Mr. President, your problem isn’t Fox News

President Barack Obama regularly harangues Fox News. In doing so, he embarrasses himself and ignores what’s behind his underachieving presidency.

Bundy doesn’t understand Constitution

If you have been following the most recent outbreak in the 40-year-old “Sagebrush Rebellion,” you know that Cliven Bundy and his supporters make frequent appeals to “the Constitution” as the guarantor of their right to graze cattle on federal lands.

EDITORIAL: New scrutiny for school budgets, programs

Pat Skorkowsky has been clear: He believes the Clark County School District needs more money to erase underachievement within the country’s fifth-largest public education system.

Hunting evil, nudged toward light of goodness

The older I get, the more I become certain of what I do not know. Here’s something I do not know: I do not know if my fierce passion about the subject of evil is learned or inherent.

County SEIU members approve agreement that restores pay cut

Clark County employees affiliated with the Service Employees International Union Local 1107 have narrowly approved an interim agreement from the county that will restore a 2 percent pay cut employees took in 2011. Union members cast their votes on Thursday and Friday. In the non-supervisory unit of the SEIU, 53.2 percent of members approved it. In the supervisory unit, 51.4 percent supported it.

Walk your way to better health

Dear Savvy Senior: Can you give me some tips on starting a walking program? I need to lose weight and get my blood pressure under control, but I hate to exercise. — Unfit at 59

BOYS SWIMMING: Trio helps Skyhawks top Rancho

Adi Angel, Aaron Schwarze and Tyler Worley each won two individual events at Multi-Generational on Saturday to help Silverado’s boys swimming team to a 156-93 win over Rancho.

Jones retains UFC title vs. Teixeira

BALTIMORE – Jon Jones retained the Ultimate Fighting Championship light heavyweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Glover Teixeira in the main event of UFC 172 at Baltimore Arena on Saturday night.

Bob Beers makes a stroll for the U.S. Senate

A Maker’s Mark bourbon on ice in hand, Las Vegas City Councilman Bob Beers casually circulates in the bar at the Angel Park Golf Club in Summerlin, a largely upscale planned community.

Former mayor invents new martini at beer festival

Ex-mayor Oscar Goodman creates the “eepa” martini, a mix of a Martini and IPA beer, to open the great Vegas beer festival in downtown on east Fremont.

Legacy boys volleyball wins Longhorn Invitational

Tournament Most Valuable Player Tanner Compton had 12 kills and six digs to help host Legacy’s boys volleyball team to a 25-22, 23-25, 15-12 win over Coronado in the championship match of the Longhorn Invitational on Saturday.

Benedict to join in double sainthood ceremony

Retired pontiff Benedict XVI will help Pope Francis celebrate the sainthood ceremony Sunday for John Paul II and John XXIII, setting the stage for an unprecedented occurrence of two living popes canonizing two of their predecessors. About 1 million pilgrims are expected at the event and many were flooding into Rome on Saturday.

Anti-mining protest held in Reno

Some 30 people staged an anti-mining protest outside the headquarters of the Nevada Mining Association in Reno on Friday.

Ghost haunts the House of Blues

A few things we learned from Lucifer salutin’ Swedish hard rockers Ghost following their great show at the House of Blues on Friday:

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