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Former olympic skaters show their expert chops in show at Mandalay Bay

Despite its desert setting, Las Vegas becomes an ice skating mecca Dec. 20 when Olympic champs — from 2014’s Meryl Davis and Charlie White to 1988’s Brian Boitano — check into Mandalay Bay Events Center for “Unforgettable Moments of Love on Ice,” accompanied by rockers O.A.R.

 
Hawaii lava flow creeps within 1 mile of shopping center

A stream of molten lava from an erupting volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island crept to within a mile of the only grocery store and gas station in the village of Pahoa on Wednesday as it neared a highway link with the rest of the island.

Ball moving slowly to pick NIAA boss

The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association took the first steps Thursday to replace replace Eddie Bonine as executive director, asking its lawyer to draft a job description and qualifications.

Veteran funk band War rolls into Brooklyn Bowl

For a band like L.A.’s War, “funk” has always been a feeling, a mindset as much as a genre designation.

After a hiatus, enthusiasm for Nevada drone flights returns

When the Federal Aviation Administration first identified Nevada as one of six states authorized to test unmanned aerial systems — we call them “drones” — the state was heralded for its wide-open spaces far from population centers.

 
White House weighing response to ‘sophisticated’ Sony attack

The U.S. government on Thursday said it was weighing the proportional response to the sophisticated perpetrator of a cyberattack that crippled Sony Pictures, exposed its executives and led to the cancellation of the film “The Interview.”

 
Slender Man stabbing suspects, 13, found competent to stand trial

Two Wisconsin girls accused of trying to kill a classmate to please a fantasy character called Slender Man are mentally fit to stand trial on attempted homicide charges, a judge ruled Thursday.

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