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Did these two take selfies after breaking into a house?

Detectives on Wednesday released photos of a man and woman that mysteriously appeared on a Santa Clarita woman’s online account days after thieves broke into her home through a window and ransacked the place.

Ky. firefighters hurt in ice bucket challenge mishap

Two firefighters were injured while using their fire truck ladder to help a college marching band take part in an ice bucket challenge, the school’s president said Thursday.

Asian chamber spurns Reid, endorses Hutchison

The Asian Chamber of Commerce on Thursday endorsed Republican Mark Hutchison for lieutenant governor, spurning U.S. Sen. Harry Reid’s Democratic choice, Lucy Flores, after the senator spoke to the group and praised it as a “significant part of what Nevada is all about.”

BYU bookstore removes gay-marriage greeting cards

Greeting cards celebrating same-sex marriages turned up at the Brigham Young University bookstore Tuesday. Placed by Hallmark, the cards were quickly removed when bookstore staff discovered them after photos surfaced online.

Henderson centenarian shares memories of military and more

Sporting a sparkling crown, Henderson resident Matilda “Mattie” Kunz is treated as royalty as she celebrates her 100th birthday Aug. 4 at Prestige Assisted Living, 1050 E. Lake Mead Parkway.

Teddy bear clinics help put kids at ease in hospital situations

Children of all ages were seen walking aroundin scrubs, surgical caps and masks while carefully examining the health of their stuffed animals this month at Centennial Hills Hospital.

Customers find camaraderie for comics, card games

By providing a welcoming environment, Cheese Boy Comics, 8060 S. Rainbow Blvd., Suite 125, has established a community and become a second home for comic book lovers and novices.

Planetarium offers observers unobscured view of the universe

Star gazing in Las Vegas isn’t limited to seeing celebrities on the Strip prancing around in their finest outfits. The College of Southern Nevada’s Planetarium and Observatory offers patrons a more astronomical experience.