Chapman Dodge offers accessories to tackle summer fun, heat

With summer quickly approaching and the triple-digit temperatures upon us, Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram provides simple accessories and customizable upgrades to prepare any vehicle for the inescapable Las Vegas heat and ensure that summer adventures happen without a hitch.

2017 Escape SUV at Friendly Ford fills many needs

The 2017 Ford Escape sport utility vehicle has wide appeal at Friendly Ford. The reason for the popularity of the vehicle is obvious, according to a sales consultant Sal Lugo, who has been in the car business for 12 years.

Topgolf Las Vegas partners with Toyota to enhance guest experience

Topgolf and the Southern Nevada Toyota Dealers Association have partnered to launch The Toyota Yard, a social hot spot at Topgolf Las Vegas featuring live music, entertainment and events for the venue’s more than 1 million guests served annually.

Man charged with murder in May shooting

A 39-year-old man is in jail on a murder charge in connection with the slaying of a man who was shot at least 10 times in late May inside an apartment in the central Las Vegas Valley.

Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl dies at 87

Helmut Kohl, the physically imposing German chancellor whose reunification of a nation divided by the Cold War put Germany at the heart of a united Europe, has died at 87.

New head of Gaming Control Board’s administrative division named

Jaime K. Black, a former federal appeals court law clerk and a senior research specialist and Investigations Division agent for Nevada’s Control Board since 2014, was appointed to the position Friday by board Chairman A.G. Burnett.

Triple-digit temps climbing higher in Las Vegas Valley

An excessive heat warning has been issued for Las Vegas and other low desert areas for Saturday through Thursday, with high temperatures expected to reach 115 by the middle of next week, according to the National Weather Service.

 
3 teens in Los Angeles cop program steal 3 LAPD cars, stun guns

Three teenagers in a program for those who may want to become officers stole three Los Angeles Police Department vehicles and went on patrol around the city before leading authorities on wild pursuits that ended with crashes, Chief Charlie Beck said.

 
Trump tweets that he is under investigation

President Donald Trump confirmed Friday he was under investigation and appeared to take aim at a senior Justice Department official, in a tweet that seemed to encapsulate his frustration with the ongoing focus on Russia’s involvement in the 2016 election.

Amazon buying Whole Foods for $13.7B

Amazon.com Inc. said on Friday it would buy U.S. organic supermarket chain Whole Foods Market Inc for $13.7 billion, including debt, marking the internet retailer’s largest deal and biggest foray into the brick-and-mortar retail sector.

Escaped Georgia prison inmates recaptured in Tennessee

Two escaped inmates sought in the killings of two guards on a Georgia prison bus were captured after a chase and being held at gunpoint by a rural Tennessee homeowner whose vehicle they were trying to steal.

Scalise has more surgery as authorities track shooter’s path

Still in critical condition and undergoing repeated surgery, GOP House Whip Steve Scalise “will be in the hospital for some time.” His House colleagues paid tribute to him at their annual charity baseball game, while law enforcement tracked the path the shooter traveled to his ballfield carnage.

Trump set to unveil changes, crack down on Cuba

Stopping short of a complete turnabout, President Donald Trump is expected to announce a revised Cuba policy aimed at stopping the flow of U.S. cash to the country’s military and security services while maintaining diplomatic relations and allowing U.S. airlines and cruise ships to continue service to the island.

London protesters storm town hall, ‘want justice’ after fire

Several hundred protesters chanting “we want justice” stormed a local town hall in London on Friday after a deadly fire at a block of flats killed at least 30 people, Reuters reporters at the scene said.

Pentagon skeptical of Russian claims they killed Islamic chief

Moscow said on Friday its forces may have killed Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in an air strike in Syria last month, but Washington said it could not corroborate the death and Western and Iraqi officials were skeptical.

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