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.

Terror attack overshadows Trump’s meeting with Abbas

The president’s much-anticipated meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Bethlehem Tuesday was largely eclipsed by the previous night’s suicide bombing in Manchester, England.

Big league baseball’s founding documents to be auctioned

In 1876, a group of owners and team officials gathered at a New York hotel to draft and sign the constitution that created baseball’s National League and would ultimately have ramifications far beyond the diamond. That constitution goes on sale Wednesday.

Warriors complete sweep of Spurs

Golden State made sure the inevitable was unavoidable. Heavily favored to beat the Spurs, especially once Kawhi Leonard sustained a series-ending injury, the Warriors completed a dominant sweep in the Western Conference Finals.

51s’ win streak ends in rain-shortened game

A pair of errors and a lack of hits with runners in scoring position sent the 51s to a rain-shortened, eight-plus inning loss in the final game of their series in New Orleans.

Predators headed to 1st Stanley Cup Final

Different players just keep stepping up for the Nashville Predators, and now their magical postseason run has an even bigger destination: the franchise’s first trip to the Stanley Cup Final.

Abortion, the fetus and pain

During medical abortions, however, horrendous methods are employed to end the pregnancy.

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