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Man claims airline lost his dog during flight

Frank Ramano is upset about an airline misplacing some very precious cargo on a recent flight: his dog, Ty.

Ancient visitors left mark on Grapevine Canyon

More than 250 panels of petroglyphs have been mapped in Grapevine Canyon near Laughlin. The easily accessed desert canyon is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Google, NASA agree to $1B lease for Navy air base

Google has signed a long-term lease for part of a historic Navy air base, where it plans to renovate three massive hangars and use them for projects involving aviation, space exploration and robotics.

IASIS Healthcare announces sale of North Las Vegas Hospital

IASIS Healthcare LLC on Tuesday announced the signing of an agreement for the sale of its North Vista Hospital, a 177-bed, acute-care hospital in North Las Vegas to Prime Healthcare Services.

Las Vegas teen saw 27 doctors before being diagnosed with PANDAS

At 14, southwest Las Vegas resident Diego Gonzalez is living a life he could barely imagine a year ago. He is a disc jockey and a producer, appearing in front of crowds numbering in the thousands.

 
Here’s what you need to know about ‘net neutrality’

President Barack Obama on Monday waded into the debate over “net neutrality” by suggesting that Internet service should be regulated more heavily to protect consumers. Here’s a look at the issue and what’s at stake.

Teen rescues cop from burning squad car

A teenage volunteer firefighter who helped rescue a police officer from a burning squad car after an accident in south Philadelphia said he would do the same thing “any day of the week.”

Mormon founder had 40 wives, church says

The Mormon church has admitted that founder Joseph Smith married about 40 women including a 14-year-old and others who were already the wives of his followers, having maintained for nearly 200 years that he was monogamous.

Restaurants honor veterans with specials

Local restaurants and outlets of national chains are offering discounts, free drinks and in some cases free meals to veterans in celebration and appreciation of Veterans Day.