Free Comic Book Day comes to Las Vegas on May 6

Like the summer blockbuster movies they inspire, comic books keep gaining popularity. Free Comic Book Day, on May 6, also has grown to become one of the biggest events of the year for comic book retailers.

Las Vegas’ liquor law changes seen as too little, too late

Martin Dean Dupalo has owned a home in the east valley since 1980 and said he isn’t opposed to growth, but he has grown increasingly frustrated with the direction it has taken. He partly blames a substance that’s found in spades in Sin City.

 
Wikipedia announces plans for website to counter fake news

The founder of online encyclopedia Wikipedia has announced plans for a crowd-funded news website offering stories by journalists and volunteers working together, an initiative he hopes will counter the spread of fake news.

 
‘Minimal but necessary force’ used on United passenger, officer says

One of the police officers who forcibly removed a United Airlines customer in an incident that became a public relations disaster for the carrier said “minimal but necessary force” was used after the passenger acted aggressively, according to an incident report.

Teen train robbers target 40-60 Bay Area transit riders

Dozens of teens robbed and assaulted passengers on a regional transit train in Oakland over the weekend in an apparently orchestrated attack, authorities said.

Scott Baio explains drug remark made after Erin Moran’s death

Scott Baio says he was responding to media reports when he suggested the death of his former “Happy Days” and “Joanie Loves Chachi” co-star Erin Moran may have been due to substance abuse problems.

Arkansas carries out 1st double execution in US in 17 years

After going nearly 12 years without executing an inmate, Arkansas now has executed three in a few days — including two Monday night.

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.

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