Curtain closes on Criss Angel-Belinda romance

Latin pop star Belinda said Sunday her relationship with Criss Angel is over; Monday Angel posted a behind-the-scenes video of Belinda’s latest song.

Wave of anxiety hits Clark County schools over DACA demise

Minors in the program fear they may miss out on a big advantage enjoyed by their elders: the ability to pursue a higher education and legally work in order to pull themselves up the economic ladder.

Nevada local governments have OK to license marijuana lounges

An opinion from the Legislative Council Bureau released Monday said no state law prohibits local governments from permitting for marijuana consumption in businesses.

 
Las Vegans help Miami football team stranded by Hurricane Irma

Hurricane Irma has left 50 Miami Central High School football players and about 20 members of the coaching staff stranded in Sin City as they wait for airports in Miami and Fort Lauderdale to reopen.

Experts wary of possible import tarriffs on solar panels

As nearly 20,000 solar power professionals gather in town this week for the industry’s largest U.S. conference, officials in Washington will be finalizing a decision that could ravage the industry like a tornado, executives and lobbyists say.

Fear of protests changes venue for Arpaio event in Las Vegas

A conservative group chose to change the site of a dinner honoring Joe Arpaio, the controversial former sheriff fresh off a pardon from President Donald Trump, after Las Vegas police raised “possible concerns” about the event.

NDOT close to resolving stormwater runoff violations

The Nevada Department of Transportation is abiding by the terms of a federal consent decree aimed at resolving stormwater runoff violations.

UN unanimously approves new sanctions against North Korea

The U.N. Security Council on Monday unanimously approved new sanctions on North Korea in a resolution that eliminated a ban on all oil imports and an international asset freeze on the government and leader Kim Jong Un the Trump administration wanted.

UNLV event panel talks immigration, growth, climate change

The “Valentine’s Day Massacre” nearly cut the Las Vegas Valley’s explosive growth off at the knees 16 years ago, back when fewer than 1 million people called the region home.

US 95 between Calif., Searchlight to be repaved under contract

A deteriorated stretch of U.S. Highway 95 will be repaved between Loran Station Road at the northern edge of Searchlight to the state border with California, under a contract approved Monday by the Nevada Department of Transportation.

Americans pay tribute to the thousands who died on 9/11

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, President Donald Trump and countless Americans paused Monday to remember and pay tribute to the thousands killed in the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil.

‘Heroic’ Las Vegas police officer named citizen of the month

Officer Jeffrey Burr’s quick thinking and ‘heroic’ actions were credited for saving a man’s life in July. In recognition of his efforts, the Las Vegas City Council named Burr its citizen of the month at its Sept. 6 meeting.

Golden Knights wrap up rookie camp vs. LA Kings

The rookie camp for the NHL expansion team concludes with scrimmages against the Los Angeles Kings rookies Tuesday and Wednesday at the Kings’ practice facility in California.

Death toll from southern Mexico quake rises to 96

The death toll from Mexico’s 8.1 magnitude earthquake rose to 96 on Monday as more victims were confirmed in the hard-hit southern states of Oaxaca and Chiapas and residents worked to repair shattered homes and small businesses.

LA gets green light from IOC to host 2028 Olympics

Los Angeles has received its formal go-ahead to host the 2028 Olympics, getting a thumbs-up from the International Olympic Committee’s evaluation commission.

Minnesota appeals court rejects 2 more would-be Prince heirs

The Minnesota Court of Appeals says two descendants of a former security chief at Paisley Park who Prince reportedly regarded as a brother are not entitled to share in the late rock superstar’s estate.

US 95 lanes at Decatur closed after 6-car pileup

At least one person was hospitalized Monday afternoon after a six-car pileup on U.S. Highway 95 near the Decatur Boulevard exit.

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