Astros’ Carlos Correa proposes to girlfriend after World Series win

Carlos Correa and Daniella Rodriguez both left Dodger Stadium with rings. The Astros shortstop proposed to his girlfriend on live television moments after Houston earned its World Series title with a 5-1 victory in Game 7 on Wednesday night.

 
UFC 217 media day staredowns — VIDEO

Twelve fighters competing on UFC 217’s fight card from Madison Square Garden squared off at the media day ahead of the Nov. 4 event taking place in New York City.

 
Golden Edge: Knights depleted in goal, and still on the road

The Vegas Golden Knights are down to their fourth-string goalie after a string of injuries. The goaltending injuries have skewed expectations for the road trip as the Knights take on Boston and then head to Canada for three games.

Accident claims 2 lives at Northern Nevada gold mine

Federal mine safety regulators are investigating an accident that claimed the life of two workers, including a safety coordinator, and injured eight others at a Northern Nevada gold mine, officials said Wednesday.

Astros beat Dodgers for 1st World Series title

George Springer and the Houston Astros rocketed to the top of the baseball galaxy Wednesday night, winning the first World Series championship in franchise history by romping past the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 in Game 7.

U.S. tax system is heavily progressive

Something is wrong with a system that allows nearly one half of our households to pay nothing.

Smartphone app will let users feed Las Vegas parking meters

The new PassportParking smartphone app will allow users to feed the meter and keep track of the remaining time, city officials said. Users can also view payment history and receive email receipts.

Sunset Region girls: Marcella Brooks, Quincy Bonds team up to lift Centennial

Marcella Brooks scored twice and assisted on all three goals in Quincy Bonds’ hat trick as the Bulldogs’ girls soccer team rolled to a 5-0 victory over Desert Oasis in the opening round of the Sunset Region playoffs at Bettye Wilson Park on Tuesday.

U.S. strike would provoke North Korea retaliation, defector says

A high-ranking North Korean defector told a congressional hearing Wednesday that a pre-emptive U.S. military strike on the country would trigger automatic retaliation, with the North unleashing artillery and short-range missile fire on South Korea.

Director Brett Ratner latest accused in Hollywood scandal

Hollywood’s widening sexual harassment crisis has ensnared a prominent film director after six women — including actress Olivia Munn — accused Brett Ratner of sexual misconduct in a Los Angeles Times report on Wednesday.

Tony Finau favored in Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

Tony Finau, the runner-up at the Safeway Open on Oct. 8, is the 15-1 favorite to win the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, which tees off Thursday at TPC Summerlin.

Jewel helps Las Vegas pick up the pieces

The time is right for some Jewel. The formidable folk artist and recent Las Vegas resident, who splits her time between Nashville and here, is joining the lineup for the 1 October “Vegas Cares” tribute show at the Venetian Theatre

American family found alive days after pirate attack in Brazil

A California couple and their two daughters who had been missing since Sunday when pirates attacked their boat in the Amazon River delta area have been found alive.

3 killed in Colorado Walmart shooting

Police in Colorado on Thursday were searching for a gunman who calmly walked into a Walmart in suburban Denver and opened fire with a handgun, randomly shooting at shoppers and store clerks, killing three people, before he fled.

Players will need to go extra low to contend at Shriners Open

The Shriners Open has become a birdie festival at TPC Summerlin, where the past three champions needed a first-round 60 (Rod Pampling last year), a final-round 61 (Smylie Kaufman in 2016) and a third-round 62 (Ben Martin in 2014) to have a chance.

Las Vegas Victims Fund lags behind Orlando’s Pulse fund

If the Las Vegas Victims Fund were to match the same proportion of payments paid out to the 299 victims and their families in Orlando, Florida, following the shooting at Pulse nightclub in 2016, then the fund would need at least $560 million.

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