Here are your Saturday morning headlines.
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Summerlin couple has found a new normal and appreciation for every day and, like many other survivors of Oct. 1, that night continues to shape their life, their sense of safety and their daily responsibilities.
China on Friday denied violating U.N.-imposed limits on oil supplies to North Korea after President Donald Trump criticized Beijing for allowing oil to reach the North.
Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken talks about how the team is preparing for the potentially loud, pro-Raiders crowd when they face the Chargers in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Police and the FBI are investigating whether an argument over an online game prompted a hoax call that led to a house where an officer shot and killed a Kansas man who apparently wasn’t involved in the dispute.
A man walked into a Houston auto shop where he used to work Friday and fatally shot two employees before going outside and killing himself, police said.
A man walked into the Southern California law firm where he worked and shot two men Friday before turning the gun on himself, police said.
A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC 219 on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.
One of the NFL’s fiercest rivalries literally took on new depth Thursday when a man buried a Kansas City Chiefs flag near what is expected to be the 50-yard line of the new Raiders stadium going up on the Strip.
Reporters discuss how survivors are coping with the shooting three months later.
Heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic and challenger Francis Ngannou were both judicious with their words during a Friday news conference at T-Mobile Arena to promote their Jan. 20 bout in Boston.
New York’s craziest shakes are coming to Las Vegas. And your Instagram feed better be ready.
All 20 fighters competing at UFC 219 on Dec. 30 in Las Vegas made weight at the official weigh-ins.
President Donald Trump’s administration is rescinding proposed rules for hydraulic fracturing and other oil- and gas-drilling practices on government lands, government officials announced Thursday.
Lion and dragon dance performances, artistic displays and specialty food menus to celebrate Chinese New Year are a familiar sight at Las Vegas hotels — but not in North Las Vegas.