Ahead of UFC 211, fighters from the card faced off at a media day in Dallas, Texas.
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Here are your Wednesday afternoon headlines.
The man who was shot and killed Saturday by a Las Vegas police officer had a history of mental illness and violent tendencies, a Metropolitan Police Department official said Wednesday.
Cadwallader Middle School hosted a Bike to School event with special appearances from professional BMX riders Eric Sweets and Ricardo Laguna.
Helped by surveillance footage, prosecutors painted a harrowing picture of the events inside a Penn State University fraternity in early February that led them to charge 18 members in the death of a pledge.
United Airlines is denying that its staff told a Missouri woman to urinate in a cup rather than leave her seat to use the restroom on a flight from Houston.
Public News Service journalist Dan Heyman was arrested after asking Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price a question at a meeting in West Virginia’s Capitol on Tuesday.
A 27-year-old man made his first court appearance Wednesday to face a murder charge in the death of a father-of-five outside the Vanguard Lounge on Fremont Street.
One person was arrested after a brawl erupted aboard a Southwest Airlines jet deplaning in Burbank after arriving from Dallas.
Here are your Wednesday morning headlines.
President Donald Trump defended his firing of FBI Director James Comey on Wednesday, asserting in a flurry of tweets that both Democrats and Republicans “will be thanking me.”
President Donald Trump discussed the Syrian civil war with Russia’s foreign minister in the Oval Office on Wednesday, at a time when alleged ties to Moscow are overshadowing the Republican’s administration.
Minimum wage, prevailing wage and assisted suicide highlight day 94 of the Nevada Legislature.
The Wimp 2 Warrior program is underway at Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas. Everyday people are training in a 22-week MMA camp and can compete in a fight at the conclusion.
If no one’s failing, you have no accountability. That’s what lawmakers need to remember as they consider AB320.