Drowning prevention, safety urged at April Pools Day

Leilani Olive, 7, lies belly up and motionless in a pool at the Silver Mesa Recreation Center. Three lifeguards swim to her aid, strap her against a backboard and pull her out of the water.

UNLV women’s golf still in second at Farms event

The UNLV women’s golf team maintained its spot in second place at The Farms Invitational in San Diego, shooting 10-over 298 Monday in the second round for a 24-over 600 total. Southern California shot 1-over 289 to remain in first at 11-over 587, with Arizona and Pepperdine tied for third at 604 in the 15-team event.

Online taunts stop Goldberg’s tweets

Whoopi Goldberg has more than 413,000 followers on Twitter, but she hasn’t used Twitter since New Year’s Eve because she got fed up with a few people calling her nasty words and wishing she would die.

Nursing ratios: Rigid staffing rules boost costs, limit care

Elected Democrats see themselves as champions of health care policy that improves patient access to treatment while keeping medical costs down. Yet they continually push for legislation that would accomplish precisely the opposite.

Don’t let Google shake your faith!

Ever vigilant for offense, religious and political conservatives found reason for outrage on Easter Sunday, when Google commemorated the holiday by featuring farm labor organizer Cesar Chavez on its search site home page.

Angels outlast Reds in first interleague opener

CINCINNATI — In a game so long that everything became blurred, catcher Chris Iannetta had one thing clearly in mind when he dug in for his final at-bat. Don’t strike out again.

Kershaw crushes HR, blanks champ Giants

LOS ANGELES — Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax threw out the ceremonial first pitch. Then another Dodgers left-hander with a great curveball dominated.

Gustafsson injured but fight is still on

The rumors of Alexander Gustafsson’s status for his main event against Gegard Mousasi on Saturday night in Stockholm have varied so wildly over the last few days, the story grew nearly as tiresome on social media as all the awful attempts at April Fools’ pranks.

Bennett bolts Rebels, heads for NBA Draft

It was a business decision Anthony Bennett was wise to make. But while announcing he is leaving UNLV for the NBA, he displayed how much it all meant on a personal level.

Steely women would’ve rushed to comfort injured teammate

In the movie “Steel Magnolias,” which is based on a true story, Sally Field’s character M’lynn recalls the moment doctors pulled the plug on her comatose daughter Shelby. She stayed in the room as her daughter left the world, M’lynn tells her friends, but Shelby’s father couldn’t do it, nor could her husband. Too hard to watch.

Issue of cameras at Sands trial gets closed-door scrutiny

Whether or not Las Vegas Sands Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson’s safety would be jeopardized by cameras recording his planned appearance on the witness stand this week received a closed-door examination Monday.

Southern Nevada Water Authority, state lawmakers argue oversight

CARSON CITY — The head of the Southern Nevada Water Authority said Monday a 2012 rate hike that produced a backlash from the business community was needed to raise money to build a new intake on the Colorado River.

Fatburgers ready to take flight with chicken wings on menu

Local Fatburgers soon will be adding chicken wings to their menu. Fatburger CEO Andy Wiederhorn plans to co-brand his new Buffalo’s Cafe venture, a chicken wing joint, with the Fatburger brand until the former can take flight on its own. Expect the changes to take place locally this summer, with marketing ramp up to begin after Wiederhorn’s appearance Friday on the CBS series “Undercover Boss.”

Bryce Harper youngest to hit two homers in season opener

WASHINGTON — All it took was two at-bats on his first Opening Day in the majors for Bryce Harper to hit two home runs — and hear some “M-V-P!” chants.

State investigation into patient ‘dumping’ finds three were unsafely discharged

A Southern Nevada state psychiatric hospital unsafely discharged three patients this year, including a homeless man who was given a Greyhound bus ticket to Sacramento, Calif., with nobody to help him in the city where he had never been before, according to a state investigation released Monday.

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