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Vegas Christmas party joyful despite NYPD cop deaths

The sons and daughters of two Las Vegas police officers who were gunned down earlier this year shed “tears of joy” when they were given an early Christmas by local firefighters and police officers Saturday night.

Defensive play turns momentum, brings Air Force a bowl win

A turnaround play capped a turnaround season. Air Force force a Western Michigan fumble early in the fourth quarter in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on Saturday. Linebacker Dexter Walker grabbed the ball and scored, and the Falcons went on to beat the Broncos 38-24.

Mild case of pneumonia puts Ali in hospital

Boxing great Muhammad Ali was hospitalized with a mild case of pneumonia that was caught early and should result in a short hospital stay, a spokesman said Saturday night.

2 killed, two injured in Las Vegas vehicle-motorcycle crash

Two men were killed and two others were injured in a vehicle-motorcycle crash on Valley View Boulevard near Desert Inn Road early Saturday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.

Rams on alert for Utes ‘D’ in Las Vegas Bowl

Utah leads the nation with 52 sacks, and end Nate Orchard has 17½ of them. Colorado State standout offensive left tackle Ty Sambrailo will try to keep Orchard away from Rams quarterback Garrett Grayson.

Art teacher seeks to inspire more than artists

Lisa Hinricksen always wanted to be a teacher. And not just any teacher. She’s been at it for 25 years in Las Vegas, with retirement five years away and closing in. Four of her students are now art teachers in the Clark County School District like her.

N. Korea denies hacking Sony, U.S. stands firm

North Korea said on Saturday U.S. accusations that it was involved in a cyberattack on Sony Pictures were “groundless slander.” The Obama administration is working on an international response to the cyberattack, and hoping China — among other nations — will help rein in North Korea.

Protest at Mall of America goes on as planned

A mass of demonstrators chanting, “Black lives matter,” converged in the Mall of America rotunda Saturday as part of a protest against police brutality that caused part of the mall to shut down on a busy day for holiday shopping.

Man killed in Friday’s 7-motorcycle crash identified

Kevin Rubio, 28, of North Las Vegas, and six others were trying to pass an RV in pairs on state Route 160, five miles west of state Route 159 about 1:45 p.m., NHP said.

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