Here’s the CCSD high school graduation schedule for 2017

The Clark County School District has released an updated list of 2017 high school graduations. Graduations begin on May 24 and run through June 16. Find your school listed in alphabetical order.

Nevada Fishing Report

Anglers are finding good action for striped bass at the mouth of Government Wash at Lake Mead.

Man pleads guilty, avoids death penalty in slaying of girlfriend

A man who had been facing the death penalty for killing his girlfriend and engaging in an hours-long standoff with police pleaded guilty Wednesday as a jury was being selected for his trial.

Kansas park settles with family of boy killed on waterslide last summer

The family of a Kansas lawmaker’s 10-year-old son killed last summer on what was billed as the world’s tallest water slide reached a settlement Wednesday with the park’s owner and the raft’s manufacturer.

Judge tosses lawsuit from ex-members of Warren Jeffs’ polygamous group

A judge is throwing out a lawsuit against polygamous leader Warren Jeffs that took aim at the group’s longtime Utah law firm by claiming attorneys created a veneer that helped perpetuate abuses like child labor and underage marriage.

Yes, air travel can get much worse — if cellphone chatter is allowed

Air travelers already face shrinking seats, smaller bathrooms, fear of terrorism and outbursts of rage. A Department of Transportation proposal would create a new annoyance to drive us mad in a confined space: cellphone chatter.

How to audition for ‘America’s Got Talent’ in Las Vegas

Calling all magicians, jugglers, acrobats and silent comedians with tape on their faces: “America’s Got Talent” is hosting open auditions Jan. 19 at Bally’s.

In-N-Out is now on the Las Vegas Strip

The iconic West Coast chain’s newest outlet is located in The Linq Promenade next to another California icon — Sprinkles Cupcakes.

Broncos hire Vance Joseph as new head coach

A runner-up two years ago, Vance Joseph is John Elway’s pick this time around.

Chang’s Momofuku opens at Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Momofuku is fronted by the neon-lit Peach Bar. The dining room includes a five-panel mural featuring the dogs of both Chef David Chang and Michael Chen, opening executive chef.

Carl Edwards announces decision to step away from NASCAR

Carl Edwards listed reason after reason for stepping away from full-time NASCAR competition this season, less than two months removed from nearly winning his first Cup title.

 
Judge formally sentences church shooter Dylann Roof to death

Family members of nine slain church worshippers confronted Dylann Roof on Wednesday, one of them shouting at the condemned killer as he stared ahead emotionless during his formal sentencing hearing.

Las Vegas telemarketer pushes for court to dismiss lawsuit

About 1,500 former employees of a Las Vegas telemarketing company are on the sidelines of a legal waiting game, hoping to receive backpay for their time working at Wellfleet Communications.

Prince estate chooses Irving Azoff to handle performing rights

Prince’s estate cleared another hurdle toward making the late musician’s work more widely available, selecting music mogul Irving Azoff’s Global Music Rights to handle certain licensing ventures.

Small tornado touches down in California; floods expected to worsen

Authorities urged thousands of people in Northern California to evacuate homes as rivers swollen by four days of heavy rain threatened to crest above flood level, even as another day of showers was forecast for Wednesday.

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