Comins Lake, Cave Lake offer good options for ice fishing

Unseasonably warm temperatures have slowed ice at Eagle Valley and Echo Canyon reservoirs, customary ice fishing destinations for Southern Nevada anglers.

Prosecutors may seek death penalty in triple homicide case

Prosecutors could seek the death penalty against a 47-year-old woman accused of killing three roommates six months after another murder case against her was dismissed.

Las Vegas road closures announced for New Year’s Eve

Even though a majority of visitors will drive to Las Vegas this weekend, vehicles won’t be allowed to travel along a 3-mile stretch of the Strip on New Year’s Eve, according to the Nevada Department of Transportation.

Swimmer Katie Ledecky takes AP Female Athlete of the Year honors

Katie Ledecky got her start in swimming because she just wanted to make friends. Her brother was eager to join a team at a pool near their house and as a 6-year-old, she tagged along.

Houston Astros’ Jose Altuve named AP Male Athlete of the Year

Jose Altuve, who led the Houston Astros to their first World Series title with a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in November and picked up the franchise’s first MVP trophy in more than two decades a couple of weeks later, was chosen as The Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year.

Temperatures continue to climb toward the weekend

The Las Vegas Valley will continue on its record-breaking dry streak with warm and sunny days forecast through the rest of the year.

Game technology used to create active shooter training tool

Using cutting-edge video game technology and animation, the U.S. Army and Homeland Security Department have developed a computer-based simulator that can train everyone from teachers to first responders on how to react to an active shooter scenario.

World’s largest battery built by Tesla passing early test

Less than a month after Tesla unveiled a new backup power system in South Australia, the world’s largest lithium-ion battery is already being put to the test.

Oldest tree on White House lawn to be cut down, removed

A large portion of a famed magnolia tree planted on the south grounds of the White House by President Andrew Jackson will be removed because it is weak and poses a safety risk, a spokeswoman for first lady Melania Trump says.

 
Obama does not mention Trump in BBC interview with Prince Harry

Former President Barack Obama told Prince Harry in an interview broadcast Wednesday that he felt serene the day he left the White House despite the sense that much important work remained unfinished.

Utah deputy who pulled boy from pond was desperate, numb

Utah sheriff’s deputy said Tuesday he was desperate and numb from the cold as he punched and stomped his way into a frozen pond on Christmas Day to pull out an 8-year-old boy who had fallen through the ice while chasing his dog.

Construction halted at Greek Orthodox church destroyed on 9/11

Construction on a Greek Orthodox church to replace one that was crushed in the Sept. 11 attacks has been temporarily suspended amid rising costs and questions over how donations have been managed.

Donovan Joyner leads host Las Vegas to decisive victory

Donovan Joyner scored 23 points and helped host Las Vegas cruise to a 73-42 victory over Jefferson (California) in the first round of the Las Vegas Prep Championship on Tuesday night.

Roundup: Foothill picks up win in California tournament

Dylan Hushaw scored a game-high 22 points as Foothill’s boys basketball team ran away from Christian Unified (California) 87-65 in the Rancho Mirage Holiday Invitational on Tuesday in Rancho Mirage, California.

Maple Leaf great Johnny Bower dies at 93

Johnny Bower didn’t even want to come to Toronto. Yet the pint-sized goalie with the big heart became a part of Maple Leafs lore. Bower, a beloved two-time Vezina Trophy winner who helped the Leafs win their last Stanley Cup in 1967, died on Tuesday. He was 93.

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