Hawaii’s population on the decline – drops 2 years in a row

For the first time since statehood in 1959, Hawaii’s population has declined for two consecutive years with fewer births, more deaths and a greater number of residents moving to the mainland.

New North Las Vegas horse therapy program focuses on PTSD sufferers

Withers for Warriors will employ four psychologists and six horses to help adults struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, especially veterans, first responders and women who were victims of domestic violence.

RAIDERS GAME DAY: Position breakdown vs. Denver Broncos

The Raiders host the Denver Broncos at 5:15 p.m. in a “Monday Night Football” game at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. Here’s a breakdown by position.

Government shutdown may stretch into 2019, official says

A top White House official warned Sunday that it’s “very possible” the partial government shutdown stretches into the new year and that how quickly numerous shuttered Cabinet departments and agencies resume doing the people’s business is up to Congress.

‘Aquaman’ is #1 pre-Christmas movie in theaters

In a flood of new releases, “Aquaman” swam ahead of “Mary Poppins Returns” and “Bumblebee” to lead the busy pre-Christmas weekend with an estimated $67.4 million over the weekend.

Mattis to leave Defense Secretary post on Jan. 1

President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that Defense Secretary Jim Mattis will now leave his post on Jan. 1, tweeting that deputy Pentagon chief Patrick Shanahan will take over as acting secretary to cover the accelerated departure.

NORAD Tracks Santa will still run despite government shutdown

The government may be partially shut down, but that won’t stop hundreds of volunteers dressed in Christmas hats and military uniforms Monday from taking calls from children around the world who want to know when Santa will be coming.

Chance of rain on Christmas Day in Las Vegas Valley

Las Vegans can expect a cool, cloudy Christmas Day with a chance for rain as a system moves through the valley, according to the National Weather Service.

Clark boys claim bracket title in Kreul Classic

Jalen Hill scored 21 points Saturday to help Clark’s boys basketball team win the UnderArmour Bracket of the Kreul Classic with a 68-32 rout of Westminster Academy (Florida) in Coral Gables, Florida.

 
At least 280 dead after tsunami in Indonesia

At least 280 people were killed as waves smashed into houses, hotels and other beachside buildings Saturday night along Indonesia’s Sunda Strait, in a disaster that followed an eruption and possible landslide on Anak Krakatau, one of the world’s most infamous volcanic islands.

New Mexico lags behind Nevada, neighbors in population growth

New estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show New Mexico’s headcount remains largely flat while other states in the western region have among the fastest-growing populations in the nation.

Tsunami, triggered by volcano, kills dozens in Indonesia

A tsunami apparently caused by the eruption of an island volcano killed at least 62 people around Indonesia’s Sunda Strait, sending a wall of water crashing some 65 feet inland and sweeping away hundreds of houses including hotels, the government and witnesses said.

Shadow Ridge second at Las Vegas Holiday Classic

Marc Williams and Noah Gallardo each won individual titles on Saturday to lead Shadow Ridge to a second-place team finish at the Las Vegas Holiday Classic at South Point.

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