GIRLS TRACK: Gorman defeats Desert Oasis

Devyn Rosenbverg and Gwenavere Bobowicz each won two individual events and ran on the winning 400-meter relay team Tuesday to lead Bishop Gorman’s girls track team to an 87-54 home win over Desert Oasis.

SOFTBALL: Tech blanks Mojave in five innings

Gizele Cascos fired a one-hitter and singled, tripled and drove in two runs to lead Tech’s softball to a 10-0 five-inning rout of host Mojave on Tuesday.

VOLLEYBALL: Centennial rallies to take down Palo Verde in five sets

Kade Frischknecht had 23 kills, 11 digs and three aces, and Sam Belnap recorded 43 assists and 11 digs as Centennial’s boys volleyball team came back from a two-set deficit to stun host Palo Verde 20-25, 24-26, 25-22, 25-20, 18-16 on Tuesday.

COMMENTARY: Success of the Las Vegas economy depends upon immigrants

If we want our local economy to reach optimal growth, congressional leaders should work to enact reforms that make our legal immigration system more efficient for businesses to recruit the hard-working foreign laborers they require to grow.

 
Gambling finally becomes nonissue with NFL owners

Perhaps more amazing than owners voting 31-1 on Monday in favor of allowing relocation for owner Mark Davis and his Raiders from Oakland to Las Vegas was that gambling was barely mentioned before ballots were cast.

Shadow Ridge outplays Arbor View to earn home win

The Shadow Ridge offense produced nine runs and Shelby Denman pitched a two-hitter as the Mustangs topped visiting Arbor View, 9-1.

Officer in CCSD police misconduct case keeps job

Christopher Klemp, a key figure in an alleged administrative cover-up within the Clark County School District Police Department, is keeping his job after he won a grievance against the district.

Little opposition to bill that would protect Nevada well owners

Bills protecting domestic well owners from possible water cutoffs and authorizing the state engineer to limit how much domestic wells can pump in over-appropriated basins drew little opposition Tuesday.

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