Former intern now owns Las Vegas recording studio

Mike Lavin started at Digital Insight on the lowest rung of the studio ladder a decade and a half ago, now he oversees the facilities.

 
Barbara Sinatra dead at age 90 — PHOTOS

Barbara Sinatra, the fourth and last wife of singer Frank sinatra, died Tuesday, several media outlets reported.

Human urge to help can leave wildlife with worse problems

Some Good Samaritans who try to help ailing wild animals have uplifting success stories, but taking a seemingly abandoned baby animal home can do more harm than good.

Moped rider in Las Vegas hit-and-run dies of injuries

A woman whose moped was struck by an automobile in a hit-and-run crash in early July in southeast Las Vegas has died, the Metropolitan Police Department said.

By a hair, Senate votes to debate GOP health care bill

President Donald Trump praised Republicans in the Senate following a narrow vote Tuesday to begin debate on health care legislation that would repeal Obamacare.

 
Wisconsin retail tech company offers to microchip its staff

A Wisconsin company is offering to microchip its employees, enabling them to open doors, log onto their computers and purchase break room snacks with a simple swipe of the hand.

Kushner, Manafort talk Russia with congressional investigators

Two key members of President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign met Tuesday with congressional investigators probing Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion with Trump associates.

 
Rebels picked to finish 3rd in West Division

UNLV was picked by the Mountain West media to finish third in the West Division, the highest spot since the conference went to a division format in 2013.

Former teacher copes with Parkinson’s, disease that killed his brother

John Cwik was walking through the Bellagio with his wife and daughter in January 2014 when he suddenly sensed that strangers were lining the walls around him, cameras were flashing and the world was in on a secret plot to do him harm. His eyes identified the casino’s activity for what it was: card players at game tables and shoppers gazing in boutique windows. His brain told him to run.

 
Las Vegas woman starts art-by-mail subscription business

Southwest valley artist Susan Tosches-Deneau has tapped into the subcription craze with her business, Art Box Surprise. For $15 to $100 per month, art enthusiasts can have work by Las Vegas artists shipped to their door.

Founder of The Steamie Weenie in Henderson embraces new tricks

Hot dog destination The Steamie Weenie, where each bun is a “canvas,” and the toppings, art, celebrated its two-year anniversary this July. Nestled in the Pebble Marketplace on North Green Valley Parkway, the restauarant bustled with customers during a recent lunch visit. Owner Bob Remington is used to the noon rush this time of year; July is National Hot Dog Month.

Uber plans changes to how drivers can get help, return items

Uber is expected on Tuesday to roll out additional changes affecting how drivers can seek help, return lost items to passengers and potentially increase their performance ratings, company executives said.

Deadly Texas smuggling case called a crime against humanity

The people packed into the sweltering tractor-trailer needed air. They banged on the walls for help, but the vehicle kept going. Trapped with as many as 200 people in the pitch-black trailer, they took turns breathing through a hole in the side. Some just passed out.

 
Californian teen driver livestreams crash that killed sister

A teenage driver lost control of her car while she was livestreaming on Instagram and recorded part of the crash that authorities said Monday killed her younger sister in California.

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