Downtown Las Vegas Therapy offers own brand of signature whiskey, IPA

If you think Fremont Street’s only signature beverages are booze-infused Technicolor slushies, think again. Downtown bar crawlers have plenty of options for unique Las Vegas drinks that don’t come with a sugar rush or a three-foot plastic cup.

Outdoor enthusiasts affected by secretarial orders

On his first day in office, newly appointed Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke signed two secretarial orders that have a direct impact on American hunters and fishermen.

5 players cut by Mets expected to start season with 51s

Infielders Gavin Cecchini and Matt Reynolds and reliever Erik Goeddel were optioned to minor league camp, while pitcher Ben Rowen and outfielder Travis Taijeron were reassigned.

Orlando nightclub shooting victims sue gunman’s employer, wife

A personal injury attorney representing dozens of survivors and victims’ relatives from the Orlando nightclub massacre filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the gunman’s employer and wife.

Chance of rain decreases in Las Vegas Valley

This week’s rain forecast might not be as likely as originally anticipated by the National Weather Service.

5 people dead in terrorist attack at British Parliament

The head of counterterrorism at London’s Metropolitan Police says five people have died in the terror incident in London, including an attacker and a police officer.

Dylann Roof’s friend cries, apologizes prior to sentencing

Joey Meek said he thought Dylann Roof was all talk until a week later, when news broke of a deadly shooting rampage at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston. But instead of calling authorities, Meek talked another friend out of going to police and giving them Roof’s name. And then he lied to the FBI about his conversation with Roof.

Los Angeles Latinos report fewer sex assaults amid immigration fears

Reports of sexual assaults and domestic violence among Los Angeles’ Latino population have plummeted since the beginning of the year, amid fears that immigrants in the country illegally could face deportation if they interact with police or appear in court, the city’s police chief said.

Sailors convicted of rape, murder decades ago, receive full pardons

Virginia’s governor pardoned four former sailors who became known as the “Norfolk Four,” ending a decades-long fight to clear the men of rape and murder convictions based on intimidating police interrogations.

North Korea missile test fails

North Korea’s latest missile launch ended in failure on Wednesday as the United States sent a supersonic bomber streaking over ally South Korea in a show of force against the North.

‘Gong Show’ host Chuck Barris dies at 87

Chuck Barris, who hosted “The Gong Show” and created “The Dating Game” and “The Newlywed Game,” died Tuesday of natural causes in Palisades, N.Y., his publicist confirmed. He was 87.

TRACK: Foothill boys edge Silverado

Foothill’s Charles Shepherd won the discus and placed third in the shot put, and the Falcons swept the relays to edge host Silverado 71-66 in boys track on Tuesday.

US to play Puerto Rico for WBC championship after beating Japan, 2-1

Brandon Crawford scored the tiebreaking run when Nobuhiro Matsuda bobbled Adam Jones’ grounder to third in the eighth inning, and the United States reached the championship game of the World Baseball Classic for the first time by beating Japan 2-1 on Tuesday night at rainy Dodger Stadium.

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