Amid recovery, North Las Vegas plans to hire about 60

The city of North Las Vegas had a peak of about 2,200 employees in 2006. By 2014, recession-related cuts had chopped that number in half, City Manager Qiong X. Lu said.

Golden Knights name practice facility City National Arena

The two-rink building which will also be the team’s headquarters, will be called City National Arena after the team and City National Bank announced a multi-year partnership Monday.

 
British parents drop fight to get treatment for Baby Charlie

The parents of Charlie Gard dropped their legal battle to give the terminally ill British baby further treatment on Monday and will now hold discussions with his London hospital about how he should be allowed to die.

Man arrested after livestreaming bomb threats, Las Vegas police say

Clinton Wayne Warrington, 26, threatened on Facebook Live to detonate improvised explosive devices in the lobbies at two Las Vegas Valley auto shops and also went live when officers showed up to arrest him, arrest report says.

Storms bring flash-flood warning to Las Vegas area

Thunderstorms are expected in the Las Vegas Valley, prompting a flash-flood warning in Clark County Monday afternoon, the National Weather Service said.

Scientific Gaming reports revenue gain in 2nd quarter

Las Vegas-based gaming equipment manufacturer posts seventh straight quarter of year-over-year growth, enabling it to pare losses to $39.1 million, down from $51.7 million a year earlier.

 
Jared Kushner denies collusion, says ‘I have nothing to hide’

“I have nothing to hide,” President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and trusted aide Jared Kushner declared in prepared testimony he is set to give before the Senate Intelligence Committee in a closed hearing at 10:00 a.m. Monday.

 
Driver charged in Texas human smuggling case; death toll 10

A truck driver was due in federal court on Monday, accused in a suspected human smuggling operation in which 10 people died and dozens more were hospitalized in Texas after being trapped inside a tractor-trailer in sweltering heat.

Taliban suicide bomber kills dozens in Kabul car explosion

A suicide bomber rammed his car packed with explosives into a bus carrying government employees in the Afghan capital early on Monday, killing 24 people and wounding 42 others, Kabul’s police chief spokesman said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the assault.

Transgender candidate focusing on issues in Virginia

Democrat Danica Roem is challenging Republican Bob Marshall for his northern Virginia seat in the state House of Delegates. With such stark differences between the candidates, the race is expected to draw in big money and is being seen by some as a referendum on rights for gay and transgender people.

 
Trump breaking tradition with pet-free White House

The job of first pet — an enviable White House gig with luxurious live-in privileges, after-hours access to the president and guaranteed positive press coverage — is not currently available. That’s because President Donald Trump is not looking for a fluffy sidekick.

Heller, a consistent foe of Obamacare, faces critical vote

All eyes are now on Heller as Senate Republicans leaders, prodded by President Donald Trump, push for a vote this week on either a repeal of Obamacare, or repeal and replacement with a quickly crafted plan that has been cobbled together by senators behind closed doors.

Report projects 420,000 fewer Nevadans to vote in 2018

Nearly 420,000 Nevadans could skip next year’s midterm elections, and Democrats and Republicans alike are prepping for what such a decrease in voters could mean in 2018.

 
Carrie Fisher honored at Comic-Con

Four “Star Wars” costuming clubs held a tribute to their favorite fallen princess at Comic-Con.

 
Oldest Florida manatee in captivity, Snooty, dies at 69

Snooty, the longest living manatee in captivity, died Sunday, a day after a huge party to celebrate his 69th birthday, according to the South Florida Museum.

Jamaica upsets Mexico, to play U.S. in Gold Cup final

Kemar Lawrence scored on an exquisite 24-yard free kick in the 88th minute, and Jamaica advanced to the CONCACAF Gold Cup final with a 1-0 upset victory over Mexico on Sunday night.

Kahne captures Brickyard 400, ending long winless streak

Kasey Kahne needed a break Sunday — and got it. The 37-year-old driver barely reached the overtime line before the last caution flag came out in a crash-marred Brickyard 400, allowing Kahne to complete a six-hour marathon and snap a long winless streak.

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