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Las Vegas to again get federal security funding

The Las Vegas area is back on a national homeland security funding list, and should receive $1 million of more than $400 million the federal government is distributing this year. U.S. Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., called the funds “crucial.”

 
The cutest grandma on Instagram is fighting cancer, inspiring everyone

Betty’s great-grandson, Zach Belden, started an Instagram account in January to document Betty’s cancer battle. Three months later, @grandmabetty33 has nearly a quarter of a million followers and is one of the coolest grandmas around.

 
Investigators examine fatal helicopter crash scene

A news helicopter crashed into a street and burst into flames Tuesday near Seattle’s Space Needle, killing two people on board, badly injuring a man in a car and sending plumes of black smoke over the city during the morning commute.

 
Thai military says unidentified radar blips may have been missing Malaysian plane

Investigators trying to solve the mystery of a missing Malaysian jetliner received some belated help Tuesday from Thailand, whose military said it took 10 days to report radar blips that might have been the plane “because we did not pay attention to it.”

 
Video shows giant fish tank burst open at Disney restaurant

Patrons at a Downtown Disney restaurant in Florida were sent scrambling on Monday after a large fish tank burst open, sending water gushing into the restaurant’s dining room.

 
Putin signs treaty with Crimea, dismisses Western criticism of referendum

With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and responding to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia’s vital interests.