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Michael Brown remembered as ‘gentle soul’

The mourners filled an enormous church to remember Michael Brown — a “gentle giant,” aspiring rapper and recent high school graduate on his way to a technical college.

 
Soldier dies after shooting herself at Va. Army base

A soldier has died after barricading herself in an office and shooting herself inside a major command’s headquarters in Virginia.

 
Mountain Ridge team returns home

The Mountain Ridge little league team returned to Las Vegas late Monday night.

 
2014 Emmys: ‘Breaking Bad’ takes all

The 66th prime-time Emmys air at 5 p.m. Monday on NBC with host Seth Meyers. Follow us here for live updates.

 
Flood control project coming to Mount Charleston

Gov. Brian Sandoval on Monday announced a deal that will allow a flood control project to be built near the washed-out Rainbow subdivision on Mount Charleston.

 
Man with ALS suspected of killing wife, sister-in-law

Andrew Steele is a suspect in the killings of his wife and her sister, Kacee Tollefsbol, at the Steeles’ home in suburban Fitchburg, Wisconsin on Friday. Steele himself is being treated for an apparent suicide attempt that, police say, they never saw coming.

 
Las Vegas man convicted in Strip shooting

After about two hours of deliberation, a jury found Robert Jackson guilty of attempted murder and battery charges in connection with a 2007 shooting on the Strip that injured four people.

 
Hackers reach Playstation network, divert executive’s flight

Hackers attacked Sony’s PlayStation Network and disrupted the travel plans of a top company executive by going on Twitter to suggest that there was a bomb on his American Airlines plane.

 
Family not told child was missing for hours, witnesses say

A kindergartner abducted from her school was missing for six hours before her family learned she was gone, witnesses testified Monday as a young woman’s kidnapping and sexual assault trial opened.

 
Weather temporarily closes Burning Man festival

Thousands of Burning Man enthusiasts are on the outside looking in after a rare batch of heavy rain forced organizers to temporarily close entry to the counterculture event in the desert 90 miles north of Reno.