Living large

Wheelchair bound rappers, multi-tasking DJs, an ’80s loving supergroup and more highlight the opening day of the Life is Beautiful music and arts festival.

Bishop Gorman routs Bonanza to start league play

Bishop Gorman, which is ranked 11th nationally, showed it is still the class of the state as it opened Class 4A Southwest League play with a resounding 58-0 road win over Bonanza on Saturday.

Dominant second half propels Silverado to victory

Silverado quarterback Kana Hoapili passed for 103 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Skyhawks to a 32-13 road victory over Valley on Saturday.

Las Vegas festival showcases Asian heritage, culture

The eighth annual Asian Heritage Celebration, held Saturday at the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas, offered festivalgoers a sampling of Asian culture, including traditional food, crafts, lion dances, taiko drummers and martial arts.

Lake Mead rolls past Laughlin

Lake Mead’s football team scored three first-half touchdowns Saturday and rolled to a 42-0 road victory over Laughlin.

NFL plans to keep Raiders-Patriots game in Mexico City

An NFL game two months away is probably the last thing on the minds of the earthquake victims, but when the time comes, it will put smiles on the faces of many.

iHeartRadio lumbers into the Village on the Strip

Khalid, Bebe Rexha, French Montana, Noah Cyrus, Flume, Little Mix, Bleachers, Niall Horan, Halsey and Migos starred on a fine night on the Strip in VegasVille

Large antennas in New Mexico hunt for cosmic treasures

Employing an array of giant telescopes positioned in the New Mexico desert, astronomers have started a massive surveying project aimed at producing the most detailed view ever made of such a large portion of space using radio waves emitted from throughout the Milky Way and beyond.

Haitians, denied entry into US, discover ‘Mexican dream’

Jose Luis Millan found a new crop of star employees at an upscale Tijuana car wash where customers cross the border from the U.S. to pay up to $950 to have their prized possessions steamed and scrubbed for hours. They’re never late, always hustle and come in on days off to learn new skills, traits that he says make them a model for their Mexican counterparts.

Mammoth water project in California stays alive, for now

In California’s long-raging water wars, pitting north against south and farmer against city dweller, the one thing everybody has agreed on is that the outdated method of shipping water throughout the most populous state needs a serious upgrade.

Amazon turns down Tucson’s cactus gift in bid for HQ

Amazon has rejected the 21-foot Saguaro cactus that southern Arizona economic leaders planned to send as a gift to CEO Jeff Bezos, in a bid to attract the company’s second headquarters.

North Korea attack on Hawaii would be catastrophic, says leader

If there’s a ballistic missile strike from North Korea, Hawaii will be faced with thousands of casualties, thermal radiation, severe damage to critical infrastructure, widespread structural fires and other chaos, the administrator of the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency said at an informational briefing in the state Capitol.

 
Raccoon goes for a ride on Colorado police van

A Colorado Springs police officer heading to an accident scene in a van got a big surprise when a raccoon jumped onto the front windshield of the vehicle and stayed there until the officer pulled over.

 
Closure of US-Mexico border crossing creates big headaches

The busiest border crossing in the United States has closed this weekend to the more than 40,000 cars that pass through it daily to Mexico.

 
Sierra Vista defense stifles Clark

Sierra Vista limited Clark to 144 yards of offense and forced three turnovers en route to a 49-14 home win. Clark only had one offensive touchdowns, and 87 yards came on one play.

Art galleries in Las Vegas

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, aka Mickey Mouse’s predecessor, will be celebrated with meet-and-greets, book signings and a special performance from Friday to Sunday.

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