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KB Racing owner, driver scarred — but not scared

A “No Whining” sign hung on the wall of a hauler in the KB Racing team’s pit area Friday at the NHRA Toyota Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. But team owner Ken Black and driver Greg Anderson didn’t need an attitude adjustment.

Blue since 1985, the Nevada Assembly may soon go red

Not long ago, Nevada Republicans were hoping to pick up a few seats in the state Assembly this year but had little hope of taking control of the 42-seat lawmaking body dominated by Democrats for decades.

Driver flees after fatally hitting pedestrian, 73

A man was killed and the driver of pickup truck that hit him fled the scene in the north valley on Friday night, North Las Vegas police said.

Tens of thousands celebrate with the Giants

San Francisco became the Valley of the Giants for the third time in five years Friday as tens of thousands of people lined the streets for a confetti and rain-soaked parade honoring the city’s World Series champions.

Largest residential recycling center coming to NLV

The Las Vegas Valley, home of the nation’s largest landfill, will soon welcome the country’s largest residential recycling center.

Food 4 Less stores to exit Las Vegas market

A big, local grocery store player is taking its brand off the shelf. After early 2015, the Food 4 Less nameplate will no longer be seen in Southern Nevada.

Beware of hungry bears at Yosemite

Rangers at Yosemite National Park are in a constant battle to keep wild black bears — with their ultra-keen noses and powerful paws and jaws — far away from humans.

Inconsistent play dooms UNLV

UNLV coach Bobby Hauck had high hopes for this season after winning seven games and going to a bowl last year. But the team’s inconsistent play has spoiled his plans. “Doing things well one play and not the next is maddening for everybody,” he said.