Fight Night: Canelo vs. Khan — LIVE BLOG

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Amir Khan headline tonight’s fight card at T-Mobile Arena. Follow the fights with our live blog.

Obama says the country is better now than when he graduated college

President Barack Obama said Saturday that the country is “a better place today” than when he graduated from college more than 30 years ago, citing his historic election as “one indicator of how attitudes have changed.”

 
Trump targets Clinton over her husband’s infidelities during Washington rally

Donald Trump is once again raising former President Bill Clinton’s marital infidelities, a preview of how the billionaire businessman is likely to respond to general-election attacks from Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and her allies about his treatment of women.

Photo of West Point cadets, with fists raised, launches investigation

The U.S. Military Academy has launched an inquiry into a photo showing 16 black, female cadets in uniform with their fists raised, an image that has spurred questions about whether the gesture violates military restrictions on political activity.

 
Mexico drug lord ‘El Chapo’ Guzman moved to prison near US

Convicted drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who twice pulled off brazen jailbreaks and is fighting to avoid extradition to the United States, was abruptly transferred to a prison in northern Mexico near the Texas border early Saturday.

 
Officials working to complete evacuation as Canada wildfire expands

Canadian officials hoped to complete the mass evacuation of work camps north of Alberta’s main oil sands city of Fort McMurray on Saturday, fearing a growing wildfire could double in size and reach a major oil sands mine and even the neighboring province of Saskatchewan.

Legacy softball, baseball sweep Mojave

Braelin Brockway went 3-for-3 with a triple, three runs and five RBIs on Saturday to lead host Legacy’s softball team to a 21-1, five-inning win over Mojave.

Doors-inspired graffiti closes cave in California

As the Doors song goes, this is the end. Fans of the band who have marked up a scenic cave on the California coast with psychedelic graffiti will have to find another place to spray out their love for frontman Jim Morrison. It has closed indefinitely for cleanup.

UNR athlete running a tough race against cancer

Twelve hours after Wolf Pack distance runner Erika Root posted a personal best in the 3,000 meters at the Mountain West indoor track and field championships, she was on a hospital bed in Las Vegas.

The numbers for tonight’s $415 million Powerball jackpot are in

The Powerball jackpot has climbed to $415 million, making Saturday night’s prize the largest since a record $1.6 billion payout in January. Interest and sales typically spike when the lack of a winner causes prizes to spiral upward.

North Las Vegas gallery event turns focus on gender equality

Teresa Bell, a 59-year-old League of Women Voters member, recalls the start of her postal service career in 1977 — when women were still considered an exotic species on the job. She and approximately 90 women, plus a few men, attended the discussion group Bursting Boundaries — Women of Vision April 16, presented by nonprofit Women of Diversity Productions Inc. at the Left of Center Gallery, 2207 W. Gowan Road.

Billy Idol says to rock as long as you can

Billy Idol’s father died two years ago, and now Idol, 60, can’t believe he’s the patriarch of his proper British family, considering all the sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll. But he learned one lesson from it.

Thousands run, walk downtown in Race for the Cure — PHOTOS

Women, men, kids and babies decked out various shades of pink turned out Saturday morning for the 21st Annual Susan G. Komen Las Vegas Race for the Cure in downtown Las Vegas.

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