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All the Comic Con 2014 news you need to know

Forgot about Comic-Con this year? Couldn’t afford it? Could afford it but couldn’t afford the hotel? We’ve got you covered.

CSN strives to retain students

The College of Southern Nevada is experimenting with improving retention by restructuring requirements for new students.

DC Premier earns Las Vegas Fab 48 title

Reserve guard Jamaal King had a team-high nine points, and DC Premier beat Louisiana Dynasty in the championship bracket final of the Las Vegas Fab 48 invitational division. It is the second straight year a team from Washington D.C. won the tournament’s 17-and-under division.

Music promoter, public relations specialist launch Las Vegas-based business

A music industry promoter, a Las Vegas lawyer and an mixed martial arts public relations specialist are teaming up to launch a Las Vegas-based business that will book professional MMA fighters for paid appearances at local, national and global businesses and events.

Jeter narrows list of schools to four after loss in Super 64 final

Chase Jeter scored 24 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in Dream Vision’s 79-64 loss to Indiana Elite in the championship game of the adidas Super 64. The next time we hear from Bishop Gorman’s 7-footer, we will learn what college jersey he’ll wear beginning in the fall of 2015.

Brunson, Mac Irvin Fire take Las Vegas Classic title

Jalen Brunson, the No. 22 overall prospect in the ESPN 100, scored 16 of his 20 points in the second half to help Mac Irvin Fire (Ill.) rally from a 12-point deficit and defeat Houston Hoops in the championship game of the Las Vegas Classic.

Attacks between Israel, Hamas continue

Israel and Hamas launched new attacks Sunday in the raging Gaza war, despite going back and forth over proposals for a temporary halt to nearly three weeks of fighting ahead of a major Muslim holiday.

14 struck by lightning in California

Authorities say eight people have been struck by lightning on Venice’s boardwalk, with a ninth person hit on Southern California’s Catalina Island.

Summer means foot problems for many

When hot weather arrives, Southern Nevadans join sun worshipers across the country in putting away the sturdy shoes of winter, putting on their sandals and flip-flops, and exposing their feet to the elements.

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