Winter fishing can bring new challenges for anglers

With cold early morning temperature in Southern Nevada, anglers may be tempted to stow their fishing rods for the winter months, but that would be a mistake.

Fragile Notre Dame cathedral might not be saved, official says

The 12th-century cathedral was under renovation at the time of the accidental April fire, which destroyed its roof and collapsed its spire.

Queen Elizabeth II, family celebrate Christmas at country retreat

Queen Elizabeth II and her close family spent a gala Christmas Day at her palatial countryside retreat, feasting on locally-reared turkey after attending a church service.

Rainbow Warriors rally to beat BYU in SoFi Hawaii Bowl

Cole McDonald capped a stellar performance with a 24-yard touchdown pass to Nick Mardner with 1:17 remaining, and Hawaii beat BYU 38-34 on Tuesday night for the Warriors’ first 10-win season since 2010.

Da Chen, ‘Colors of the Mountain’ author, dies at 57

Da Chen, the brilliant storyteller who drew from the hardships he suffered as a persecuted child growing up in the midst of China’s cultural revolution to create the critically acclaimed memoir “Colors of the Mountain,” has died at age 57.

LETTER: A holiday poem

Nancy Pelosi, the Roadrunner and the Coyote.

Putin touts Russia’s deployment of hypersonic weapons

The Russian leader noted that during Cold War times, the Soviet Union was behind the United States in designing the atomic bomb.

Panel decides not to suspend 2 Las Vegas judges

The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline decided Tuesday that it would not suspend a pair of Las Vegas judges over questions about profanity off the bench and administrative complaints involving court clerks.

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