58°F
weather icon Clear
Filters Reset
11 - 20 of about 20 Results
Content Type
Categories
Tags
Year
Month
older archives
Mormon bishop under fire for Reid criticism

A Mormon bishop in Los Angeles is under fire for his assertion that U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., is unworthy to enter the faith’s temples because of his support of Democratic Party positions.

Coroner’s office IDs contruction flagger killed Friday

The Clark County coroner’s office on Saturday identified the construction flagger killed after being hit by a car early Friday morning in Henderson.

Hansen names Nevada Assembly chairs

Assembly Speaker designee Ira Hansen, R-Sparks, on Saturday named the chairs of the committees for the 2015 session, picking Majority Leader Paul Anderson, R-Las Vegas, to helm the powerful Ways and Means Committee.

 
Hawaii’s slow-moving lava flow stalled for now

Lava threatening a rural Hawaii town has stopped its slow, forward advance — for now. Hawaii County Civil Defense officials said Thursday the front of the lava flow has been stalled for about a week.

 
Extradition, $2M bail for man in killing, online photo case

A man accused of killing his live-in girlfriend and posting photos of her lifeless body online will be returned to Washington state after he surrendered to an officer in neighboring Oregon and waived extradition.

 
Alaska TV reporter turned pot activist aims at cannabis club

A former Alaska broadcast news reporter who famously quit her job in an on-air stunt aimed at boosting a campaign to legalize pot in Alaska said on Friday she aims to open a bricks-and-mortar cannabis club in Anchorage before turning it into a seed-to-sale business.

 
Boy shot in Washington school shooting dies, death toll is 5

A boy shot during a rampage at a Washington state high school last month has died from his wounds, a spokeswoman for Harborview Medical Center said on Friday, bringing the death toll to five.