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California officer hurt during protest of Missouri shooting

An officer was briefly hospitalized after being assaulted during a mostly peaceful protest in Northern California over the fatal police shooting of an unarmed teen in Ferguson, Missouri, authorities said Saturday.

Girls’ testimonies describe torture by adoptive parents

During a June preliminary hearing that was closed to the public, the three girls described ongoing torture at the hands of the Solanders, according to the court transcripts made public earlier this month.

SLS could spur Strip’s northern tip

The SLS Las Vegas is no longer an island. New neighbors are moving into the old neighborhood at the northern end of the Strip.

SLS builds future of its own on Sahara’s past

A $415 million, 18-month transformation complete, the SLS is ready to make a name for itself at the corner of Sahara and the Strip.

Fans remember historic Beatles Las Vegas concerts

Las Vegas residents who were present during the Beatles’ trip to town in 1964 all have memories of what they saw. Here are a few accounts:

Ohio State decides to not reinstate band director

Ohio State trustees have decided against reinstating the university’s marching band director, who was fired after an investigation showed he knew about, but failed to stop, a sexualized band culture.

Business owner rises to to top of pinball community

Craig Snelling is a different kind of pinball wizard. As owner of local hobby shop Billiards ‘N More, the 42-year-old has dedicated the last two decades of his life to delivering that dream to droves of video game enthusiasts across the Las Vegas Valley.