TRACK: Cayon Springs boys, girls win home meet

Jeremiah Jackson-Trotter won the high jump and the long jump Tuesday to lift the Canyon Springs boys track team to victory in a three-team home meet.

GIRLS SWIMMING: Chaparral wins final event to edge Tech

Chaparral won the final event — the 400-yard freestyle relay — and that was enough to lift the Cowboys’ girls swimming team to a 114-110 victory over Tech on Tuesday at Multi-Generational.

Henderson man, 81, dies after motorhome fire

The fire started about 5:30 p.m. at Midway Trailer Park, on the 1800 block of Ward Drive, near Sunset Road and Boulder Highway, Henderson Fire Department spokeswoman Kathleen Richards said.

UNLV suspends sorority for hazing, breaches

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas has suspended the Delta Zeta sorority as an active campus organization until fall 2019 for hazing and other incidents.

BASEBALL: Three-run eighth inning powers Rancho over Liberty

Rancho’s Layton Walls provided a two-run single, and the Rams’ baseball team added another run on a passed ball as part of a three-run eighth inning to defeat Liberty 4-1 on the road Tuesday.

VOLLEYBALL: Cheyenne overcomes early deficit to top Tech

Tyler Buchanan had 25 kills, and Brian Orellana dished out 38 assists to lead Cheyenne’s boys volleyball team to a 21-25, 25-21, 25-15, 25-18 win over visiting Tech on Tuesday.

Cortez Masto’s ‘no’ on Gorsuch comes down to philosophy

U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto says she approached her decision on the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch the way she used to prepare for cases as a lawyer: She did her research.

Florida court enhances individual privacy rights

During their investigation, the police downloaded information from the vehicle’s black box. Most new cars have these devices, which track a wide-range of information about performance, including speed and braking, in an effort to determine the cause of accidents.

Review-Journal weather page needs some work

The very worst change to this section is that the list of “National Cities” has shrunk from 145 to 30. This listing was very helpful for a quick glance before traveling.

Raider fans getting a bad rap

I am a 72-year-old grandmother who loves this team and cannot wait to duplicate the game-day experience here.

 
Scott Black and Anita Wood headed for June runoff in NLV Ward 3

North Las Vegas City Councilwoman Anita Wood and businessman Scott Black finished atop the five-candidate field to represent Ward 3 on Tuesday and will face off in June’s general election.

 
Debra March wins Henderson mayoral race

City councilwoman catpures 55 percent of the vote, avoiding June runoff with runner-up Rick Workman.

Marz faces runoff against Cox in Henderson Ward 3 race

Incumbent Marz captures 43.17 percent of the vote in Henderson City Council race, but falls short of a majority and will face businesswoman Cox in June runoff.

Las Vegas judge race set to be decided in June

One incumbent Las Vegas municipal judge looks to be well on his way to re-election, while another seems poised for a June runoff.

Fiore, Ross head for runoff in Las Vegas Ward 6

Michele Fiore and Kelli Ross are the top vote-getters in Las Vegas’ northwestern Ward 6 after Tuesday’s primary election.

UNLV picks Eric Chronister as dean for College of Sciences

UNLV has named Eric Chronister, professor and former chair of chemistry at the University of California, Riverside, as the new dean for the College of Sciences, effective July 1.

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