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For turkeys, National Park could use a really big shoo

Wild turkeys are starting to cause problems at Great Basin National Park, about 300 miles northeast of Las Vegas, where the prolific birds threaten to disrupt some of the more sensitive native species. They’re also making a bit of a mess.

American Lipsky takes European Masters

American David Lipsky beat overnight leader Graeme Storm at the first extra hole of a playoff to win the European Masters on Sunday, his first success on the European Tour.

Atlanta Hawks co-owner selling team after racist e-mail

Atlanta Hawks controlling owner Bruce Levenson announced that he is selling his share of the team after he admitted to writing an e-mail two years ago that contained racially-insensitive remarks about fans.

Norbert weakens off Mexico’s Baja coast

Hurricane Norbert slumped to tropical storm force off of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula on Sunday after pounding fishing villages and damaging more than 1,000 homes while kicking up dangerous surf farther north along the California coast.

Medical consent at issue for ailing foster children

In the wake of the June death of a 7-month-old foster girl in deteriorating health, the Clark County Department of Family Services’ medical consent practices are being reviewed. The issue garnered attention in July after the baby’s grieving foster mother implored state lawmakers to review Clark County’s procedures.

Optimists among Rebels fans have rough night

UNLV fans who saw the game against Northern Colorado got their win, but there definitely was a lot of negativity to take note of.

Rivers honors word to newlyweds

Joan Rivers was a woman of her word, as a couple learned when they got married in Las Vegas in 1986.