Raucous ‘Shark Tank’ awaits Golden Knights in 2nd round

San Jose completed a sweep of the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday, a late goal from center Tomas Hertl the difference in a 2-1 win. Las Vegas and San Jose will meet after having both cruised to 4-0 series wins.

Fast start sends Basic past Liberty

Basic softball players blindfolded coach Lauren Taylor after their game Wednesday afternoon and presented her with a signed ball and congratulatory sign to honor her 200th victory. She’s at 213 now, though. And counting.

51s collect one hit, beat Fresno 2-1

The 51s had just one hit on Wednesday night. And yet, they left Cashman Field with a win, coming out on top with a 2-1 victory over the Fresno Grizzlies.

Roundup: Green Velley girls beat Silverado, Lake Mead

Grace Panik, Isabel Madrid and Rian Anderson each won one individual event and ran on a winning relay team Wednesday to help host Green Valley’s girls track team defeat Silverado and Lake Mead.

Roundup: Palo Verde takes down Arbor View

Stephen Banks had 20 kills and 10 digs Wednesday as Palo Verde’s boys volleyball team edged host Arbor View, 25-18, 17-25, 19-25, 25-21, 15-9.

Ex-Las Vegas real estate agent indicted on fraud charges

William Waller faces charges of tax evasion, attempting to interfere with internal revenue laws, making a false statement on a loan application to a bank and failure to file tax returns, according to the indictment.

Sports teams can unite a community

Don’t ignore the importance of major league teams to a city

California’s National Guard will deploy to border, says governor

Gov. Jerry Brown said Wednesday he reached an agreement with the federal government that California’s National Guard troops will deploy to the border to focus on fighting transnational gangs as well as drug and gun smugglers.

North Las Vegas appoints Juden as city manager

Ryann Juden, a longtime friend and associate of North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee, was appointed Wednesday night as city manager, three months after a dispute with his predecessor got him fired, rehired and promoted to the role temporarily.

Roundup: Durango, Clark sweep boys, girls meets

Pio Bragado won two individual events Wednesday to help Durango’s boys swimming team take an 83-55 decision against Mojave at Adelson School.

Las Vegas City Council OKs deal for mobile crisis unit

The city of Las Vegas soon will launch a mobile crisis unit to respond to people with psychiatric emergencies, part of an ongoing push to connect residents with health care through paths that don’t always end at an emergency room.

GOP Governors Association rakes in record fundraising haul

Two months after the Republican Governors Association pledged to spend $3.3 million on TV ads to influence Nevada’s gubernatorial race, the group reported a record-breaking fundraising haul this quarter.

Roundup: Madison Boyce leads Durango over Bonanza

Durango pitcher Madison Boyce tossed a complete game and supplied two hits and two RBIs as the Trailblazers’ softball team claimed an 8-5 road victory at Bonanza on Wednesday.

MGM Resorts will use solar array to power Las Vegas casinos

MGM Resorts International plans to power its sizable share of the Strip with a dedicated solar array capable of supplying up to 90 percent of daytime demand at the company’s 13 Las Vegas casinos.

White House presses Senate to confirm Pompeo as secretary of state

The White House started turning up the heat and pointing fingers Wednesday in a bid to bolster CIA chief Mike Pompeo’s confirmation as secretary of state next week — a sign that Pompeo’s ascent may be in trouble.

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