Double-amputee veterans stop in Las Vegas on way to Sturgis

Two veterans, who lost their legs during an explosion in Iraq, made a stop in Las Vegas during their journey in the third annual Veterans Charity Ride from Los Angeles to the 77th annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota.

 
Another infant dies in hot car in Phoenix

An infant left for about two hours in a hot car has died — the second such death in the past two days in the city, the Phoenix Fire Department said.

At 15, Las Vegas’ Julian Strawther already a prized recruit

Liberty’s Julian Strawther stayed with New Orleans Pelicans swingman Quincy Pondexter in California the past six weeks in preparation for his final AAU live period of the summer to learn the game and bolster his recruiting stock.

At 15, Las Vegas’ Julian Strawther already a prized recruit

Liberty’s Julian Strawther stayed with New Orleans Pelicans swingman Quincy Pondexter in California the past six weeks in preparation for his final AAU live period of the summer to learn the game and bolster his recruiting stock.

Killers, Imagine Dragons are independent operators

Killers manager Robert Reynolds says he and his brother Mac Reynolds, manager of Imagine Dragons, try to do whatever is best for each band, individually.

Naked passenger delays Spirit flight in Las Vegas

A Spirit Airlines flight was delayed Saturday morning in Las Vegas after a passenger took off all his clothes and approached a flight attendant.

Expression abounds at Dance in the Desert Festival

The Dance in the Desert Festival, which celebrated 19 years this weekend at Summerlin Library Performing Arts Center, featured more than 30 performances on Friday and Saturday from local, regional and national solo artists and groups.

Tyron Woodley stands up to challenge from Maia at UFC 214

Tyron Woodley stays in his comfort zone to retain the UFC welterweight title with a unanimous-decision victory over Demain Maia at UFC 214 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California on Saturday.

Art galleries in Las Vegas

Abstract photographic landscapes of natural horizon lines by Jessica Larva, associate professor of art, media and design at DePaul University.

Las Vegas continues work to become a ‘smart city’

Michael Sherwood wants to make sure the need for new technology in the Las Vegas’ Innovation District is data driven before before the city doubles down. “We’re using these technologies and testing them before going out and making a large investment,” said Sherwood, the city’s Chief Innovation Officer.

Mike Pritchard leaving Las Vegas to pursue football analyst gigs

Las Vegan Mike Pritchard, who starred on Colorado’s national championship team and played for the NFL’s Broncos, is moving back to the Denver area to pursue opportunities as an NFL and Power 5 conference analyst.

Japan’s plans for resorts with casinos may collapse

Ever since Japan’s parliament approved legislation that would establish some form of casino gambling in that country, companies worldwide began angling for some way to get a piece of the action.

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