Drew Stanton is slumping Arizona Cardinals’ backup plan

With starting quarterback Carson Palmer knocked out with a concussion, the Cardinals are 3½-point favorites at San Francisco. Bettors should look for a low-scoring game.

Palestinian leader Abbas released after emergency heart procedure

Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, underwent an emergency heart procedure on Thursday, but was given a clean bill of health and quickly discharged from the hospital.

Blue Jays fan who threw beer can at Orioles player turns himself in

Ken Pagan, the fan identified by Toronto police as the suspect who tossed a beer can at Baltimore Orioles outfielder Hyun Soo Kim during Tuesday’s wild-card game, has turned himself into authorities.

Southern Utah’s fall foliage puts on a dramatic show

Southern Utah’s fall color spectacular rivals better-known seasonal displays found elsewhere in the country — and is much closer and easier for Southern Nevadans to enjoy.

Friendly Caliente serves as a gateway to several recreation sites

Typical of the friendly small towns along U.S. Highway 93, Caliente welcomes travelers with visitor services and access to many regional attractions, including five state parks within easy reach.

GOP VP nominee Mike Pence says Hillary Clinton has ‘admirable qualities’

Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence on Thursday offered rare praise for Hillary Clinton, saying both the Democratic presidential nominee and Donald Trump have “many admirable qualities” for young people to look up to.

Design for new Statue of Liberty museum unveiled

A new museum that seemingly rises out of the ground will replace the small exhibition space inside the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.

 
NSA contractor arrest comes after increased security with Snowden disclosures

The arrest of a National Security Agency contractor for allegedly stealing classified information was the second known case of a government contractor being publicly accused of removing secret data from the intelligence agency since 2013.

Matthew will be big and bad

Hurricane Matthew is wet, wild and weird. Meteorologists say its path has been harder to pin down than that of other storms, but Matthew is definitely dangerous and might stick around to bedevil the Southeast coast for a week or so.

Metro lieutenant hopes to see northwest Las Vegas violent crime reduced by 5 percent by year’s end

For 15 years, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Nick Farese has gotten to know the Las Vegas Valley inside out. After five years of working as an organized crime bureau field training sergeant for the Southeast Area Command, Farese was promoted to lieutenant and moved to the Northwest Area Command where he oversees four investigative squads, the community-oriented police section, problem-solving unit, and the administrative functions of command.

Southwest Las Vegas is set to get spooky

From pumpkin patches to haunted houses, fall is in full swing.

Las Vegas’ First Friday to bring people together with One World Through Art theme

The First Friday arts festival is set to celebrate its 14th anniversary by bringing together people with its theme for October, One World Through Art. The theme reflects and honors the LGBT community’s celebration of National Coming Out Weekend.

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