Stolen petroglyph returns to canyon after rocky journey

A 300-pound petroglyph was illegally snatched from its original resting place in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area in 2008. After a long journey, it has returned home.

Funeral services for gaming giant Lanni set for California

Funeral services for longtime gaming executive Terry Lanni will be held Friday in South Pasadena, Calif. A celebration of Lanni’s life is planned for Las Vegas, but a schedule has not yet been finalized.

Las Vegas real estate executive dies in Tahoe biking crash

A mountain biker from Las Vegas has been killed in an accident in the mountains above Lake Tahoe’s northeast shore. A news report said that Daniel Otter, 50, was descending a trail from Marlette Lake with a group of friends Friday when he lost control and cartwheeled over the bicycle.

Officers in northwest valley shooting identified

Two Las Vegas police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a 23-year-old man Thursday in the northwest valley were identified Saturday as Christopher Grivas and David Hager.

Intruder shot, killed during home invasion in southeast valley

A man who broke into a southeast valley apartment Saturday afternoon was fatally shot by the apartment’s resident, Las Vegas police said. Lt. Ray Steiber said four men invaded a home about 2 p.m. at Las Palomas Apartments, 4040 Boulder Highway near Desert Inn Road.

Traffic moving easily through Los Angeles, despite fears

LOS ANGELES — Cars flowed freely through the nation’s second-largest city Saturday, despite fears of epic “Carmageddon” traffic jams spawned by the 53-hour shutdown of a 10-mile stretch of one of the region’s most critical freeways.

‘Harry Potter’ conjures first-day record of $92.1M

LOS ANGELES — Distributor Warner Bros. reports that “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” summoned up $92.1 million domestically on a record-breaking opening day Friday.

Bald eagle saved by Oregon vet’s mouth-to-beak CPR

BEND, Ore. — A Bend, Ore., veterinarian has performed life-saving CPR on an injured bald eagle that was under anesthesia during physical therapy.

Ohio zoo’s volunteer divers help keep tanks clean

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Nearly 60 divers gladly pick up a toilet-bowl brush and scrub the artificial reef at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium’s Discovery Reef, all for the opportunity to swim with more than 70 species of fish, rays and sharks.

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Magdaleno unfazed by early knockdown

Diego Magdaleno’s knockout streak ended at four, but his unbeaten record is intact.