Howard Hughes Corp. buys back $57M worth of stock

Summerlin developer Howard Hughes Corp. announced Friday that it repurchased 475,920 shares of common stock from an undisclosed “unaffiliated entity” for $120.33 per share.

 
Zinke changing plans to overhaul Interior department

U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is revamping a planned sweeping overhaul of his department with a new organizational map that more closely follows state lines instead of the natural boundaries.

Ex-UNLV player linked to NCAA report of potential improper benefits

Former UNLV basketball player Patrick McCaw, in his second season with the NBA champion Golden State Warriors, was linked in a Yahoo Sports report of players possibly receiving improper benefits from agents.

 
Ex-Trump campaign advisor to plead guilty in Russia investigation

A former top adviser to President Donald Trump’s election campaign is to plead guilty to federal conspiracy and false statements charges Friday in the special counsel’s Russia investigation.

US Embassy will move to Jerusalem in May

Two Trump administration officials said the new U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem will open in May to coincide with the 70th anniversary of Israel declaring independence.

Midwest states brace for evacuations, weekend flooding

Flooding is expected to continue through the weekend in Michigan, Indiana and other Midwest states that have been swamped by high water from heavy rains and melting snow.

Snowstorm triggers dozens of wrecks on I-80 in northern Nevada

A winter storm dumped a half-foot of snow in just two hours in northern Nevada on Thursday, closing schools in Reno and causing dozens of accidents on icy roads that forced the closure of parts of U.S. Interstate 80 for several hours on both the west and east ends of the state.

Florida killer screams, yells ‘murderers’ at his execution

Eric Scott Branch let out a blood-curdling scream and yelled “murderers! murderers! murderers!” as he thrashed on a gurney as he was being put to death for the 1993 rape and slaying of a college student.

Clark County school trustees delay vote on gender policy

The Clark County School Board once again delays a vote on whether to craft a policy on how to address the needs of gender-diverse students, sparking backlash at individual trustees from people on both sides of the controversial debate.

Bishop Gorman pulls away late to reach title game

Will McClendon’s 3-pointer with 2:27 to play broke a 62-62 tie and the Gaels went on to defeat Spanish Springs 75-68 in the Class 4A boys state basketball semifinals at Lawlor Events Center.

Shannon runs wild as Coronado caps unbeaten season

Caitlin Shannon ran for four touchdowns to help Coronado to a 33-18 victory over Shadow Ridge in the Class 4A state flag football championship game at Cimarron-Memorial on Thursday night. E’leseana Patterson ran for three touchdowns to help Cheyenne beat Virgin Valley in the Class 3A title game.

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