Teen saw father kill mother that led to I-15 shootout, police say

The Southern California teenager who was killed alongside her father in a shootout with law enforcement along Interstate 15 was with him a day earlier when he fatally shot her mother.

Elections protected against ‘rogue’ poll workers, experts say

The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law and All Voting is Local released state-specific guides explaining the rules in place to prevent a poll worker from going “rogue and disrupting the voting process.”

Marcus Arroyo wants fans to jump on UNLV bandwagon

UNLV football coach Marcus Arroyo hopes the Las Vegas community will rally behind the 3-1 Rebels, who are off to their best start since 2008 and host New Mexico on Friday.

Hand counting ballots OK, judge rules

A Carson City District Court judge denied a challenge from a progressive group to block hand counting ballots in Nevada.

Las Vegas Ballpark hosting Triple-A baseball championships

Las Vegas Ballpark will host the inaugural Triple-A Championship Weekend beginning Friday. The event will culminate with the Triple-A National Championship game on Sunday.

City of Las Vegas loses another Badlands case

It’s not clear how much the city of Las Vegas may have to pay in its latest loss in court in the years-long legal battle over the defunct Badlands golf course.

Wife of Supreme Court justice appears for Jan. 6 panel interview

Virginia “Ginni” Thomas texted with White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and contacted lawmakers in Arizona and Wisconsin in the weeks after the election.

Christian Bale dishes on ‘Amsterdam’ deli sessions

The actor met director-writer David O. Russell several times a week over a five-year period at a Southern California deli, where they took pages from history and turned them into a movie.

Top 10 things to do in Las Vegas this week

Shaq’s Event and shows by St. Vincent and Roger Waters head this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.

 
Ian destroys large parts of Florida; S. Carolina may be next

“We’ve never seen storm surge of this magnitude,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said. “The amount of water that’s been rising, and will likely continue to rise today even as the storm is passing, is basically a 500-year flooding event.”