2 injured in southeast Las Vegas fire

Two people were injured in a fire Wednesday morning in the southeast valley, the Clark County Fire Department said.

 
Las Vegas Firefighters demonstrate flood rescue to raise awareness

Firefighters yelled “reach for the rope! Reach for the rope!” at a fellow rescuer swimming down the lazy river at Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas Wednesday morning, demonstrating how rescue workers retrieve residents swept up in a flash flood’s current.

Robert Irvine hosts pop-up preview of Public House restaurant

Robert Irvine pulled double-duty at The Tropicana last week with a pair of culinary events on Thursday and Friday, serving Las Vegans in attempts to both whet the city’s appetite and ease its hunger.

Springs Preserve teaches how to butcher trout, duck and elk

If the farm-to-table movement encourages people to learn where the ingredients in their meals come from, a class Friday night at the Divine Cafe at Springs Preserve was looking to do it one better.

Former NFL linebacker Ryan Jones shot, killed in Reno

Nevada authorities say former NFL linebacker Ryan Jones was shot dead over the weekend in a Reno apartment and two other people suffered non-life threatening gunshot wounds.

 
Warnings issued along Gulf Coast as storm Cindy approaches

Tropical Storm Cindy sent drenching rain bands over the north Gulf Coast on Wednesday, swamping low-lying coastal roads and pushing a waterspout ashore in one beachfront community as residents from east Texas to the Florida Panhandle warily eyed the storm’s slow crawl toward land.

Golden Knights, Coyotes to go head-to-head in home openers

The Golden Knights will open their inaugural NHL season on the road Oct. 7 in Glendale against the Arizona Coyotes with the two teams meeting again three days later at T-Mobile Arena in the Knights’ home opener.

 
Canadian charged in Michigan airport attack investigated as terror

A Canadian man from Tunisia shouted in Arabic before stabbing a police officer in the neck Wednesday at a Michigan airport, and referenced people being killed overseas during the attack that’s now being investigated as an act of terrorism, federal and court officials said.

Butch Harmon’s son plays a part in Brooks Koepka’s US Open win

Claude Harmon III, Butch’s son, is the swing coach for Brooks Koepka, who finished at 16 under par to win the U.S. Open by four strokes, tying Rory McIlroy’s tournament record for most shots under par.

Excessive heat warning extended for Las Vegas Valley

The Las Vegas Valley reached record high temperatures Tuesday and will not find relief until the middle of next week, the National Weather Service said.

Prince Philip admitted to hospital with infection

Prince Philip, the 96-year old husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has been admitted to a hospital for treatment of an infection and did not attend the Queen’s Speech in Parliament.

NHL keeps it cool, even in the desert heat

The executive producer of the NHL Awards and NHL Expansion Draft show knows that ice melts in the desert, but the NHL is unafraid of the heat.

Sharks’ bigwig gets ‘Tanked’ on Las Vegas trip

The aquarium being designed by Raymer and King’s crew for the Animal Planet show “Tanked” is to be installed at the Sharks’ home arena, SAP Center, aptly known as The Shark Tank. The episode airs this fall on the Animal Planet series.

Pope asks Jerry Jones, NFL legends to help build better world

Pope Francis has met with an NFL Hall of Fame delegation and urged them to translate values of teamwork and fair play from the football field to the broader community and help build a “culture of encounter.”

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