Washington sues Motel 6 for giving guest information to immigration authorities

Washington’s attorney general sued Motel 6 on Wednesday, alleging the national budget chain disclosed the private information of thousands of its guests to U.S. immigration authorities in violation of the state consumer protection law.

UNLV escapes with 82-76 overtime win at San Jose State

UNLV barely escaped with an 82-76 victory on Wednesday at San Jose State. The game was nearly moved to Stanford after the lights initially failed to come on.

Jonathan Thomas, Eldorado let it fly from three in win over Del Sol

Eldorado’s boys basketball team hit seven of its 10 3-pointers in the first half, and Jonathan Thomas scored 19 points as the Sundevils held off visiting Del Sol 67-64 in a nonconference game Wednesday night.

Roundup: Valley gets by Western in overtime

Bryce Jones hit a go-ahead layup with 10 seconds to go in overtime to lift Valley’s boys basketball team to a 51-48 home win over Western.

Roundup: Western edges Valley on the road

Adrianna Jones scored 22 points, and Western’s girls basketball team held off Valley for a 51-47 road victory on Wednesday night.

 
Former Trump campaign manager sues Mueller, DOJ over Russia probe

President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman sued special counsel Robert Mueller and the Justice Department on Wednesday, saying prosecutors had overstepped their bounds by charging him for conduct that he says is unrelated to Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Trump disbands voter fraud commission

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday disbanding his controversial voter fraud commission amid infighting, lawsuits and state officials’ refusal to cooperate.

Granny’s Boy takes home $1.3M for Westgate SuperContest win

Thirteen always has been a lucky number for Granny’s Boy, the alias of the Westgate SuperContest winner who won a cool $1.3 million for finishing 58-22-5 (72.5 percent) against the spread.

Vasyl Lomachenko named Review-Journal’s Fighter of the Year

Vasyl Lomachenko has made his past four opponents quit on their stools, including three in 2017. The Ukrainian wizard’s destruction of fighters in 2017 earned him the Review-Journal Fighter of the Year award.

Boulder City’s core players at heart of turnaround season

Boulder City’s boys basketball team has already matched last season’s win total 15 games into the 2017-18 season and seems primed for its first playoff berth in four years.

Las Vegas City Council denies Badlands appeal

The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday denied an appeal by Badlands golf course development opponents challenging a city planning director decision.

93-year-old former heart surgeon likely next Mormon president

The man set to become the next Mormon church president is a 93-year-old former heart surgeon whose conservative track record on the religion’s leadership panel has led Mormon scholars to predict he won’t make any major changes.

 
Las Vegas library center gives teens free use of technology — VIDEO

The Best Buy Teen Tech Center at the Clark County Library is stocked with more high-tech gizmos, gadgets and thingies than even the most savvy kid could covet, from computers stuffed with graphics, animation and editing software to a DJ station, robotics equipment, a recording studio and … a sewing machine like Mom’s?

First-time shooter is a quick study on the range

Stephanie proudly pointed to the tight group of holes just below the orange center of her target. That she was excited about her accomplishment went without saying. The smile on her face said it all.

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