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Cubs’ Starlin Castro questioned in shooting

Chicago Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro was questioned by Dominican Republic authorities in connection with a Saturday morning nightclub shooting.

6 ridiculous bank fees buried in the fine print

The average checking account comes with about 30 fees, according to WalletHub, and not all of them are as easy to predict as overdraft or monthly service charges. Here are some of the sneakier fees that come attached to your standard bank account — and how you can make sure they don’t deplete your savings.

RJ Picks: UNLV vs. Southern Utah

The Rebels host Southern Utah tonight at the Thomas & Mack. Tip is at 7:00 p.m.

Vegas police seek help finding man who robbed CVS

Las Vegas police are seeking the public’s help Saturday in identifying a man in connection with a robbery in the central valley.

Affordable Care Act will play major role in tax filing

Tax-filing time is around the corner, and this season will be the first in which the Affordable Care Act figures heavily. To that end, the Internal Revenue Service has a new, 21-page publication on what taxpayers need to know as they get ready to file this spring.

Scientists searching for ways to make Christmas trees last longer

The presents are unwrapped. The children’s shrieks of delight are just a memory. Now it’s time for another Yuletide tradition: cleaning up the needles that are falling off your Christmas tree.

Somali with $3 million U.S. bounty on head surrenders

MOGADISHU — A leader of Somali Islamist group al Shabaab, who has a $3 million U.S. bounty on his head, has surrendered, a Somali government official and local media said on Saturday, although the militants said he had long left their organization.

 
Josh Gordon violates unspecified team rule, suspended

Gordon, who led the NFL in yards receiving last season, served a 10-game suspension for repeated drug violations earlier this year.

Vegas cop killings, Bundy standoff among top 10 news stories for 2014

A shooting rampage that left two Las Vegas police officers, a good Samaritan and the two attackers dead, a standoff between the feds and a Southern Nevada rancher, the legalization of gay marriage in the Silver State, and a political storm that left Republicans in charge of the Legislature and all state offices topped the news in 2014.