Woman to plead guilty in Sandy Hook parent threat case

An attorney for a Florida woman says she will plead guilty to threatening a man whose 6-year-old son was killed in the 2012 mass shooting at a school in Connecticut.

Executive Marc Falcone to leave Station Casinos

Marc Falcone, executive vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer of parent company Red Rock Resorts Inc. and Station, is being replaced by Stephen Cootey.

 
Training failures major cause of CCSD sexual misconduct crisis

The Clark County School District has no social media or text-messaging policies for employee-student communications and heavily relies on a vague, outdated video to educate employees about sexual misconduct, a Review-Journal investigation has found.

Obama tells Berlin audience: ‘We can’t hide behind a wall’

Barack Obama received a rock-star welcome in Berlin as he appeared at a public debate Thursday with Chancellor Angela Merkel, whom he praised as one of his “favorite partners” during his presidency.

From Trump to Oprah, speakers offer parting advice to grads

Commencement speakers have taken the stage at college graduation ceremonies this month to share their wisdom, joining a wide range of others in entertainment, politics, business and journalism. In their efforts to inspire the Class of 2017, they’ve elicited both laughter and tears and, in some cases, jeers

UK upset by leaks from US officials on Manchester terror attack

Police arrested two more people and were on Thursday searching a new site in Manchester suspected of links to the bombing that killed 22 people at a pop concert, as British authorities complained bitterly about investigation leaks by U.S. officials.

Massive landslide buries California’s scenic highway in Big Sur

A massive landslide that went into the Pacific Ocean is the latest natural disaster to hit a California community that relies heavily on an iconic coastal highway and tourism to survive, and it adds to a record $1 billion in highway damage from one of the state’s wettest winters in decades.

Ex-Met Dillon Gee shuts down 51s

Dillon Gee, who pitched for the Mets from 2010-15, tossed six shutout innings for Round Rock as the Express beat the 51s 3-1 on Wednesday.

2017 Boys Golf Honors

Follow the link for postseason boys golf honors, as selected by coaches. All-league and all-region teams will be posted as they are received.

Transportation agency fills posts left open by scandal

State officials filled two Nevada Transportation Authority positions that were vacated as a result of a scandal involving an officer who had an extensive drunken driving history.

Stewart school’s intimate graduation celebrates students’ strengths

Wednesday night’s ceremony at Helen J. Stewart School marked the first graduation for the Clark County School District this year. The intimate ceremony included a description of each student’s strengths and what each contributed to the school community.

Litter mars the Las Vegas Valley landscape

As a community, we should step up. People should start helping out by actually throwing their trash and recycling where it belongs.

Power corrupts? Just look at Carson City Democrats

This is a case of the destruction of the bipartisan balance built into the Legislative Commission, which is second in importance only to the Interim Finance Committee.

Clark County must go after property tax scofflaws

The assessor’s office should be hiring a reputable collection agency to start collection proceedings on these properties.

EDITORIAL: Recommendations in the Las Vegas municipal election

The tiny participation rate in muni elections gives an outsized voice to those who take the time to show up at the polls. It’s literally true that a single vote here and there can potentially swing a race.

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