Roundup: Shadow Ridge downs Arbor View behind Jordan Ford

Shadow Ridge’s Jordan Ford had 18 carries for 165 yards and a rushing touchdown to power the Mustangs’s flag football team to a 13-6 road victory over Arbor View on Monday.

Global warming deserves front-page status

Taking action to help climate change by reducing dirty fuel use does not have to involve economic pain.

Roundup: Brian Washington, Cimarron top Sierra Vista

Cimarron-Memorial’s Brian Washington had 17 points, 11 rebounds and four assists to lead the Spartans to an 83-67 boys basketball victory over visiting Sierra Vista on Monday.

Golden Knights pull plug on opponents’ power play

The Golden Knights lead the Pacific Division and Western Conference, and the teams improving penalty kill over the past month has been a primary factor.

Student traumatized by Las Vegas shooting loses scholarship

But regaining a sense of normalcy has been made even more difficult recently after the College of Southern Nevada student learned that she lost her Millennium Scholarship.

Nevada mental health home providers put on notice after audit

Nevada health officials announced Monday that “several providers” have been put on corrective action plans a week after an audit revealed mentally ill people are living in taxpayer-funded homes filled with feces and filth.

Mbacke Diong energizes UNLV in key defensive role

UNLV freshman forward Mbacke Diong has provided the Rebels with strong defense and energy in recent games. The Rebels next play at Fresno State at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

North Las Vegas student defies homelessness, earns scholarship

Sebastian Crawford, 17, a senior at Rancho High School in North Las Vegas, recently became the only student in Nevada and one of just 106 nationally to earn a $25,000 Horatio Alger scholarship.

Woman known as the real Rosie the Riveter dies at 96

A woman identified by a scholar as the inspiration for Rosie the Riveter, the iconic female World War II factory worker, has died in Washington state.

Clark County School Board members Child, Cavazos run for new terms

Two current Clark County School Board trustees — Kevin Child and Linda Cavazos — are hoping to keep their seats in November, while at least one newcomer will seek to join the board in a third race.

Las Vegas sports books post popular Super Bowl props

Last year’s Super Bowl was a prop bettor’s paradise as several popular wagers cashed, including the overtime prop at 7-1 for the first time in Super Bowl history.

Las Vegas airport sets record with 48.5M passengers in 2017

McCarran International Airport reported an all-time annual high of 48.5 million airline passengers in 2017, breaking a 10-year-old record, the Clark County Department of Aviation reported Monday.

Las Vegas sports books post first wave of Super Bowl prop bets

Several Las Vegas sports books on Monday posted the first wave of the ever-popular Super Bowl prop bets, which Westgate sports book director Jay Kornegay estimates make up more than half of the Super Bowl betting handle.

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