Most people associate the Independence Day holiday with sunshine and fireworks, but a small storm cell that blew into the valley unloaded some rain — and even hail over Henderson.
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A Catholic priest convicted of killing a nun inside a chapel a day before Easter 1980 died Friday at a Columbus prison hospice unit, a day after a federal judge refused his request to be released to family care so he could die in his hometown of Toledo.
The term “pay to play” carries nefarious overtones when it comes to politics. Some sports enthusiasts might say the same when when it comes to baseball and soccer field fee increases in Las Vegas. Only it’s “pay more to play.”
A man in his mid-30s who authorities say was driving at a high speed was critically injured when his vehicle rolled over near the Strip on Friday.
Air conditioning companies across the city are shelling out overtime pay to workers to ensure residents and business-owners can keep cool. And they have some advice: Change the air filter.
Weather that was warm but not scorching, and a morning wind that took the edge off helped stir up patriotism among about 35,000 people at Summerlin’s annual Fourth of July parade.
Shortly before a recently scheduled hike in the Sierra Nevada foothills, Peter Tremayne called to change plans.
A wildfire is threatening several ranches and critical sage grouse habitat in northwest Nevada near the Oregon border, fire officials said.
About 8,000 members of counterculture group the Rainbow Family have arrived in eastern Utah for the annual gathering’s final celebration, officials from the U.S. Forest Service said Friday. Members join hands in prayer for world peace, releasing one big “Om.”
Justin Ross Harris was a devoted and loving father who talked about his toddler son often, his friends and family say. But prosecutors have portrayed him as a man unhappy in his marriage who exchanged nude photos with several women as his son died in a hot SUV.