Attorney General Jeff Sessions: no knowledge of collusion with Russia

Attorney General Jeff Sessions pushed back against critics Tuesday as he testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee investigating possible meddling by the Russians in the 2016 presidential election.

Annual Kids Count ranks Nevada 49th on education

Measures passed in the 2017 legislative session will help propel the state higher on the list in the future, says state superintendent of public instruction.

 
Uber CEO to take leave of absence to grieve mother’s death

Uber CEO Travis Kalanick will take a leave of absence for an unspecified period and let his leadership team run the troubled ride-hailing company while he’s gone.

 
US flag turns 240 on June 14 — VIDEO

Staff Sgt. Robert Mattey and Airman 1st Class Michele Faiella, of the 99th Security Forces Squadron, raise the U.S. flag Tuesday, June 13 at Nellis Air Force Base.

Friend turning over Comey’s memos to FBI

A friend of former FBI Director James Comey said on Tuesday he is turning over any memos of Comey’s conversations with President Donald Trump in his possession to the FBI, MSNBC reported.

Nevada Humanities’ program manager talks cultural funding

Bobbie Ann Howell’s job as program manager for Nevada Humanities involves administering grants and coordinating events. She often also finds herself explaining what the humanities are.

‘Star Wars’ movie props going up for auction

Die-hard Star Wars fans will need to rely on more than the force if they want to bid on an R2-D2 droid that appeared in several of the franchise’s movies. A couple million dollars might also help.

Cosby jury asks about wording of 1 charge

The jury in the Bill Cosby sexual assault case drilled down Tuesday on what the TV star said happened inside his suburban Philadelphia home and how he characterized his relationship with the accuser as it weighs charges that could send him to prison for the rest of his life.

Crafting reclaimed lumber a labor of love for Las Vegas resident

Every old piece of wood is new again when Kyle Stinnett gets his hands on it. The northwest valley resident is the owner and operator of Stump Shop Fine Rustic Furniture, which has shops in Las Vegas and Brenham, Texas, population 16,297.

Some daughters, sons eager to follow parent’s path into workforce

When parents work for the same company as their offspring, there’s the chance to mentor, pass along secrets of the trade and offer sage advice. Single mother Valarie Beel and her daughter, Kayla, both work for Bank of America.

North Korea releases American student sentenced to prison

North Korea has released Otto Warmbier, an American college student who was serving a 15-year prison term with hard labor for alleged anti-state acts, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Tuesday.

2 dead, 1 hospitalized in central Las Vegas shooting

Metro police are seeking the gunman who killed two people and left another in critical condition in a shooting Tuesday morning inside a rental car in central Las Vegas.

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