Amended constable bill would now include North Las Vegas

Candidates for the office of North Las Vegas constable would have to obtain law enforcement certification before getting on the ballot under an amendment made to Senate Bill 250 on Friday.

Falling sand closes Zion National Park tunnel, east entrance

A major swath of roadway in Utah’s Zion National Park is closed until further notice due to a “continuous stream” of falling sand and rock debris, officials announced Friday afternoon.

Topgolf gets OK to play live music later — some of the time

Entertainment venue Topgolf scored a victory this week when county commissioners unanimously approved allowing DJs and bands to play music for longer hours on its property three days a month.

Thomsen resigns from Nevada utilities commission

Paul Thomsen has resigned as a member of the Public Utilities Commission. He gave no reason for his departure in his letter of resignation, which is effective May 15. Thomsen was appointed to the post by Gov. Brian Sandoval in September of 2015.

Competition’s goal: Exposing singing talent in Las Vegas area

Making music was a hobby for Hope Lumpkin when she was a teen, but when local entertainment company and competition called Are-You-It gave her an opportunity to open for singer/actor Jacob Latimore, she decided to take her craft more seriously.

Alabama, Ohio State top college football season win totals

The Crimson Tide has the highest win total at 10½ (over minus-150), and Ohio State is the only other team in double digits at 10 (over minus-125) in numbers released by CG Technology sports books.

5 picks for food in Las Vegas this week

If you like snow crab, there’s a good chance you’ll love the all-you-can-eat deal being offered from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Landry’s Seafood House.

4 concerts in Las Vegas this week

“Why is everything so heavy?” Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington asks on “Heavy,” the first single from the band’s new album, “One More Light.”

This week’s 4 best bets for nightlife in Las Vegas

Yellow Claw will perform a DJ set in support of their sophomore album, “Los Amsterdam,” on Friday at Encore Beach Club’s Nightswim event.

3 shows to see in Las Vegas this week

John Fogerty turns 72 on May 28, but he will have to save the wizened old-guy thing for later.

Nevada voting center bill amended, passed on party lines

Voting centers where any eligible voter in a county or city can cast a ballot on Election Day won partisan approval Friday in the Nevada Senate.

5 picks for art in Las Vegas

Say amen, somebody: Organist and pianist Cory Henry has played alongside everyone from Bruce Springsteen to P. Diddy.

Finally, time is near for Cavs-Warriors trilogy

OK, if you are in New England or south central Texas, you are the exception. But the rest of us are hoping and expecting that the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors will meet again for the NBA championship.

White House official is person of interest in Russia probe

The law enforcement investigation into possible coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign has identified a current White House official as a significant person of interest, according to people familiar with the matter.

In Strohmeyer case, ‘bad Samaritan’ David Cash led to new law

While little Sherrice Iverson’s death 20 years ago was heinous, and Jeremy Strohmeyer’s confession was chilling, a third player in the high-profile case proved controversial: David Cash Jr., Strohmeyer’s best friend.

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