Golden Knights fall to Coyotes, 3-2

Arizona defenseman Kevin Connauton had his first career two-goal game, and the Golden Knights missed a chance to extend their lead in the Pacific Division by falling 3-2 to the last-place Coyotes on Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena.

Health care is not a legitimate right

“In the free society, no man may be saddled with the legal obligation to do anything for another.”

EDITORIAL: Rosen, Democrats hypocrites on dark money contributions

In January, Rep. Jacky Rosen blasted the ability of billionaires to put “unlimited amounts of dark money into our elections.” She stayed silent, however, when California billionaire Tom Steyer recently pledged to spend $2 million to help elect her to the Senate.

Shadow Ridge’s long week ends in Blazer Spring Bash semifinals

Playing in their 12th game in nine days, the Mustangs did not record a hit until the fourth inning and fell to Birmingham (California) in the semifinals of the Blazer Spring Bash’s Centennial bracket at Centennial, 6-2.

Gabriel Iglesias: A stand-up comic for the masses

Gabriel Iglesias, who performs Thursday through Saturday at The Mirage, was an opening act for a comedy legend, George Carlin, near the end of Carlin’s career. Of course, Carlin was well-known for his political and topical humor.

 
‘Restaurant row’ coming to North Las Vegas

Construction is expected to start April 9 on the first Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Southern Nevada, along with Jersey Mike’s, Blaze Pizza and Cafe Rio on a stretch of Craig Road that’s been designated as the new “restaurant row” of North Las Vegas.

Barrick Gold founder Peter Munk dies at age 90

Peter Munk, a Canadian immigrant who founded Barrick Gold and turned it into the world’s largest gold producer, died Wednesday. He was 90.

Citizenship question brings concern for US census undercount

The Trump administration’s decision to add a question to the 2020 census has met with fierce opposition from critics who argue that it will discourage immigrants — legal and undocumented — from participating in the 2020 count of the country’s population.

 
Knights’ Gallant supports switch in goalie interference reviews

The NHL on Wednesday began having all goaltender interference challenges reviewed by hockey operations staff in Toronto instead of letting the referees decide whether or not interference took place.

New helmet rule likely to be part of replay for officiating

The NFL’s new rule outlawing a player from lowering his head to initially make any sort of hit with his helmet likely will be included in replay reviews for officials.

Search for next Clark County schools superintendent heats up

The rumor mill churns, internal candidates emerge and private conversations between School Board members and prospective job-seekers raise eyebrows. It’s all part of the hyper-political process that leads to a new superintendent.

Rocky Thompson’s tenacity leads Wolves in 1st season as coach

Rocky Thompson’s playing career had ended a decade earlier and he was four years removed from coaching in the AHL when the Chicago Wolves called. His new job as coach of the Golden Knights’ minor league affiliate didn’t exactly get off to a roaring start.

It’s important to check your fishing line regularly

Sometimes the longest lasting fishing lessons are those born out of adversity, especially if the instruction involves at least one good fish that got away.

DOJ audit finds 22 errors in grant use by Nevada agency

Nevada health officials said Wednesday they are fixing widespread problems with how the state distributed millions of dollars in federal crime victim assistance grants, errors that were uncovered in a U.S. Department of Justice audit this week.

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