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EDITORIAL: Culinary should tap out

For an organization whose membership includes thousands of food service industry employees, Culinary Local 226 doesn’t seem to understand who butters its workers’ bread.

 
Tiny snake on big plane grounds hundreds of passengers

A tiny Asian snake was found on a Qantas Boeing 747 airliner in Australia, leading to 370 passengers being grounded overnight.

Man was ‘fixated’ on deadly plot to shoot up Salt Lake mall

A Utah man accused of plotting a deadly attack on a luxury outdoor shopping center in the heart of Salt Lake City this week told investigators he planned to “randomly shoot and kill people.”

Classic cars to thrill crowds at Henderson’s SuperRun

The SuperRun Classic Car Show is slated to return to Henderson. Alongside an array of hot rods, muscle, classic and vintage cars, also planned is the unveiling of a piece by local metal artist Chris O’Rourke.

Partnership involving Las Vegas company to revive Vancouver hotel-casino project

A $535 million hotel-casino project in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, that was scuttled nearly two-and-a-half years ago by city leaders, has been revived through a partnership between Las Vegas-based Paragon Gaming Inc. and two Canadian corporations.

Unlicensed doctor who ‘sold hope to patients who had none’ sentenced

Alfred Sapse, an unlicensed physician described as a “modern-day Dr. Frankenstein,” was sentenced to 17 ½ years in federal prison Tuesday and ordered to pay $1 million in restitution in a scheme that defrauded chronically ill patients through an experimental stem cell implant procedure.

 
Cops: Wounded gang member behind Chicago shooting

Police say a Chicago man, clipped in the leg by gunfire, went looking for revenge, leading fellow gang members to a crowded park, where one of them unleashed more than a dozen bullets from an assault rifle in a shooting that wounded 13 people, including a 3-year-old boy.

Fire Sale: Artist plans to burn works that fail to sell

Whatever local artist James Henninger doesn’t sell at his “Fire Sale” he’ll set on fire for no other reason than he can’t bring himself to sell work for less than what he thinks is fair.

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