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Agassi is Nevada-born champion on, off court

What really distinguishes Andre Agassi and what makes him one of the most prominent figures in Nevada sports history has absolutely nothing to do with tennis.

‘Guardians’ back atop box office

“Guardians of the Galaxy” became the summer’s top-grossing movie at the North American box office with a $17.6 million weekend that narrowly bested the young adult melodrama “If I Stay,” while the long-delayed “Sin City” sequel, “A Dame to Kill For,” flopped.

More than a game for Vegas Little Leaguer’s family

Lorraine O’Dell was among almost two dozen family members and 200 fans gathered at a northwest Las Vegas sports bar Saturday watching a son coach and a grandson play in the biggest games of their lives, alongside an “Angel in the Outfield.”

Woman who drank chemical-laced tea released

A Utah woman who nearly died after unknowingly drinking iced tea mixed with chemicals has been released from a Salt Lake City hospital.

Tea party flag could become Alabama tag

Alabama vehicles could soon be sporting license plates featuring the rattlesnake emblem and “Don’t Tread on Me” warning popular with tea party groups.

Mental health program targets misdemeanor offenders

They get mental health treatment and their criminal charges are dismissed. That’s been the case for more than 30 inmates at the Clark County Detention Center as part of a new misdemeanor diversion program that started in March.

Sen. Paul calls Clinton a ‘war hawk,’ shares thoughts on Ferguson

Calling Hillary Rodham Clinton “a war hawk,” Sen. Rand Paul says that if the former secretary of state seeks the presidency, some voters will worry that she will get the U.S. involved in another Mideast war.