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State closes troubled Krave Massive

Krave Massive, a downtown Las Vegas nightclub with a short but troubled history, was closed by the state for an undisclosed permitting problem, and its minority owners are negotiating to take over operations.

Flooding closes northwest roads

Another round of thunderstorms, similar to those that hit the area last week, have again closed roads and brought debris-ridden floodwaters to the Las Vegas Valley and surrounding areas.

Egypt security forces arrest top Sinai militant

Egyptian security forces said they arrested Saturday a top wanted militant in the Sinai Peninsula, while authorities reported a failed attempt to disrupt traffic on the strategic Suez Canal but gave scant detail.

Smoke from Sierra fire reaches Yosemite Valley

Dense smoke from a wildfire burning in and around Yosemite National Park on Saturday hampered both suppression efforts and the prized views sought by holiday weekend tourists.

Dozens of aftershocks expected on Alaskan island

Dozens of noticeable aftershocks above magnitude 4.0 are expected in the remote Aleutian Island region off Alaska in the days and weeks following a major 7.0 earthquake, the Alaska state seismologist said Saturday.

Okla. woman, pet kangaroo find new home at zoo

Christie Carr wants her young ones to cooperate when they sit down for a family portrait, but at times it’s so difficult that she has to tell young Irwin to go to his bedroom. He obeys and hops to it.

Baja Fresh to donate 50 percent of sales for construction worker’s funeral

Baja Fresh Mexican Grill plans to donate 50 percent of its Labor Day weekend sales to help pay for the funeral of Mark Brian Lovett, the welding inspector who fell to his death while inspecting a job site in Summerlin earlier this month.

Tooth Fairy inflation: Price of a tooth nears $4

Days of finding a quarter under your pillow are long gone. The Tooth Fairy no longer leaves loose change.

 
US says Syrian chemical attack killed 1,429

Edging toward a retaliatory strike, President Barack Obama said Friday he is weighing “limited and narrow” action against Syria as the administration bluntly accused Bashar Assad’s government of launching a chemical weapons attack that killed at least 1,429 people — far more than previous estimates — including more than 400 children.

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