Hundreds of dogs invade Henderson’s Cornerstone Park for Bark in the Park— PHOTOS

The city of Henderson hosted its 13th annual Bark in the Park on Saturday at Cornerstone Park. About 3,500 people and hundreds of dogs were expected to attend the day’s event, which included contests, vendor booths, entertainment and demonstrations by the Henderson Police Department K-9 unit.

Cruz captures Kansas, Maine; Sanders takes Kansas, Nebraska

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has won the Nebraska Democratic caucuses, according to a CNN projection. Hillary Clinton has won the Louisiana Democratic primary, according to a CNN projection.

Airlines want to win you over for peanuts

Both United Airlines and American Airlines announced that, starting in February, they’d begin to offer complimentary snacks to main-cabin passengers. American said it also will begin in May to offer complimentary meal service to coach passengers on Hawaii-bound flights from Dallas.

RJ Picks: UNLV at San Diego State

The Rebels are 9 1/2-point underdogs as they finish out the regular season tonight at San Diego State.

 
Latest Apple case exposes ongoing government split over encryption policy

Even as the Department of Justice battles Apple in court over access to encrypted data, the Obama administration remains split over backing requirements that tech manufacturers provide law enforcement with a “back door” into their products, according to a dozen people familiar with the internal debate.

 
The impact McGregor has had on the fight game — VIDEO

UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor will confront Nate Diaz at welterweight in the main event of UFC 196. Various competitors discuss how much of an impact the Irishman has had on the fight game.

Program aims to keep Clark County kids from missing too much school

More Clark County students and their parents may avoid criminal charges, mandatory community service and court fines thanks to an expanding program designed to keep children from missing too much school.

Entertainment Diet: UNLV history professor Michael Green

Over the past several weeks, Michael Green, an associate professor of history at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has added another entry to his usual roster of entertainment-related activities: politics-watching.

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