Arbor View defeated Durango 48-46 tonight in a Sunset Region playoff game at Arbor View. The Aggies improve to 10-1 while the Trailblazers end their season at 7-4.
A wall-sized photo of the famous “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign will greet traveling military personnel when they enter the new USO rest stop.
There are 180 steps from the bottom of Carnival Splendor to the main dining hall on the ship’s ninth floor. North Las Vegan Marva Kent counted them every day when she walked to get food as the ship floated helplessly in the Pacific Ocean.
Mexican pop-rockers Camila and Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra have tied with three awards each at the Latin Grammys in Las Vegas. With a rush of photographers for Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony, the groove of a jazz trumpet and a wave of cheers for Enrique Iglesias, the 11th annual awards show gathered the biggest Latin stars Thursday night.
Human remains were discovered by at least one hiker at the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area on Thursday, Las Vegas police said.
Las Vegas jail officials have temporarily suspended visitation for inmates in the North Tower of the Clark County Detention Center.
Thousands of people gathered Thursday in downtown Las Vegas to honor veterans of America’s armed forces, and at one point or another all of them were looking at Jack Schofield.
SAN DIEGO — A disabled cruise liner inched into San Diego Bay on Thursday after three nightmarish days adrift on the Pacific, sparking cheers from passengers who disembarked and described limited food, backed-up toilets and dark cabins.
RICHMOND, Va. — What’s black and white and read all over? Not the white pages, which is why regulators have begun granting telecommunications companies the go-ahead to stop mass-printing residential phone books, a musty fixture of Americans’ kitchen counters, refrigerator tops and junk drawers. Telephone companies argue that most consumers now check the Internet rather than flip through pages when they want to reach out and touch someone.
NEW YORK — Google Inc. is showing it still knows how to make its employees feel special: It is giving all 23,300 of them 10 percent raises next year. The Internet search leader also is shifting part of workers’ annual bonuses into their regular paychecks, according to an internal memo sent Tuesday by Google CEO Eric Schmidt.