GOLF: Penor, Lung lead Cougars to Southeast win

Sammy Penor and Ashley Lung each shot 4-over-par 76 at Legacy on Monday to help Coronado’s girls golf team win a Southeast League match.

County, union on path to arbitration

Clark County and the Service Employees International Union, its largest employee group, have been unable to negotiate a contract and are on the path toward binding arbitration.

WestCare plans more beds for mentally ill by November

Additional triage beds for the mentally ill in Southern Nevada will open by Nov. 1, according to Richard Steinberg, president and chief executive officer of the WestCare Foundation.

Parowan home to ample history

Parowan, Utah, occupies a peaceful valley at the floor of a stream-carved canyon just off Interstate 15 north of Cedar City, about 200 miles from Las Vegas.

Rebels reaching lows

UNLV is losing by an average of 21.9 points per game. That’s bad even for the Rebels.

Police say parent tackled youth football coach

Authorities say a youth football coach has been attacked by the father of one of his players after a game in southern New Jersey.

New Mexico governor candidates debate in Spanish

Political rivals for New Mexico governor faced off in a Spanish debate Monday, a rare event that marked an emerging trend as Republicans and Democrats around the U.S. court Hispanic voters.

Rory MacDonald makes case for title shot

The Canadian welterweight made a statement with a third-round knockout of former Strikeforce champ Tarec Saffiedine on Saturday night in Nova Scotia. It was MacDonald’s third straight win.

Beer, bluster flow freely at Route 91 Harvest fest

Crowd favorite Jason Aldean was a fitting choice to end the inaugural Route 91 Harvest festival. The three-day festival also included Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Dierks Bentley and Dwight Yoakam. .

Audit finds problems at youth correctional center

A state review of four Nevada youth facilities has identified numerous concerns with a secure correctional center for male youths operated by Rite of Passage in Las Vegas.

What to do about the flu

The seasonal flu is knocking at our doors. And if history repeats itself, it will bring misery and take no prisoners. Here are some helpful tips to better understand the seasonal flu and steps we can take so we do not open the door to the flu.

Harper goes deep as Nats avoid elimination

The Washington Nationals took advantage of a two-run throwing error by Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner to break a scoreless tie in the seventh inning en route to a series-extending, 4-1 victory Monday afternoon.

Las Vegas meth dealer gets 15 years behind bars

A Las Vegas drug dealer was sentenced to 15 years in prison and five years of supervised release Monday, according to the Nevada U.S. attorney’s office.

Work to begin on Mount Charleston flood control project

The Army Corps of Engineers will start clearing trees and vegetation on Thursday in preparation for constructing a flood control berm project and diversion channel to protect the Rainbow community on Mount Charleston.

Taxicab chief says he quit over ‘dysfunction’

The Nevada Taxicab Authority seems to be a tough state agency to oversee, considering that two administrators abruptly quit their jobs just four years apart, both citing frustration with a lack of support from their bosses.

Area man thinks veep is out to get him

Sometimes, a visit to promote the minimum wage is just a visit to promote the minimum wage.

USA Swimming suspends Phelps 6 months

USA Swimming on Monday suspended Michael Phelps from competition for six months following last week’s arrest for driving under the influence.

Police find car driven by woman found dead near Pahrump

Authorities have found the rental car that had been driven by a California woman found dead last month in a remote, rugged part of Nye County.

Mom who tried to kill autistic daughter called ‘selfish’

A Michigan woman who admits she tried to kill herself and her autistic daughter is selfish and manipulative, a family member testified Monday during a sentencing hearing.

Hoover Dam delivered, but Nevada could have gotten more

The most important structure ever built in Nevada is barely in Nevada at all. As large as it is, the entirety of Hoover Dam — the power plant, spillways, support structures and the dam itself — covers less than one square mile, and roughly half of that is in Arizona.

Swastikas found on Jewish frat house

Swastikas were found painted on the exterior of a historically Jewish fraternity house at Emory University in metro Atlanta over the weekend, according to police and university reports, and officials said the vandalism would not be tolerated as they stepped up patrols at the private school.

Rice eyes bounce-back season for Rebels

Rebels basketball coach Dave Rice will roll out a new-look team for UNLV’s first official practice Monday at the Mendenhall Center.

 
2 men charged in bathroom assault before 49ers-Chiefs

Two men were charged with felony assault in connection with an attack inside a Levi’s Stadium bathroom before the San Francisco 49ers-Kansas City Chiefs game on Sunday.

Audit: Court should solicit bids for services

CARSON CITY – A legislative audit of the state Supreme Court has generated a separation of powers-based disagreement over a recommendation that the court use a competitive bidding process when goods and services are procured.

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