And the children shall lead us?

The right to bear arms, however, is directly derived from the most fundamental of all human rights: the right to life.

Steve Wolfson is a hypocrite

Writer says he won’t forget it come election time

Roundup: Liberty stuns top-ranked Basic

Devin Contreras scored on an error in the bottom of the seventh inning as Liberty’s baseball team earned a 3-2 home win over top-ranked Basic on Monday.

Roundup: Gorman rolls past Pahrump

Bishop Gorman’s boys golf team had the top 10 finishers and rolled to a 315-365 win over Pahrump Valley at Bear’s Best on Monday.

Las Vegas rehab center director battled her own demons

Dee Wirth knows what it’s like to live on the street. She knows what it’s like to struggle with drugs and alcohol and feel powerless to change that. She also knows what it’s like to survive, recover and fight addiction with a vengeance.

Las Vegas council vote may take Badlands fight to Supreme Court

The Las Vegas City Council may vote Wednesday to appeal a Clark County District Court judge’s ruling invalidating the council’s approval last year of a condominium development on the Badlands golf course in west Las Vegas.

X marks the playoff spot as Golden Knights look to clinch

Entering Monday’s NHL action, the Knights needed seven points to clinch a playoff berth. Los Angeles (84 points, 10 games remaining) played at Minnesota on Monday, and a Kings loss would bring the Knights’ magic points number down to six.

Trial to begin 5 years after Mexican teen shot dead across border

A U.S. border Patrol agent accused of shooting across the border into Mexico and killing a teenager five years ago will go on trial Tuesday on a charge of second-degree murder in a rare Justice Department prosecution of a fatal cross-border shooting.

 
Worsening dry spell won’t tip Lake Mead into shortage — yet

Despite worsening conditions in the mountains that feed the Colorado River, forecasters still expect the reservoir east of Las Vegas to contain just enough water by the end of the year to avoid a first-ever federal shortage declaration.

Florida shooting suspect’s brother arrested at same school

Authorities say the brother of the teen charged with killing 17 people at Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School was arrested Monday for trespassing at the same school.

Review-Journal investigation spurs call for mental health reform

Nevada health officials are examining how the state could license consultants who transfer mentally ill people to unregulated group homes, a step prompted by a Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation that highlighted the death of a suicidal woman after she was placed in an unsupervised residence.

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