Hateful as it is, speech protected

Once again, the brutal language of racism tests our commitment to free speech.

EDITORIAL: BLM hiding records on Bundy ranch standoff

The more a government seeks refuge in secrecy, the less credibility it has with the people it serves. The longer a government refuses to answer basic questions about public business, the more suspicious taxpayers become.

EDITORIAL: Sandoval’s challenge

The most important figure of the 2015 Legislature will present the most important bill of the session today.

UNLV pitcher Bohall gets best of Grand Canyon friends

Rebels freshman Blaze Bohall allowed three hits and one run in 7 1/3 innings in a 7-1 victory over Grand Canyon. The right-hander retired 17 of the final 18 batters he faced, settling down after hitting two hitters in the second inning and giving up the Antelopes’ only run.

Dirty job, but Sweeney gets it done

Kelsea Sweeney never looked completely comfortable in the pitcher’s circle Tuesday. The Palo Verde senior kicked the dirt after almost every pitch, trying anything she could to fill in a hole in her landing spot.

I-A HONORS: Clark’s Jackson named Southern Region MVP

Clark boys basketball coach Chad Beeten knew this season’s squad would look a whole lot different from his 2014 state championship team that featured frontcourt standouts Diontae Jones and Sherron Wilson.

BASEBALL: Burger, Gators rally to down Longhorns

Ty Burger doubled home Drake Maningo with the go-ahead run in the bottom of the sixth inning, and Green Valley’s baseball team rallied for a 6-5 victory over visiting Legacy on Tuesday.

Uber rallies support to let it operate legally in Nevada

Uber is making another run at providing its ride-sharing service in Nevada, drumming up support with a news conference Wednesday in anticipation of state legislation that would allow it to operate legally.

Dirty job, but Sweeney gets it done

Kelsea Sweeney never looked completely comfortable in the pitcher’s circle Tuesday. The Palo Verde senior kicked the dirt after almost every pitch, trying anything she could to fill in a hole in her landing spot.

 
Conrad Hilton pleads guilty to misdemeanor assault

Hilton, the 21-year-old great grandson of the Hilton Hotels chain founder, entered his plea in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles under an agreement with prosecutors, said Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

GOLF: Bozner, Aggies claim Northwest match

Ethan Bozner took medalist honors with a 3-under-par 69 at Highland Falls on Tuesday and helped Arbor View’s boys golf team to victory in a Northwest League match.

Metro lauds improvements in radio ‘lifeline’

After years of making do with a shoddy communications system, Las Vegas Sheriff Joe Lombardo and Motorola Solutions Vice President Jack Molloy met Tuesday afternoon to congratulate each other on the department’s new radios.

Ole Miss rallies to stun BYU, 94-90

Mississippi guard Stefan Moody scored 26 points and forward M.J. Rhett added 20, as the Rebels completed a stirring second-half comeback from a 17-point halftime deficit, defeating Brigham Young 94-90 in an NCAA Tournament first-round game Tuesday night at University of Dayton Arena.

Arizona woman dies in Bullhead City crash

KINGMAN, Ariz. — A Fort Mohave woman was killed in a Tuesday traffic accident in Bullhead City.

How to not be ‘that guy’

No one wants to be “that guy” as far as their friends and family are concerned. You know — the one that everyone avoids.

 
Early retirements may have ripple effect for NFL

The NFL has endured a tumultuous season dealing with domestic abuse cases, a murder trial and a probe into possible cheating, but it is a spate of early retirements that may have the longest lasting impact.

Son: Tammy Meyers was ‘the mom people would want to have’

Although not charged with a crime, Tammy Meyers’ son, Brandon, is shouldering the collective weight of the events of his mom’s death. It’s a weight he said he’ll carry a long time.

Henderson delays hearing on ice cream warehouse proposal

The Henderson City Council delayed a hearing Tuesday on a proposed Blue Bell ice cream distribution center that’s being fought by neighbors, one of whom filed a lawsuit this week.

Woman dies after jumping from Spaghetti Bowl overpass

A 36-year-old woman died after crashing her car into a barricade on the Interstate 15 flyover at the Spaghetti Bowl and then jumping nearly 100 feet down to a U.S. Highway 95 exit ramp. The woman jumped to her death less than a half-hour after a domestic violence incident at her residence, police say.

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