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No problems reported before fiery private jet crash

A hangar collapsed onto the wrecked private jet that burst into flames as it landed Monday, delaying recovery of victims at a Southern California airport. No survivors were expected, and investigators said there was no report of problems on the Idaho-to-Santa Monica flight.

 
No one at controls as train crashes near Chicago; dozens injured

As many as four dozen people were injured when two Chicago commuter trains crashed about 10 miles west of downtown Chicago during Monday morning rush hour. Investigators have determined that no one was at the controls of the moving train.

Pre-registration for judicial offices opens

Pre-registration for candidates planning to seek a Clark County judicial office in 2014 began Tuesday and is available online.

 
Mall shopkeepers suspect Kenyan troops in thefts

Jewelry cases smashed. Mobile phones ripped from displays. Cash registers emptied. Alcohol stocks plundered.

Syria says terrorists eat human hearts

Syria’s foreign minister claimed Monday that his government is fighting a war against al-Qaida-linked militants who eat human hearts and dismember people while they are still alive, then send their limbs to family members.

Kirkpatrick: Stadium must serve students

By her own admission, Marilyn Kirkpatrick isn’t an expert on stadiums. The Nevada Assembly speaker’s day job is food sales, not sports venues.

Pedestrian struck on I-15 identified

The man who was killed crossing Interstate 15 by foot Sunday morning has been identified.

Despite help, hoarder still battling demons

A year ago, Las Vegas City Councilman Stavros Anthony read about Kenneth Epstein in the Review-Journal and went to the man’s home in Sun City Summerlin.