Students participate in mock trial in North Las Vegas

Zitlalic Salinas, a Squires Elementary fifth-grader, took the stand at North Las Vegas Justice Court to testify about her bicycle being vandalized. Because it was a mock trial, the bike story was made up. Nevertheless, the learning was real.

Las Vegas man gets 160-month term in child porn case

A Las Vegas man who traveled to Michigan to have sex with minors — and who was in possession of thousands of child pornography images — was sentenced Tuesday to 160 months in prison.

White House explains delay in firing Flynn

The White House tried Tuesday to explain why President Donald Trump delayed firing former national security adviser Mike Flynn for 18 days.ce.

Marsy’s Law resolution would change Nevada Constitution

A resolution that would expand the rights of crime victims continued its move through the Nevada Legislature on Tuesday with a hearing in the Assembly Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections.

Harvard releases 1937 recording of young JFK

The voice of a young John F. Kennedy can be heard on what Harvard University believes is the earliest known recording of the late president.

Regents remain in flux as search for NSHE chancellor shifts

The Board of Regents will continue to search internally for a candidate to lead the Nevada System of Higher Education after Acting Chancellor John White backed out one day before he was to be appointed fulltime to the job.

Judge orders CCSD to expand record searches in RJ lawsuit

A judge handed the Las Vegas Review-Journal another victory Tuesday in its public records lawsuit against the Clark County School District, ordering the system to conduct more extensive searches of records regarding inappropriate behavior by Trustee Kevin Child.

Golden Entertainment reports strong revenue, net income

Las Vegas-based Golden Entertainment Inc., parent company of the PT’s Pub and Sierra Gold tavern chains, had record revenue in the first quarter and more than doubled net income over last year year, the company reported Tuesday.

 
Trump abruptly fires FBI Director James Comey

President Donald Trump dismissed James Comey from his position as FBI Director on Tuesday.

51s get 17 hits, hold off Albuquerque rally

The 51s totaled 17 hits en route to a 12-9 victory on Tuesday against the host Albuquerque Isotopes. Las Vegas had lost six of seven games before recording this win.

LA developer buys Mission Linen building in downtown Las Vegas

Jonathan Kermani, through his Los Angeles-based World Investment Network, bought the mural-covered, 31,000-square-foot Mission Linen building at the corner of First Street and Coolidge Avenue, according to a statement Tuesday.

Former NBA coach George Irvine dies at 69

George Irvine, who coached nearly 200 games for the Indiana Pacers in the 1980s before working in the front office, has died after battling cancer. He was 69.

Conversion therapy bill could soon head to Nevada governor

A bill that would bar mental health professionals from conducting sexual orientation or gender identity conversion therapy on minors could won approval Tuesday in the Assembly.

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