Faith Lutheran football player commits to UNLV

Faith Lutheran High School’s Sir Oliver Everett II became the first member of UNLV’s 2019 football recruiting class. He will join UNLV as an athlete rather than for a specific position.

Missing French track athlete found safe in Las Vegas jail

Mathieu Louisy, 20, who was here to attend a sports seminar, was arrested Friday for allegedly providing a false statement to obstruct a public officer. A second charge was added after he allegedly spat on a fellow detainee in city jail.

Plan to extend Las Vegas monorail pushed despite ridership drop

The Las Vegas Monorail Co. is pinning future growth on a proposed extension to Mandalay Bay, even though newly released figures show that ridership fell for a second consecutive year on its existing 3.9-mile route.

Some UNLV fans jumping on UNR’s bandwagon

When it comes to the UNLV vs. UNR rivalry, and the disparity it may cause among Nevadans, the Jingoli family of Las Vegas can identify with TV’s “The Brady Bunch.”

Trump rolls out welcome mat for Saudi crown prince’s visit to US

President Donald Trump saw his first trip abroad as a tour de force in part because of the opulent welcoming ceremony put on by King Salman of Saudi Arabia, who rolled out a red carpet for Trump during his visit to Riyadh.

San Francisco becomes largest US city to ban sales of fur

San Francisco supervisors voted unanimously to ban the sale of fur, becoming the largest city in the country to do so and sending a heartening message to animal advocates around the world.

Amid tension with Jessup, chancellor creates COO post at UNLV

Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor Thom Reilly on Tuesday announced the creation of a chief operating officer position at UNLV, nearly a week after university President Len Jessup said he was looking for a new job.

Collapsed Miami bridge was over budget, behind schedule

Construction of the pedestrian bridge that collapsed and killed six people in the Miami area was behind schedule and millions over budget, in part because of a key change in the design and placement of one of its support towers.

North Las Vegas police dog receives protective vest

North Las Vegas Police Department’s K9 officer Storm now sports a bullet and stab protective vest, embroidered with the thought, “Honoring those who served and sacrificed.”

Facebook’s Zuckerberg to testify before British parliamentary panel

A British parliamentary committee on Tuesday summoned Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to answer questions as authorities stepped up efforts to determine if the personal data of social-media users has been used improperly to influence elections.

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