Poll: Americans divided on admitting refugees

A new poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research reflects a divide, with two-thirds of the respondents saying the benefits of legal immigration generally outweigh the risks. But just over half — 52 percent — say refugees pose a great enough risk to further limit their entry into the United State

 
Review-Journal’s ‘Vegas Madness Tonight’ Recap — VIDEO

Adam Hill and Ben Gotz from the Las Vegas Review-Journal review Saint Mary’s and Gonzaga’s wins from the WCC tournament at the Orleans Arena and breakdown what to expect in the teams’ match-ups in both the men’s and women’s tournament championships.

Drones snag some of spotlight at ConExpo-Con/Agg trade show

While cranes, excavators, and other heavy equipment will dominate the 2.5 million square feet of floor space at ConExpo-Con/Agg, drones will likely see the faster revenue growth as they gradually become as essential to a new development as bulldozers.

LETTER: Let’s target repeat immigration offenders

A simple solution is that those who have been deported once and caught again in the country illegally should be subject to a mandatory five-year prison sentence.

LETTER: New monument represents tourist gold to Nevada

It would be a shame if Nevada politicians did the same as Utah legislators and supported a resolution to transfer public land to state control — the very action that led the association to leave Utah.

COMMENTARY: Fracking ban would be bad for Nevada

Several scientific studies, however, indicate that fracking-related safety concerns are manageable and public health is not at risk.

Tempers flare, nerves fray in trial against Bundy supporters

A downtown Las Vegas courtroom provided scenes as wild as a Western movie when federal prosecutors and defense attorneys battled over nearly every piece of evidence presented Monday in the ongoing trial against six of cowboy Cliven Bundy’s supporters.

2017 Sierra Vista Girls Track Capsule

The Mountain Lions return a handful of state meet qualifiers and are hoping for more success this season.

US high court gives Nevada double murderer chance to show judge bias

A Nevada death row inmate will get a second chance to show that his 1996 double-murder conviction was tainted because the trial judge was under investigation at the time for allegedly taking bribes, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday.

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