Trails might replace southwest Las Vegas Valley mine shafts

State and county officials plan to begin work April 2 to back-fill several dozen abandoned mine shafts peppering the future park site on county-owned land west of Fort Apache and Warm Springs roads.

17 crosses hung overnight from Kentucky gun show billboard

Seventeen crosses with the names and ages of the victims killed in last month’s Florida school massacre have been hung from a Kentucky billboard advertising a gun show.

Above-average temperatures ahead for Las Vegas Valley

Monday and Tuesday will bring highs of 74 and 77, respectively, the weather service said. Temperatures are expected to dip slightly Wednesday to a high of 72 degrees. The normal high this time of year is 69.

Spring showers tail off as high of 69 expected in Las Vegas

While clocks were springing ahead overnight, spring weather was already here. After Saturday’s light rain across the Las Vegas Valley, Sunday’s forecast calls for clearing skies and seasonable temperatures. Expect a high of 69 degrees and a low of 54.

White House officials say no more conditions added to North Korea meeting

Trump administration officials said Sunday there will be no more conditions imposed on North Korea before a first-ever meeting of the two nation’s leaders beyond the North’s promise not to resume nuclear testing and missile flights or publicly criticize U.S.-South Korean military exercises.

US Defense Secretary warns Syrian government not to use chemical weapons

U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Sunday warned the Syrian government not to use chemical weapons in its civil war and said the Trump administration has made it clear that it would be “very unwise” to use gas in attacks.

Critics weigh in after Florida Gov. Rick Scott signs gun bill

The political and legal fallout from Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s decision to sign a sweeping gun bill into law following a school massacre was nearly immediate as the National Rifle Association filed a lawsuit to stop it and political candidates in both parties criticized it.

Nevada raises required minimum in auto insurance coverage

One in three Nevada motorists could face a 9 percent jump in auto insurance rates July 1, when the state raises the basic required minimum for bodily injury and property damage coverage.

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