Bill would reduce off-highway vehicles fees in Nevada

Assembly Bill 29 would reduce the late fee for registration from $25 to $10. The bill is meant to encourage registration, Jim Lawrence, deputy director of the Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, told the Nevada Senate Transportation Committee on Tuesday.

Lee Canyon launches summer season on Onewheel

The outdoor area now boasts a tour on the self-balancing electric skateboard when its summer season starts Friday at the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

Seton Hall guard LaTecia Smith to transfer to UNLV Lady Rebels

Seton Hall guard LaTecia Smith has transferred and will join the team, UNLV coach Kathy Olivier announced Tuesday. Smith is the second Division I transfer to come to the Lady Rebels this spring, joining Bailey Thomas from West Virginia.

Brothers Pizza is tasty; it just needs more sauce

A neighborhood post alerted me to Brothers Italian Bistro on West Craig Road, a family-owned and -operated place that has been there nearly three years in an Albertson’s-anchored center. That’s a track record for that spot, so I decided to check it out.

Actress, heiress Dina Merrill dead at 93

Dina Merrill, the rebellious heiress who defied her super-rich parents to become a movie star, often portraying stylish wives or “the other woman,” has died at age 93.

Summerlin-area residents warned about a silent killer: radon

One cannot see, smell or taste it, but radon may still be present in one’s home. Radon is naturally occurring, comes from the ground and can accumulate in one’s house over time.

Trump’s $4.1T budget plan gets cold reception in Congress

Senate’s No. 2 Republican, John Cornyn of Texas, says the Trump plan joins a tradition of White House budgets that are “basically dead on arrival.”

California man dies in apparent nacho cheese botulism outbreak

A botulism outbreak linked to contaminated nacho-cheese dip sold at a Northern California gas station has killed one man and left at least nine other people hospitalized, health officials said.

Cost analysis released for gaming commission counsel

A bill that would create an independent counsel for the Gaming Control Board and Gaming Commission would reduce the attorney general’s budget by nearly $1 million over the next two years, financial projections show.

Las Vegas’ Huntridge-area residents embrace game nights at park

Huntridge neighborhood residents have been having a ball. In fact, they’ve been having several and banging them into other balls and smashing them with mallets. Since Apirl, neighbors have been meeting from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Huntridge Circle Park, 1251 S. Maryland Parkway, just south of Charleston Boulevard, to play lawn games, including croquet, bocce and badminton.

Jersey shore roller coaster replaces one destroyed by Sandy

Nearly five years after Superstorm Sandy plunged a roller coaster into the sea in what became one of the storm’s most enduring images, the ride has been replaced — safely inland this time.

 
100 expected in Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday

The Las Vegas Valley will be sunny and warm through the weekend with chances of wind, according to the National Weather Service.

 
Sex misconduct in CCSD is a system-wide crisis of broken trust

A three-part Review-Journal investigation finds sexual misconduct in the Clark County School District stems predominantly from three issues: the district’s contract with the teachers’ union, loopholes in background checks and insufficient employee training.

 
Britain raises threat level to critical; another attack may be imminent

As investigators hunted for possible accomplices of a suicide bomber, thousands of people poured into the streets of Manchester in a vigil Tuesday for victims of a blast that bathed a pop concert in blood — the latest apparent battle-scarred target of Islamic extremists seeking to rattle daily life in the West.

CEO pay climbed faster last year; Wynn ranked No. 10

The typical CEO at the biggest U.S. companies got an 8.5 percent raise last year, raking in $11.5 million in salary, stock and other compensation last year, according to a study by executive data firm Equilar for The Associated Press. That’s the biggest raise in three years.

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