8-year-old boy hit by car in Henderson

An 8-year-old boy riding a bicycle was hit by a car Friday afternoon in Henderson, police said.

Ethics panel suspends Clark County Family Court judge

The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline has suspended Family Court Judge William Potter for two months without pay and ordered him to undergo a psychiatric examination.

Supreme Court to hear arguments on federal sports gambling ban

Supreme Court justices will soon hear arguments in a highly charged case over a federal ban on sports betting that, if thrown out, would open the doors for states to promote and profit from state-sponsored gambling on major league and college games.

UNLV-UNR position breakdown

A look at who has the advantage at each position when UNLV heads to UNR for a noon game Saturday in Reno.

Pedestrian death in Henderson ruled an accident

According to the Clark County coroner’s office, Austin Ray Poling, 34, died of multiple blunt force injuries when he was struck by a 1996 Dodge Ram about 3:30 a.m. Tuesday near Boulder Highway and Water Street.

UNLV playing for Fremont Cannon, bowl berth

UNLV will try to win back the Fremont Cannon and become bowl eligible when the Rebels visit UNR at noon Saturday. UNR is a 3-point favorite.

Las Vegas woman charged in boyfriend’s stabbing death

Police say Melissa Sue Barnes, 30, took prescription pills and was trying to hurt herself with a knife when her 43-year-old boyfriend intervened and was stabbed in the chest and back.

Findlay Automotive lauded for philanthropy

The 26th annual Las Vegas National Philanthropy Day celebration was presented Nov. 14 in the Grand Ballroom of the Westgate, and Findlay Automotive Group landed one of the prestigious honors presented during the ceremonies.

2017 Ford Escape SUV has long list of amenities

The multifaceted 2017 Ford Escape sport utility vehicle at Friendly Ford is perfect for families, and Ford Motor Co. is offering an incentive package through Nov. 30 to sweeten the pie.

Rams, Saints make dramatic improvement in one season

Sunday’s featured attraction has the Rams hosting the Saints, who have won eight straight. Based on points per game, this matchup features the league’s most improved offense vs. the most improved defense.

Arpaio due in court over allegations of ‘trumped-up’ charges

A federal lawsuit set to go to trial next month marks the latest legal action brought against former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio over allegations that he pursued a trumped-up criminal case to get publicity and embarrass an adversary.

Franken continues to apologize after allegations of misconduct

Democratic Sen. Al Franken issued a Thanksgiving explanation and apology in the wake of four women alleging that he had touched them inappropriately, a message that ended with a promise to regain constituents’ trust and suggested no resignation was being contemplated.

California company plans $25M hemp investment in Nevada

A California-based company plans to invest as much as $25 million into Northern Nevada to study, cultivate and process industrial hemp for medical use.

Scientific Games snaps up more shares of NYX

Gaming equipment manufacturer Scientific Games Corp. has invested an additional $69 million in NYX Gaming Group Ltd. and a subsidiary to bolster an attempted takeover bid should a Dec. 20 shareholder vote fail to approve the Las Vegas company’s $631 million acquisition of NYX.

Flynn cuts ties with Trump lawyers in Russia investigation

In a move that could signal cooperation with the government, lawyers for former national security adviser Michael Flynn have told President Donald Trump’s lawyers that they are no longer communicating with them about special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference.

Amazon workers strike on Black Friday in Germany and Italy

Workers at a half dozen Amazon distribution centers in Germany and one in Italy walked off the job Friday, in a protest timed to coincide with “Black Friday” to demand better wages from the American online giant.

London police find no evidence of gunfire in subway stations

Two London underground stations on Oxford Street have reopened after an incident that police initially treated as if it might be terrorist-related, the city’s transport authority said on Friday.

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