Stop hating on people who leash their children

Children do need to learn from their own experiences. But children also need to be protected to an appropriate extent.

Sanchez, UNLV make statement in signature win

He still hasn’t lost in Reno. That’s the quip of the weekend for Tony Sanchez, the UNLV head coach whose teams at Bishop Gorman also crushed Reno-based high schools.

Las Vegas Valley to see rain Monday; flooding hits Death Valley

Have an umbrella and maybe a sweatshirt handy when you leave your house Monday morning, because rain and cooler conditions are forecast for most of the valley throughout the day, the National Weather Service said.

15 things every woman needs to do before she’s 30

There are definitely things I am glad I did before I crossed the line into my 30s. Some are lessons and some are experiences that helped shaped me into who I am today.

EDITORIAL: Absence of DEA accountability another drug war failure

Each year, the United States spends more than $51 billion on the war on drugs — a war we’re clearly losing. The war has become so futile that the federal agency charged with leading the fight has undermined its own mission — and no one is being held accountable.

NCAA’s hypocrisy bubbles to surface again

The four major sports leagues have taken a fairly hypocritical stance on gambling, mostly holding firm in their opposition to widespread legalization while investing huge dollars in daily fantasy sites such as DraftKings and FanDuel. The NCAA finds itself caught in the middle of it all.

5 Las Vegas food challenges for those who think they can’t be beaten

There are those who eat to live, and those who live to eat. And then there are those who truly love a challenge, and if they can combine that with eating, so much the better. Here are five food challenges currently going on in Las Vegas.

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Congress dodges government shutdown

With just hours to spare before federal funding expired, Congress last week approved a stopgap measure to keep agencies open for another 10 weeks as they negotiate a budget for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.

 
Coast Guard finds life ring from missing ship caught in Hurricane Joaquin

An airplane involved in the search located a life ring from the El Faro about 75 miles northeast of the ship’s last known position, the Coast Guard said in a press release. A Coast Guard MH-60 helicopter recovered the life ring and confirmed it belonged to the missing ship.

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