Warriors sweep Trail Blazers

Stephen Curry scored 37 points, dished out eight assists and grabbed seven rebounds despite sitting out the entire fourth quarter as the Golden State Warriors buried the Portland Trail Blazers 128-103 Monday night at Moda Center to complete a four-game series sweep.

Friends, family bid farewell to Aaron Hernandez at private funeral

Aaron Hernandez’s family and friends bid farewell to the former NFL star at a private funeral Monday, and a judge ordered that three suicide notes he left be turned over to his fiancee by the time he is buried.

Confusion about bill causes hiccup during Nevada Senate votes

A bill requiring a court to appoint an attorney to represent a child in cases of alleged abuse or neglect passed on a second try Monday after some confusion on the Senate floor.

For Raiders, not landing Marshawn Lynch would come at cost

Acquiring Marshawn Lynch would come at a cost for the Raiders, who would likely spare a draft pick in any trade with the Seahawks to obtain his rights. Not acquiring him, though, may come at a greater one.

Author of ‘Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance’ dead at 88

Robert M. Pirsig, whose philosophical novel “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance” became a million-selling classic and cultural touchstone after more than 100 publishers turned it down, died Monday at age 88.

Tax Day and the Donald Trump protesters

It appears that the well-funded liberal agenda is planning protest marches through the entire Trump presidency hoping for better election results next year.

Bill O’Reilly ruffled too many liberal feathers

There is probably not a woman — or man, for that matter — who has not been faced with an uncomfortable situation. You can hang up the phone, walk away or confront the person.

FBI to pay for Henderson police overtime as part of crime program

The Henderson Police Department is set to participate in the FBI’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force. The FBI will reimburse the city for overtime salary expenses up to $17,753 per officer per year.

Ex-county commissioner Herrera finds hazard in helping out

Dario Herrera says he’s been trying to do the right thing. He didn’t know when he helped out a lobbying firm that he was supporting Saudi Arabia, which could get him in trouble for not registering as a foreign agent.

Facebook Live exhibit at NAB draws interest from churches

Church members seeking a professional way to stream their sermons were among the early visitors to the first-ever Facebook Live pavilion on Monday at the National Association of Broadcasters show at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, according to exhibitors.

Assemblyman among those to be honored by Nevada ACLU

Assemblyman James Ohrenschall is among four individuals that the ACLU of Nevada will honor for their work to preserve civil rights.

Police looking for persons of interest in suspicious death

Police have not yet made an arrest in connection with a suspicious death last week at MountainView Hospital and need the public’s help identifying a man and woman of interest.

 
New UNLV center offers more autism therapy options

Since the UNLV School of Medicine Ackerman Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment Solutions opened in July, 350 children have been placed in therapy at the clinic, the center’s director said.

Trump hoping to close out first 100 days on a high note

In the last week of the administration’s first 100 days, President Donald Trump and his overworked White House staff are sprinting furiously to hit the historic milestone on a high note – even as a threat of a government shutdown looms.

Nevada lawmakers line up to testify against reviving Yucca Mountain

Nevada lawmakers will testify before a House hearing this week in opposition of revising Yucca Mountain as a permanent nuclear waste site, the Energy and Commerce Committee announced Monday.

Safety in Las Vegas parks a concern for City Council

Las Vegas city marshals were summoned to Lorenzi Park nearly as often as they were called to the Fremont Street Experience in 2016, a statistic that underscores a growing concern about safety in city parks.

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