Here are your Friday afternoon headlines.
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This Sunday’s episode of “Game of Thrones” has been stolen and posted on the internet — but the leak isn’t related to the massive hack of HBO’s systems disclosed earlier this week.
A man who died in his truck this week during with a confrontation with Las Vegas police was killed by a bullet fired by an officer, not a self-inflicted gunshot, the Clark County coroner’s office said Friday.
Here are your Friday morning headlines.
One person is missing after being swept away by water in a Las Vegas wash during Friday afternoon thunderstorms, according to the Clark County Fire Department.
Wage growth in the nation’s economy looks better when compared to a more subdued inflation as the U.S. economy continues to improve, Stephen Miller, UNLV economics professor and director for the Center for Business and Economic Research, said Friday.
Workers may have been moving a gas meter when an explosion tore through a Minneapolis school building this week, killing two people and injuring at least nine others, according to federal investigators.
On Thursday, free school supplies were handed out during the “Back-to-School Fair” hosted by Mariana’s Supermarkets at Clark High School in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police are searching for four people who robbed a Costco warehouse store in Summerlin Wednesday night.
A woman in her early 20s was found dead next to her car Thursday night in the west valley.
One of several hikers who formed a human chain across a river swollen with flash flood waters in the Utah desert said Thursday it was powerful watching people help each other through the dangerous situation.
A day off on Wednesday was just what team needed as the Raiders looked sharp in their return to the practice field on Thursday.
The majority of Las Vegas police civil asset forfeitures are done in low-income and minority neighborhoods, a Nevada Policy Research Institute report shows.
Review-Journal sports reporter Adam Hill and videographer Heidi Fang returned Thursday for their weekly UFC and MMA update on the Covering the Cage Facebook page.
In a restaurant named Lucky Penny, a drink dedicated to Abe Lincoln and his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, is only fitting.