Widower finds comfort in child, faith after Las Vegas shooting

After losing his wife Rhonda LeRocque in the Las Vegas mass shooting Oct. 1, devout Jehovah’s Witness Jason LeRocque has found comfort in the child they shared and messages of faith.

After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent

More than 80 children lost a parent in the Oct. 1 mass shooting that left 58 concertgoers — including 33 parents — dead at the Route 91 Harvest festival on the Strip.

Former rural Kansas missile silo now accepting reservations

A Cold War-era missile silo in rural northeast Kansas that housed a nuclear warhead 65 years ago and was later converted into an underground mansion is now finding a new lease on life as an Airbnb location.

Navy calls off search for 3 missing sailors

The U.S. Navy called off its search for three sailors missing since Wednesday, when a transport plane crashed in the Pacific Ocean on its way to the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier.

UK bookies no longer taking bets on a 2018 Royal wedding

A major London bookmaker has suspended betting on whether Prince Harry will marry American actress Meghan Markle in 2018 amid rumors an engagement may be announced soon.

Phones, cameras, teeth lost at Burning Man returned to owners

Cameras and IDs are among the more common belongings that end up in the lost-and-found after the event billed as North America’s largest outdoor arts festival. Other items left behind in the dusty, 5-square-mile (13-sq. kilometer) encampment include shoes, keys, stuffed animals – even dentures.

Murder sentence doubled for former Olympic runner Pistorious

Oscar Pistorius’ prison sentence was increased to 13 years and five months by South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal on Friday, a decision that more than doubled the Olympic runner’s jail term for the murder of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

Catholic Charities serves turkey with all the trimmings — PHOTOS

Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada served a free Thanksgiving meal Thursday to about 1,000 needy and homeless men, women and children for the 52nd consecutive holiday.

$700B defense bill affects Nevada military bases, personnel

A $700 billion defense bill awaiting President Donald Trump’s signature includes provisions that would benefit Nevada military installations and personnel, but the funding for those programs remains up in the air because of a 2011 budget law.

5 picks for art in Las Vegas

A superstar singer (Grammy nominee Deborah Cox) hires an ex-Secret Service agent (Judson Mills) to protect her from a stalker in this stage version, which continues at 7:30 p.m. through Sunday, plus 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, at The Smith Center.

5 shows to see in Las Vegas this week

NASCAR’s most popular driver has run the last race of his Cup Series career.

5 picks for meals in Las Vegas this week

Ri Ra at the Shoppes at Mandalay Place has expanded its afternoon tea selections.

5 concerts this week in Las Vegas

“Heavy Hearts, Hard Fists” — the very title of Nikki Hill’s latest record spells out what this North Carolina-born belter is all about.

5 gift ideas for liberty lovers

There’s no need to scan Black Friday ads to find the perfect gift for someone who loves liberty. Here are five great gifts for your spouse, child, co-worker or friend who enjoys learning about economics or needs an introduction to conservative thought.

EDITORIAL: Monorail extension requires taxpayer involvement

If the quasi-private Las Vegas Monorail Corp. were on firm financial footing, it would have little difficulty finding favorable terms and raising the money on its own. But it can’t.

Meetings to debate renewal of Burning Man permit

Federal officials and the organizers of the annual Burning Man counterculture festival will be hosting a series of meetings next month to get the public’s input regarding the proposed renewal of the event’s permit.

Raiders’ John Pagano, Broncos’ Bill Musgrave meet again

John Pagano on one sideline. Bill Musgrave on another. During the 2014 and 2015 seasons, the coordinators called plays opposite each other on four occasions as AFC West foes. Until recently, neither was aware a fifth such opportunity approached this weekend.

Utah ski resorts excited about new season, possible Olympic bid

Utah ski officials kick off the new season energized by the growing possibility of another Winter Olympics bid and buoyed by two straight seasons of record visitation.

UNLV-UNR football series full of memorable moments

The UNLV-UNR football rivalry has produced its share of big moments. Here’s a look at the top five games, moments and performances.

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