Cincinnati police say gunman’s weapon jammed during shooting

The shooter who killed three people in a Cincinnati office high-rise once acted disoriented after being fired four years ago in South Carolina, and he filed a recent lawsuit that a judge in June said “borders on delusional.”

 
Tesla stock falls as Elon Musk appears to smoke pot on video

Shares of electric car maker Tesla Inc. tumbled about 7 percent as the markets opened Friday after the CEO appeared to smoke marijuana during an interview and the company’s accounting chief left after a month on the job.

LVCVA gift card scandal attracts Nevada ethics scrutiny

The Nevada Commission on Ethics is investigating whether public funds were misused in the purchase of Southwest Airlines gift cards by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, informed sources said.

Passengers on 2 European flights land in Philly feeling sick

PHILADELPHIA — Authorities say 12 passengers on two flights from Europe were evaluated for sore throats and coughs upon arrival at Philadelphia International Airport, but none were considered severely ill.

Academy scraps new Best Popular film category for 2019

The idea to hand out a popular film Oscar has been shelved for now following widespread backlash, but film academy president John Bailey says that the new category was well-intentioned in its efforts to reflect a changing industry and misunderstood by its critics.

 
Fast-moving fire closes 45 miles of I-5 in Northern California

The main highway between Mexico and Canada was a ghost road Friday morning along a 45-mile (72-kilometer) northern stretch that remained closed since a fire two days earlier swept down and turned hills on either side into walls of flame.

Eagles hold off Falcons for 18-12 win in NFL opener

Jay Ajayi had a pair of touchdown runs, Nick Foles caught another pass to jump-start a sputtering offense and the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles needed another defensive stand to open the NFL season with an 18-12 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday night.

 
National Blood Donation Week started in Nevada

Syndicated radio personality and Touro University professor Dr. Daliah Wachs started a blood donation day in Nevada in 2015.

Las Vegas shooting survivors say comfort dog was shot, killed

A Washington state family that survived the mass shooting last year at a Las Vegas concert says a neighbor shot and killed the dog they got to deal with stress and anxiety from the attack.

New Las Vegas Raiders stadium lacks parking

it is quite idiotic that a Las Vegas state-of-the-art football stadium is being built without enough land for attendees to park.

Las Vegas marijuana lounges could result in people driving high

I am just wondering if the officials in favor of legalizing pot-smoking lounges have a plan to address potentially impaired drivers once those lounges start opening throughout our valley.

Still a need to fight sprawl at Red Rock

Sierra Club members and supporters in Southern Nevada believe that Red Rock needs protection.

Roundup: Sierra Vista beats Liberty in 5 sets

Leilani Vitale had 12 kills on Thursday to lead Sierra Vista’s girls volleyball team to a 25-23, 19-25, 27-25, 18-25, 16-14 road win over Liberty.

Stadium parking solution unacceptable

It is quite idiotic that a Las Vegas state-of-the-art football stadium is being built without enough land for attendees to park.

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