Elected officials shouldn’t seek new office before finishing term

If a candidate wins an election, the elected official should finish the term of office, barring a medical or family issue. Moreover, if an elected official announces a run for another seat midterm, that person should be required to resign the current seat.

Women take aim at Annie Oakley shooting program

On Tuesday nights, the public Rifle-Pistol Center at the Clark County Shooting Complex is a woman’s domain. So too is the Education Center next door, and participants in the Annie Oakley Women’s Shooting Program like it that way.

Bundy supporter Burleson sentenced to 68 years in prison

Gregory Burleson, a member of Arizona militia groups who participated in the 2014 armed standoff in Bunkerville, was sentenced Wednesday to more than 68 years in federal prison.

Grand jury to get case of Mississippi man accused of killing 8

A grand jury can decide whether to indict a Mississippi man charged with killing a deputy, his mother-in-law and six others who were his relatives or acquaintances, a judge said Wednesday.

Hall of famer Lorena Ochoa remembers Las Vegas Americas Cup

Lorena Ochoa, a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame, won 27 LPGA Tour events and two majors. She accomplished more than most professionals do during an entire career despite retiring in 2010 after only seven years on Tour.

Culinary lineup for Life is Beautiful announced

The culinary lineup has been announced for the fifth annual Life is Beautiful Festival Sept. 22-24 in downtown Las Vegas.

 
Clark’s Trey Woodbury turns heads with play — not tweets

Clark senior-to-be Trey Woodbury has become one of the top recruits on the West Coast over the past four months and will look to keep the momentum going this week during the final AAU live period of the year.

 
Child killer put to death in Ohio’s first execution in 3 years

Ohio put a child killer to death Wednesday, carrying out the state’s first execution after a 3½-year delay and signaling the possible resumption of capital punishment in the state.

Jaburritos now serving sushi cupcakes

We’ve had the cupcake craze, and the sushi craze seems to be eternal. Sushi cupcakes, then, were likely inevitable.

 
Adobe to pull support for Flash by 2020

Adobe Systems Inc’s Flash, a once-ubiquitous technology used to power most of the media content found online, will be retired at the end of 2020, the software company announced Tuesday.

Charlie Gard’s parents given until Thursday to agree on death plan

A British judge gave the parents of Charlie Gard until noon on Thursday to agree arrangements for his death with the hospital caring for him, failing which he would be transferred to a hospice where his ventilation tube would be removed.

 
Scalise out of hospital weeks after baseball field shooting

Rep. Steve Scalise, who was wounded six weeks ago when a man opened fire at a GOP baseball practice in Alexandria, Virginia, was discharged from MedStar Washington Hospital Center.

Musk calls Zuckerberg’s knowledge of robots ‘limited’

Silicon Valley baron Elon Musk insulted rival billionaire Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday, escalating a tech wizard war of words over whether robots will become smart enough to kill their human creators.

Utah man charged with starting Brian Head fire

Authorities have charged Robert Ray Lyman, 60, of Taylorsville with two misdemeanor charges. He is accused of accidentally starting the fire in mid-June by burning weeds to clear his property.

Las Vegas police ID officers involved in shootout

The Metropolitan Police Department has released the names of two officers who shot and injured a shooting suspect Monday in North Las Vegas. The officers, who have been placed on administrative leave, are Tyler Hebb, 35, and Brandon Foster, 22.

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