Arbor View principal’s legacy continues in school, scholarships

It has been two years since the death of former Arbor View High School principal Patrick Hayden, but co-workers, friends and family members still cannot speak about him without shedding a few tears.

Serena, Venus Williams pull out of Wimbledon doubles

American five-times Wimbledon women’s doubles champion Serena and Venus Williams pulled out of this year’s tournament on Tuesday, the All England Club said in a statement.

Pair pretending to be cops steal marijuana, money

An armed man and woman dressed as police officers with a fake search warrant handcuffed two people in front of two young children at a home in Longview, Wash., and stole marijuana, car titles and money, according to court documents.

 
Death toll rises to 70 in Indonesian military plane crash

The death toll in the Tuesday crash of a military transport plane in Medan, Indonesia, has risen to 70, according to an Indonesian Red Cross official.

Bikini models compete for thousands of dollars

We can roughly measure the Las Vegas economy based solely on one question: How lucrative are contemporary female objectification contests?

 
Study shows potential link between citrus fruit, skin cancer

Using data from two long-term studies of women and men, researchers found a potential link between citrus consumption and cutaneous malignant melanoma. But the study did not test whether citrus fruits were the cause of the skin cancers.

Bicyclist fatalities prompt call for increased safety awareness

This rising number of bicyclists killed by vehicles in the Metropolitan Police Department’s jurisdiction spurred police and family members of victims to call for increased attention to road safety on Monday morning

20 savings hacks at Marshalls, TJ Maxx and Ross

The thrill of getting a good deal is what motivates shoppers to comb through racks at discount retailers like Marshalls, T.J.Maxx and Ross Dress for Less. You can save up to 60 percent off retail prices for clothing and home goods at these stores. Check out these 20 shopping hacks to get the most for your dollar at Marshalls, T.J.Maxx and Ross.

Quashed report elicits call for higher education accountability

Nevada legislators and education watchdogs expressed alarm over news higher education officials buried a report amid fear it would reflect poorly on the system. The matter, they said, obstructs what many have long wanted: A higher education system with more accountability.

McGregor advises Aldo: ‘Toughen up’

After nearly two tense days of uncertainty, UFC officials revealed last Wednesday that injured featherweight champion Jose Aldo still intends to defend his belt against Conor McGregor at UFC 189 on July 11 at the MGM Grand Garden.

Former co-worker of theater shooter called to build insanity case

Public defenders are seeking to save Holmes’ life after the 27-year-old former neuroscience graduate student pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to killing 12 people and wounding 70 in the July 2012 shooting rampage.

‘Voluntourism’ may be doing more harm than good

Rapid growth in the multi-billion dollar volunteer tourism industry has prompted calls for tighter controls with concerns over exposing vulnerable communities to unskilled foreign labor and dodgy operators exploiting foreigners for profit.

State issues guidelines for private school scholarships

The Nevada Department of Education avoided angering the private school community on Monday when it issued temporary regulations to establish a new scholarship program for students to attend private schools.

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