Paris attacker swore allegiance to Islamic State

A man who rammed his car into a police van near Paris’ Champs Elysees avenue on Monday had pledged allegiance to Islamic State militants, a source close to the investigation said on Tuesday.

North Las Vegas land development director’s path ran through Chicago area

Before going to college, Alfredo Melesio Jr., director of land development and community services for North Las Vegas, did not intend to work in government. But when he needed a job during summer break in 1994, the city of Joliet, Illinois, was one of the few employers to respond to his application.

Cool down with a weekend getaway in Mendocino, California

Imagine you’re on a rustic Victorian-style porch, swaying back and forth in an old rocking chair, a glass of locally produced pinot noir in hand. You hear the waves swish as they hit the rocky beach in front of you.

Mediterranean fare familiar to owners of north valley’s Baladie Cafe

Summerlin couple Richie and Tami Abuhantash were regulars at Mediterranean restaurant Baladie Cafe before they owned it. The previous owners moved to California and asked the Abuhantashes to take over the north valley eatery.

The show goes on for Las Vegas Follies cast in “Rhythm”

Vintage Vegas entertainment is alive and well in Rich Rizzo’s Las Vegas Follies variety show “Rhythm.” Las Vegas Follies is a collection singers, dancers and comedians who have performed for decades on the Strip in such shows as “Splash,” “Evening at La Cage” and “Jubilee!”

Coroner IDs Las Vegas man, woman killed in murder-suicide

Police responding to call about a shooting on Sunday found Mallory Michaelis, 32, and Andrew Vo, 34, dead at an apartment complex on the 4100 block of West Twain Avenue.

Recent coyote sightings leave some Las Vegas residents uneasy

Cherie Argano jogs in the water basin just south of W. Wayne Bunker Family Park, 7351 W. Alexander Road, on a near-daily basis. On June 8, she spotted what she thought was a German shepherd on the path in front of her. “But I as I got closer, I said to myself, ‘That’s no German Shepherd,’” Argano said.

Travelers leave behind $867K in change at TSA checkpoints

All the nickels, dimes and quarters travelers leave behind at airport security checkpoints adds up to big bucks — enough that next time you forget your change after emptying your pockets, you might want to go back for it.

Dustin Johnson opens as 10-1 favorite to win British Open

Dustin Johnson opened as the 10-1 favorite at the Westgate sports book to win the British Open, which will take place July 20 to 23 at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England.

Las Vegas ties hot weather record with 117 reading

The day’s high-temperature mark had been reached three times previously since 1942, according to the National Weather Service.

MGM Resorts launching $130M convention center expansion

MGM Resorts International will on Tuesday launch construction of a $130 million expansion of Strip convention space as it seeks to grab a larger share of the lucrative Las Vegas trade show business.

North Korea experts baffled by death of American Otto Warmbier

What happened to Otto Warmbier, an American college student who died just days after North Korea released him from detention in a coma, is difficult to make sense of, experts said.

A look at Day 21 of the World Series of Poker

Ben Yu, a professional poker player living in Las Vegas, remarkably bagged the chip lead in the $10,000 buy-in Limit Hold ’em Championship mere hours after he captured his second career bracelet.

Ex-NFL player Lawrence Taylor pleads guilty to Florida DUI

Former New York Giants linebacker and Hall of Fame inductee Lawrence Taylor pleaded guilty Monday in Palm Beach County (Florida) to DUI with injury or property damage.

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