Power restored at CES in Las Vegas

Power was cut in the Central Hall around 11:30 a.m. Attendees were allowed to leave the hall but not enter.

Malaysia to pay up to $70M to firm if missing plane is found

Malaysia’s government said Wednesday it will pay U.S. company Ocean Infinity up to $70 million if it can find the wreckage or black boxes of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 within three months, in a renewed bid to solve the plane’s disappearance nearly four years ago.

Breaking down the UNLV-Air Force game

Breaking down UNLV’s basketball game at Air Force at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Clune Arena.

Trump accused of punishing states with Democratic leaders

Democrats from coastal states accused the Trump administration of punishing states with Democratic leaders after the administration said it would block oil drilling off Florida’s coast following objections from that state’s Republican governor.

Clark County needs volunteers for homeless count

Clark County is seeking volunteers to help conduct the overnight Southern Nevada Homeless Census at the end of this month.

‘Personality conflict’ shakes up North Las Vegas City Hall

North Las Vegas City Manager Qiong Liu on Wednesday was negotiating a resignation, one day after she insisted on firing Assistant City Manager Ryann Juden amid long-simmering tensions between the two.

Gaming Control Board recommends gaming manufacturer for IPO

A Las Vegas gaming equipment manufacturing company that plans to expand its slot-machine offerings has been recommended for approval for an initial public offering as a publicly traded company by the state Gaming Control Board.

Woman skips mother’s funeral to break into her home

Police say a Massachusetts woman skipped her own mother’s funeral so she could break into the dead woman’s house and steal a safe filled with items worth $90,000.

 
Handcuffing of teacher sparks death threats to school board

A Louisiana school board’s office went on temporary lockdown after getting death threats from around the world in response to widely viewed video of a teacher screaming while being handcuffed at a school board meeting.

 
17 dead, many missing in Southern California mudslides

Anxious family members awaited word on loved ones Wednesday as rescue crews searched grimy debris and ruins for more than a dozen people missing after mudslides in Southern California destroyed an estimated 100 houses, swept cars to the beach and left at least 17 victims dead.

Tsunami alert canceled after powerful earthquake near Honduras

One of the strongest earthquakes to hit the Caribbean in modern times struck off the coast of Honduras on Tuesday night, shaking the mainland and setting off tsunami warnings that were canceled about an hour later.

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