Montero, 51s bullpen dominate River Cats

Rafael Montero’s last start was his worst of the season. But Montero turned it around Monday, tossing 5 2/3 scoreless innings, and giving up just four hits in 51s’ 1-0 victory over Sacramento at Raley Field.

25 secret ways to save money at Target

If you frequently shop at Target, you already know this retailer can help you save money on anything from pillows to Pepsi. But as easy as it is to save money at Target, those with a little advanced Target I.Q. can save even more.

California passes gender-neutral bathroom proposal

California lawmakers advanced a proposal Monday that would require all single-stall public restrooms to be gender neutral. The vote came hours after North Carolina’s governor sued the federal government to defend a law in that state requiring transgender people to use the restroom matching the sex on their birth certificate.

 
Alberta officials say city saved from worst of wildfire

Alberta premier’s declared Canada’s oil sands city saved and said a plan will be put together within two weeks so 88,000 residents forced to evacuate can return to their homes. At least two neighborhoods in Fort McMurray were scenes of utter devastation with incinerated homes leveled to the ground from a wildfire that the city’s fire chief called a “beast … a fire like I’ve never seen in my life.”

SOFTBALL: Cascos pitches Tech into playoffs

Gizele Cascos spun a six-hitter and struck out eight on Monday to help Tech’s softball team to a 12-2 win over Virgin Valley in a Division I-A Sunrise League play-in game.

Spiritual retreat helps women bond, connect with community

Three Square was the perfect setting for the Jewish Community Center’s retreat, titled Seek, Nourish, Ignite, and gave participants the opportunity to do some volunteer work while they were there. Women also could choose from 21 sessions that included cooking, dancing, crafts and other educational offerings.

Clark keeps dream baseball season alive in Southern Region tournament

Clark (14-15) finished fourth in the Division I-A Sunset League to earn a berth in the Southern Region tournament, and will make its first postseason appearance since 2001 when it travels to Boulder City (21-7) at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Division I Sunrise and Sunset Region tournaments also begin Tuesday at host sites.

Wildcat boys fine flying under Sunrise volleyball radar

Las Vegas (26-12), the Northeast League’s No. 1 seed, hosts fourth-seeded Basic (9-10) at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the quarterfinals of the Sunrise Region tournament. The Wildcats are seeking a third consecutive state tournament appearance.

How many calories does it burn to drum Led Zeppelin songs?

When he performs drum fills his dad invented, in tandem with videos of his father playing the same songs, Jason Bonham looks more worn out than his dad. Bonham, 49, finally figured out why. His dad is in his early 20s in those videos.

10 reasons to make Cuba your next vacation destination

Once subject to embargoes and restrictions, Cuba is becoming a desirable vacation destination for Americans — a snapshot in time of culture, art and history.

Hard-working Johnson aims for Sunset Region golf title

Shadow Ridge senior Tanner Johnson’s strong play from last summer has carried over into the high school season, and the Utah Valley signee is expected to be in contention for medalist honors when the Division I Sunset Region boys tournament tees off at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Badlands.

Judge won’t release Internet talk show host in Bundy case

Peter Santilli, a conservative Internet talk show host, lost another bid for freedom Monday while he faces felony charges in the criminal case stemming from the Bunkerville standoff.

Josh Edgin attempts comeback from Tommy John surgery with 51s

Reliever Josh Edgin was sidelined all of last season after having Tommy John surgery. Now, after completing his rehab assignment, he’ll stick around with the 51s as he works his way back to 100 percent.

 
Group goes public with Panama Papers data

A group of investigative journalists on Monday published the names of thousands of offshore companies at the heart of a massive trove of data on the finances of the rich and powerful that has become known as the Panama Papers.

EDITORIAL: Who do we put in prison — and why?

Without some kind of sentencing reform, an expert told a state panel, the number of people behind bars in Nevada will increase by another “2,000 to 3,000 inmates very quickly.”

9 things to know ahead of IKEA’s grand opening next week

With the countdown to the debut of Ikea’s first Southern Nevada location officially out of the double digits —nine days away— here are nine things to know about Ikea’s grand opening next Wednesday.

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