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‘Bucket list’ baby dies hours after birth

A couple who say they carried out a “bucket list” of trips for their unborn son, who suffered from a fatal condition, say they feel blessed he could spend his brief life with people who loved him.

 
After years on simmer, Downtown Summerlin sizzles

It’s here. After six years of economy-related delays, Downtown Summerlin’s 1.6 million-square-foot outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment center opened this morning to floods of consumers flowing into stores.

 
Legal hurdles cleared, Nevada sees first same-sex marriage

Clark County granted its first same-sex marriage license just after 5 p.m. Thursday, ending days of legal wrangling and waiting for gay and lesbian couples across Nevada.

 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 6

Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the college football and NFL weekend by offering 12 plays.

 
U.S. lawmakers call for travel ban on nations hit by Ebola

More than two dozen lawmakers want the United States government to ban travelers from the West African countries hit hardest by the Ebola virus until the outbreak is under control.

 
Prosecutors want Vikings’ Peterson arrested for smoking pot

Texas prosecutors want Minnesota Vikings star Adrian Peterson arrested after admitting during his court appearance on a child abuse charge that he had “smoked a little weed” while out on bond.

 
NY police find 4 people dead in home

Police found four dead bodies at an upstate New York home on Wednesday and were treating the case as a quadruple homicide, local media reported.

 
800,000 bees attack 4, killing 1 in Arizona

Hundreds of thousands of swarming bees have left one landscaper dead and another critically injured after the men were stung in southern Arizona.

 
Pa. police: Sniper’s journal describes trooper ambush

Pennsylvania police have found a journal describing in chilling detail the ambush that killed a state trooper and wounded another nearly four weeks ago at a barracks in the Pocono Mountains, officials said on Wednesday.

 
Baby talk: Classes give infants the power of sign language

Shannon Osborne began conversing with her son, Elijah, when he was still crawling. That was 15 years ago. Now, she teaches other parents how to communicate with their child through sign language in Wee Can Sign classes on the campus of Summerlin Hospital.