Janice Dickinson testifies Bill Cosby raped her during retrial

Model Janice Dickinson told a jury Thursday that Bill Cosby raped her in 1982 after giving her a pill he claimed would ease her menstrual cramps but instead left her immobilized and unable to stop an assault she called “gross.”

Woman won’t sing anthem for Reno team due to gun ban

A Nevada woman has declined an invitation to sing the national anthem before a Reno Aces baseball game this summer because the minor league team won’t let her bring her gun.

Las Vegas company settles EEOC lawsuit for $240K

A printing and graphic arts company with facilities in Las Vegas has settled a sex discrimination, harassment and retaliation lawsuit for over $240,000.

Chairman promises House vote on Yucca Mountain funding

A House committee chairman on Thursday vowed to take a bill to fund licensing proceedings for the Yucca Mountain nuclear repository to the floor of the House for a vote.

Pompeo ready to advance tougher policies on Russia

Aiming to quell concerns before what is likely to be a narrow confirmation vote, Secretary of State-designate Mike Pompeo vowed on Thursday to ramp up efforts against Russia in “each place we confront them.”

Las Vegas toddler getting cancer treatment injured in Utah shooting

Utah police have arrested a man they say fired shots outside a grocery store in a Salt Lake City suburb, injuring two women and a 3-year-old from Las Vegas who was in Utah receiving cancer treatments.

Final preps could shake up the Kentucky Derby leader board

The last two prep races for the Run for the Roses – the Arkansas Derby and Lexington Stakes – will be run on Saturday, leaving handicappers a mere three weeks to make sense of what has been an exhilarating run up to the main event.

 
Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, April 12 — VIDEO

Thursday’s headlines: Golden Knights blank Kings 1-0 to take series opener, Clark County School Board extends search for superintendent, Winds top 60 mph, wreak havoc around Las Vegas Valley

 
Ohio teen trapped in van: ‘Tell my mom I love her if I die’

A teenage boy trapped inside a minivan in a parking lot near the southwest Ohio school he attended told a 911 dispatcher he “probably didn’t have much time left” and asked to “tell my mom I love her if I die.”

Finalist for Clark County superintendent job withdraws

Former Los Angeles schools Superintendent John Deasy has withdrawn his name from consideration in the Clark County School District’s superintendent search in the wake of a School Board decision to consider internal candidates.

Orlando Magic fire Frank Vogel after two years

The Orlando Magic fired coach Frank Vogel on Thursday, one day after the team wrapped up its sixth consecutive losing season.

 
Iconic candy’s dim future sparks surge in Necco Wafers

The maker of the colorful Necco Wafers has experienced a surge in sales since announcing it might close unless it finds a buyer, and a Florida woman offered to exchange her 15-year-old car for one company’s wafer inventory.

California agrees to limited Guard role at Mexican border

California Gov. Jerry Brown accepted President Donald Trump’s call to send the National Guard to the Mexican border, but rejected the White House’s portrait of a burgeoning border crisis and insisted that his troops will have nothing to do with immigration enforcement.

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