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Nevada Islamic Society condemns beheadings

The Islamic Society of Nevada on Wednesday condemned the beheadings of American journalists by the terrorists known as ISIS.

Yankees to celebrate Jeter with uniform patches

The New York Yankees will celebrate Derek Jeter’s career by wearing a special patch on their caps and jerseys during his final few weeks in the majors.

Bonfire blast suspect appears in Henderson court

The 19-year-old man facing charges he caused an explosion that severely burned a girl and six of her Basic High School classmates at a bonfire in the desert south of June 9 appeared in Henderson Justice Court Wednesday.

A little more ‘Frozen’ coming your way

Just when you thought the “Frozen” hype was finally dying out — it’s back. Brace yourselves, parents: a new song is coming, too.

Man admits 2010 killings of Vegas woman and young daughter

The lawyer for a man declared dead two decades ago, only to resurface as the suspect in the 2010 murder of a Las Vegas woman and her daughter, does not deny that her client killed the two but said Wednesday that he’s being tried in the wrong court.

Simpson to play Ryder Cup before defending Vegas title

Webb Simpson’s season just got a little longer. But the Shriners Open defending champ doesn’t mind after being selected to represent the United States in the upcoming Ryder Cup.

Laid-off Atlantic City casino workers seek jobless aid

ATLANTIC CITY — Carrying identification documents and bitterness over their sudden joblessness, hundreds of ex-casino workers began filing for unemployment Wednesday morning, the first attendees at an assistance center that expects to process 5,000 newly laid-off workers over the next three days.

Nevada lieutenant governor candidates clash in Vegas

In their first debate, the top two candidates for lieutenant governor on Wednesday clashed over taxes, education, immigration, gay marriage and health care as well as the best way to boost Nevada’s recovering economy.