Colorado State basketball coach Larry Eustachy to step down

Larry Eustachy has agreed to step down as men’s basketball coach at Colorado State, ending a “climate assessment” of the program led by athletic director Joe Parker.

Summerlin land sales down 13.6 percent in 2017

Summerlin developer Howard Hughes Corp. disclosed Monday that it sold 206.6 acres of residential land in Las Vegas’ largest master-planned community last year, down 13.6 percent from 2016.

Rare Death Valley plant removed from endangered species list

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Monday that it is “delisting” the Eureka Valley evening-primrose and upgrading the status of Eureka dune grass from endangered to the less-imperiled threatened status.

 
Las Vegas chamber offers course for executives new to area

A chunk of Southern Nevada’s population boom is made up of executive-level talent. A group of Southern Nevada executives, most new to Las Vegas, will get the scoop next month on navigating the local business community.

Rangers trade captain Ryan McDonagh to Lightning

The Tampa Bay Lightning strengthened their first-place team by acquiring New York Rangers captain Ryan McDonagh.

FBI looked into allegations against ex-North Las Vegas official

An FBI agent has visited North Las Vegas City Hall at least twice to look into allegations that former North Las Vegas city manager Qiong Liu attempted to give herself a $30,000 retroactive raise just days before her departure in January, officials confirmed Monday.

 
Brad Keselowski seeking a pleasant Sunday drive in Las Vegas

He grew up in Rochester Hills, Michigan, on the northern outskirts of Detroit. But the way Brad Keselowski gets around Las Vegas Motor Speedway, one might think he keeps a bungalow in Summerlin or Green Valley.

Thousands show up to pay their respects to Rev. Billy Graham

Thousands of people from all walks of life — including a former president — filed slowly past the casket of the Rev. Billy Graham on Monday to pay their final respects to a man who reached millions with his message of salvation through Jesus Christ.

Fla. school shooting deputy thought gunfire was outside, attorney says

The sheriff’s deputy assigned to guard the Florida high school that was the scene of a mass shooting never entered the building to confront the suspect because he believed the gunfire was coming from outside, his attorney said Monday.

Atkinson back to driving UNLV’s med school since health scare

A major health scare forced Barbara Atkinson away from her duties for about four months last year, leaving a medical school three weeks shy of its opening date hanging in the balance.

Pension fund leader sues Wynn Resorts after sex allegations

The official in charge of New York’s $209 billion public pension fund has sued Wynn Resorts in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations against former company CEO Steve Wynn .

Animal abuse registry could help identify future mass murderers

Son of Sam, Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer and the Columbine High School shooters are among the infamous criminals who had a history of hurting animals before they went on to target humans, a tendency that’s part of what’s behind a movement to create public online registries of known animal abusers.

 
Trump suggests he would have rushed into Parkland school

President Donald Trump met with state governors Monday in a wide-ranging discussion that focused largely on school safety and the president’s push to encourage “very gun-adept” teachers to carry concealed weapons.

Parental pushback delays new CCSD transgender policy

Government bodies have violated Nevada’s open meeting law in numerous ways over the years. The offenses usually aren’t as blatant as the infringement committed Thursday by the Clark County School Board.

US Open to abandon 18-hole playoff

The U.S. Open is changing to a two-hole aggregate playoff, the last of the four majors to do away with an 18-hole playoff.

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