East valley rollover sends 1 to hospital

One person was taken to the hospital after a rollover crash in the east valley early Tuesday morning.

 
Tension remains even after China returns seized US underwater drone

China on Tuesday handed back to the United States an underwater drone it had seized last week in an incident that raised tensions in a relationship that has been tested by President-elect Donald Trump’s signals of a tougher policy toward Beijing.

Searchers say missing Malaysia Airlines plane not in current search area

For two years, a handful of ships have diligently combed a remote patch of the Indian Ocean west of Australia in a $160 million bid to find Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. On Tuesday, investigators made what was surely a painful admission: They have probably been looking in the wrong place.

Judge orders unsealing of search warrant in Clinton email probe

A federal court in New York is scheduled to release redacted copies Tuesday of the search warrant and other documents that gave the FBI new license to dig into a trove of Hillary Clinton emails days before the presidential election.

Trump blames terrorists for killings in Turkey, Germany

Without backing up his claim, President-elect Donald Trump is blaming Islamic terrorism for deadly violence in Turkey and Germany and vowing anew to eradicate their regional and global networks.

Lady Rebels fall just short in loss to No. 25 Oregon State

The UNLV women’s basketball team knew Oregon State would provide its stiffest challenge yet. The Beavers did just that, and UNLV, though it fell just short in a heartbreaker, showed it was up to that challenge.

TARKANIAN CLASSIC: Nationally ranked Mater Dei tops Bishop Gorman in OT

Bishop Gorman saw a nine-point lead fizzle away in the final 4:43 of regulation and went on to lose 86-79 in overtime to nationally ranked Mater Dei (California) in the semifinals of the Tarknanian Classic’s Platinum Division.

Small, positive steps are important in building the House of Menzies

UNLV’s basketball team has ensured itself a winning record in the non-conference portion of its schedule, news that wouldn’t make headlines for countless programs across the country, but significant for the Rebels.

Panthers deal major blow to Washington’s playoff hopes

Kirk Cousins threw an interception and lost a fumble near his goal line, and the Washington Redskins lost control of their playoff future with a 26-15 loss to the defending NFC champion Carolina Panthers.

 
Temperatures getting back to normal in Las Vegas

Temperatures in the Las Vegas Valley this week are expected to creep back to the norm, if not a bit above it, according to the National Weather Service.

CCSD trustees vote to postpone talk on retaining reorganization mentor

Delaying a controversial idea that has divided the Clark County School Board, trustees voted 4-3 Monday to postpone discussion on retaining a no-cost mentor to assist with the district’s mandated reorganization.

 
Police say Berlin crash that killed 12 was intentional

Police said Tuesday that the driver who rammed a truck into a crowded Christmas market in the heart of the German capital, killing at least 12 people and injuring nearly 50, did so intentionally and that they are investigating a suspected “terror attack.”

Russian ambassador to Turkey assassinated in art gallery shooting

A Turkish policeman fatally shot Russia’s ambassador to Turkey on Monday in front of a shocked gathering at a photo exhibit and then, pacing near the body of his victim, appeared to condemn Russia’s military role in Syria, shouting: “Don’t forget Aleppo! Don’t forget Syria!”

Stanford’s McCaffrey elects to skip Sun Bowl, prepare for draft

Christian McCaffrey is done playing college football even though Stanford has one more game. The star running back wants to prepare for the draft and said on Twitter on Monday he will not play in the Sun Bowl.

Tule Springs monument in North Las Vegas to get first walking trail

The Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument in North Las Vegas will get its first walking trail, spanning nearly 2 miles near the future site of the Villages at Tule Springs, a sprawling master-planned community.

High-profile contenders seek spot on Las Vegas Stadium Authority Board

Seven members of the Las Vegas Stadium Authority board will have at least 31 applicants from which to choose two public members to round out the nine-member board when it meets Jan. 12.

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