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.

Could Sean Spicer have the hardest job inside DC beltway?

When he was growing up in Barrington, Rhode Island, Sean Michael Spicer would watch newsmakers in Washington and wonder, “How did that person get that job?” He may well have the hardest job inside the beltway.

Nevada trappers not happy with proposals in Legislature

Nevada trappers may face regulations unimaginable to Kit Carson, the legendary mountain man and trapper that the Nevada state capital is named after.

 
51s’ rotation boasts plenty of veterans

Because of promotions, a trade and free agency, the 51s’ rotation looks vastly different than it did last season. And by the end of the season, it could be completely revamped again.

Golden Knights enter youth hockey business

The NHL expansion team that begins play this fall has agreed with the Nevada Storm to create a new youth hockey travel program, the Vegas Junior Golden Knights.

SpeedVegas attorneys defend track safety

Attorneys for the SpeedVegas track south of Las Vegas have filed a response to a lawsuit, maintaining that the track is safe for customers and that the driving instructor who filed the lawsuit hasn’t exhausted his administrative remedies.

Senate considers bills containing potpourri of marijuana measures

Bills allowing massage therapists to use pot-laced lotions and establishing medical marijuana apprenticeship programs to train the next generation of cannabis entrepreneurs were heard Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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