Triple-digit temps this week in Las Vegas Valley

The Las Vegas Valley will warm up into three-digit temperature highs until a slight cooling down period toward the weekend, said the National Weather Service.

Michael Flynn taking the 5th, won’t comply with Senate subpoena

Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn will invoke his 5th Amendment protection against self-incrimination as he notifies a Senate panel that he won’t hand over documents in the probe into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election.

1 man dead in shooting at North Las Vegas 7-Eleven

A man was shot and killed Monday morning by a security guard at a North Las Vegas 7-Eleven after entering the convenience store and firing multiple rounds.

Ford to fire CEO Fields as automaker lags behind competition

Ford is replacing CEO Mark Fields as it struggles to keep its traditional auto-manufacturing business running smoothly while remaking itself as a nimble, high-tech provider of new mobility services.

Networking during a job change is important

When faced with having to seek a new job, most people focus on the pure act of the job search itself. Usually, nothing else matters other than “getting that job.”

The care and feeding of your references

Funny thing about references. We all need them, we all have them, and very few of us really know how to use them. It’s kinda like me and power tools, but that’s a whole different story.

Homeowners would be wise to research home technology

Let the buyer beware. When choosing convenient solutions for smart home management, a homeowner should investigate how secure and trustworthy is each piece of connected technology and how reliable is the company behind it.

2 more jailed in connection with shooting near Boulder City

Fernando Perez and Jose Villanueva were booked Saturday into Clark County Detention Center. They each face six charges including attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, first-degree kidnapping and robbery with a deadly weapon.

Rock ‘n’ roll marks golden anniversary of its most dynamic year

“Sgt. Pepper” was only the beginning. Half a century after the Beatles’ psychedelic landmark, it stands as one of many musical astonishments of 1967 that shaped what we listen to now. It was a year of technical, lyrical and rhythmic innovation, of the highest craftsmanship and most inspired anti-craftsmanship.

Ad campaign tells Southern Nevada drivers to ‘Love the Cone’

A series of radio and television commercials that debuted last week encourages drivers to see the “progress, growth and jobs” represented by the seemingly ubiquitous construction markers.

Kruger remains a driving force in success of Coaches vs. Cancer

Lon Kruger, the former UNLV basketball coach and current coach at Oklahoma, is still heavily involved in the Las Vegas chapter of Coaches vs. Cancer. It will net more than $1 million for the first time.

Penguins blow out Senators 7-0 to take 3-2 lead

Dominant from the opening faceoff to the final whistle, the Penguins moved within one game of a return trip to the Cup final by overwhelming the Senators with wave after wave of pressure, the kind that became the club’s trademark during its sprint to a fourth championship last spring.

Celtics’ last-second shot shocks Cavs, 111-108

Avery Bradley’s 3-pointer danced on the rim and dropped with less than a second left and Boston, blown out in the first two games of the Eastern Conference finals and playing without star Isaiah Thomas, stunned the Cleveland Cavaliers 111-108 on Sunday night in Game 3 to end the champions’ 13-game postseason winning streak.

 
3 climbers die, including American, on Mount Everest

Three climbers have died on Mount Everest and another is missing in a busy and tragic weekend on the world’s highest mountain, officials and expedition organizers said Monday.

Republicans going down with a sinking ship

When will they learn that country “trumps” party? Their view is that a recalcitrant, inexperienced and misinformed Republican president is better for the country than a Democratic president.

Health plan for local teachers is still better than most

I can sympathize with the teachers, but everyone needs to take a step back and look at the people who don’t have their health insurance covered by employers. We are the self-employed.

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