, a new study concludes.

Man killed in moped crash identified

The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a man who died in a moped accident as Anthony Morgan Bailey, 52, from Henderson.

 
Obama says 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick is sincere, understands his protest

President Barack Obama says the NFL quarterback who is refusing to stand for the national anthem is the latest in a long line of professional athletes who have exercised their constitutional right to make a statement about social issues.

A preview of UNLV’s next opponent: UCLA

UNLV’s football team will try to carry momentum from its season-opening 63-13 rout of Jackson State into Saturday’s game against UCLA. Here’s everything you need to know about the Bruins.

Lost space lander found on comet

Europe’s Rosetta space probe has located its lost Philae lander, wedged in a “dark crack” on a comet, the European Space Agency said Monday.

Tarantulas are looking for love in California

Tarantulas are out looking for love, and hikers are being warned to watch out for the hairy spiders in…

Horror-thriller dominates Labor Day weekend as summer box office ends strongly

What had been a troubled U.S. summer box office is ending on an upbeat note as horror-thriller “Don’t Breathe” dominated the four-day Labor Day weekend with $19.6 million and “Suicide Squad” crossed the $300 million mark.

MLK onramp to northbound US 95 closed for 2 months

The Martin Luther King Boulevard onramp to northbound U.S. Highway 95 will close for the next two months beginning on Tuesday, when a crew of about 60 construction workers will start erecting several retaining walls around the Spaghetti Bowl interchange in downtown Las Vegas.

Nevada’s independent, minor party candidates face long odds

They are long shots and underdogs in name recognition and fundraising. Minor party and independent candidates face tough odds in the upcoming election. They know it, mostly, but that doesn’t deter their ambition or resolve.

Living sky-high near the Las Vegas Strip – PHOTOS

It’s probably a safe assumption that the typical Las Vegas high-rise buyer expects a view of at least one or two directions. In a $5.5-million penthouse, they probably expect even more, and…

US intel community investigates potential for Russia to disrupt elections

U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies are probing what they see as a broad covert Russian operation in the United States to sow public distrust in the upcoming presidential election.

US soccer star Megan Rapinoe kneels during national anthem

Soccer star Megan Rapinoe knelt during the national anthem Sunday night before the Seattle Reign’s game against the Chicago Red Stars “in a little nod” to NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.

Building collapse in Israel leaves at least 2 dead, 17 injured

A multilevel underground parking garage collapsed at a Tel Aviv construction site on Monday, killing at least two people and injuring some 17 others, according to police and rescue workers.

 
Death toll rising from IS-bamed attacks in Syria

A string of bombings, including a suicide attack claimed by the Islamic State group, struck in and around several Syrian cities on Monday, killing at least 43 people, mainly in government-controlled areas.

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