Las Vegas boy, 8, who went missing found safe

Metropolitan Police Lt. Grant Rogers said the boy, whose name is Isaiah, was found safe at a southwest valley gas station.

Dragon boat enthusiasts make waves at Lake Las Vegas

Teams from six western states and Canada competed in the second annual Nevada International Dragon Boat Festival at the Henderson lake. The two-day event featured 250-meter sprint and 500-meter races.

Bird Mart show in Henderson attracts folks of a feather

By late morning Sunday, a few dozen avian aficionados had flocked to the Henderson Convention Center — bird on shoulder — to pick up pet supplies and show off their fine, feathered friends.

 
North Korea declares solid-fuel missile test a success

North Korea fired a solid-fuel ballistic missile Sunday that can be harder for outsiders to detect before launch and later said the test was hailed as perfect by leader Kim Jong Un.

UNLV’s Pilgrim owns nation’s top high jump mark

UNLV senior Kaysee Pilgrim soared to the nation’s best high jump this season. She and her Rebels teammates are preparing for the NCAA West Regional Championships on Thursday through Saturday in Austin, Texas.

Andre Agassi will coach Djokovic at French Open

Novak Djokovic is joining forces with Andre Agassi in an effort to return to No. 1. Djokovic announced Sunday that Agassi will coach him at the French Open, which starts next Sunday.

Trump’s budget plan includes big cuts to food stamps, Medicaid

President Donald Trump’s budget would drive millions of people off of food stamps, part of a new wave of spending cut proposals that already are getting panned by lawmakers in both parties on Capitol Hill.

Steven Matz to make rehab start Tuesday with 51s

Left-hander Steven Matz will don the 51s uniform this week once again, making a rehab start for Las Vegas on Tuesday in Round Rock, Texas.

Senior-living facility may be built in North Las Vegas’ urban core

The North Las Vegas City Council last week selected Sargem to develop the $60 million project, which calls for building 240 units, a park, a dining room and library within an area bound by Carey, West and Morton avenues and Martin Luther King Boulevard.

Private funeral for Chris Cornell set for Friday in LA

The body of Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell, who died in Detroit early Thursday, will be flown to California Sunday and a private funeral will be held on Friday, May 26, his attorney, Kirk Pasich, confirmed to Variety on Sunday.

Raiders set to buckle helmets, intensify practice

The Raiders’ organized team activities begin Monday, when players will be allowed to put on helmets and compete as a team as restrictions outlined in the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement are eased.

 
Notre Dame graduates walk out on Pence at commencement

Dozens of graduates and family members silently stood and walked out Sunday as Vice President Mike Pence began his address at Notre Dame’s commencement ceremony.

Rancho jumps on Centennial early, earns berth at state

Rancho jumped on Centennial for nine runs in the first two innings and held on for a 9-7 victory at Las Vegas High to earn the final berth in the Class 4A state baseball tournament.

Emergency space walk planned on International Space Station

A pair of astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station as early as Tuesday for an emergency space walk to replace a failed computer, one of two that control major U.S. systems aboard the orbiting outpost, NASA said Sunday.

Cincinnati Zoo gorilla exhibit to reopen in June

An expanded Gorilla World exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo is scheduled to open in early June shortly after the one year anniversary of the shooting death of an endangered gorilla named Harambe.

 
Pippa Middleton marries hedge fund manager as royals look on

Two likely future British kings were there, along with one of the world’s most photographed women, the often-adorable Prince Harry, a multilingual tennis legend and a brash TV reality star.

 
Ringling Bros. closes up big top after 146 years

With laughter, hugs and tears — and the requisite death-defying stunts — the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus received its final standing ovation Sunday night as it performed its last show.

Times Square attack highlights pedestrian safety in NYC

Fears of a terrorist attack prompted officials to ring many of the pedestrian plazas of Times Square with squat steel posts capable of stopping a speeding vehicle. But those barriers only cover so much ground.

‘Alien: Covenant’ wins weekend with $36M

As this weekend approached, the question lingered if “Alien: Covenant” would be able to unseat “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” from the top spot at the domestic box office. Now, we have an answer.

 
Trump asks all faiths to adopt ‘principled realism’ in Saudi Arabia speech

U.S. President Donald Trump delivered the appeal for people of all faiths to join in “adopting a principled realism” in the fight against “Islamist extremism and the Islamist terror groups it inspires” during a speech Sunday at the Arab Islamic American Summit.

HOA should have to relocate condo satellite dish

If you recall, I had an article in my column just a few months ago written by attorney John Leach about architectural approvals by previous association boards where current boards wanted to rescind the approval. As indicated in John’s article, associations would have a difficult time rescinding a previous approval, especially since the approval was about three years ago.

Predators beat Ducks 3-1 to take 3-2 series lead

The Predators moved to the brink of their first Stanley Cup Final with a 3-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks to take a 3-2 series lead Saturday night.

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