Annie Oakley program students reflect on shooting

Nine days after the mass shooting on the Strip, representatives of the The Annie Oakley Women’s Shooting Program said the events hadn’t affected participation in the popular “women teaching women” training.

Police arrest 2 in case of veteran who died after Henderson attack

Henderson police said a man and a juvenile punched a 71-year-old Vietnam War veteran, causing him to fall and smack his head on the street in April. He died from his injuries in July, and police arrested the two this weekend.

Deer season ends fast but with venison for the freezer

The roman-nosed buck was wide with good mass on its main beams and tall eye guards. From a distance, he at first looked to be a big two-point, but as the buck drew closer, I counted four points on one side and three on the other.

$1M grant to help pay for Las Vegas shooting response

President Donald Trump announced the grant Wednesday in what would for anyone else be an unusual manner — via Twitter.

Myles Jury to fight Rick Glenn at UFC 219 in Las Vegas

A featherweight bout has been added to UFC 219 on Dec. 30 at T-Mobile Arena. Myles Jury will fight Rick Glenn, sources close to the organization confirmed Wednesday.

Renovated Rio Secco course more forgiving to casual golfer

Original Rio Secco golf course architect Rees Jones and Butch Harmon, who operates his school at the Henderson facility, were present Tuesday for the reopening after a $2 million renovation.

Unmarked Las Vegas police vehicle stolen during burglary

An unmarked Las Vegas police vehicle was stolen from a garage during a residential burglary Monday afternoon in the area of South Pavilion Center and Alta drives.

Marijuana confiscated in Nye County bust buried in desert

Authorities seized nearly 2,400 marijuana plants from an illegal growing operation in northern Nye County late last month and airlifted them so they could be buried in the desert, it was announced Wednesday.

Democrats urge NIH gun research resume after Las Vegas shooting

Senate Democrats urged the National Institutes of Health on Wednesday to resume research into gun violence — citing mass shooting deaths on the Las Vegas Strip and at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.

NPA Hall of Fame honors journalist Myram Borders

Myram Borders was a cutthroat journalist, who strategized ahead of time how to beat the competition. But the real reason for her successful 36 years at the United Press International wire service was her penchant for hard work.

Southwest Gas hit with $300K fine for gas leaks

State utility regulators on Wednesday approved a $300,000 civil penalty against the Southwest Gas Corp. for two natural gas breaks in Southern Nevada in 2016.

Las Vegas garden festival offers respite from difficult week

“This is my happy place,” Cheyenne Kelly said smiling, looking around the Vegas Roots Community Garden, which hosted the second annual Grow Your Own Festival on Saturday. “And I love seeing it flush with so many people.”

Boy Scouts to let girls join Cub Scouts, certain programs

Embracing a historic change, the Boy Scouts of America announced Wednesday plans to admit girls into the Cub Scouts starting next year and to establish a new program for older girls using the same curriculum as the Boy Scouts.

The Airfryer has a surprising number of uses

Meredith Laurence thinks the air fryer would be a lot more popular if people knew what it really is: a compact cylindrical countertop convection oven.

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