Big inning helps 51s avoid sweep

As one of the top offenses in the Pacific Coast League, the Salt Lake Bees are used to putting up bunches of runs in an inning. That’s what it took from the 51s on Monday to finally beat Salt Lake.

Veterans’ event supports new moms — PHOTOS

The Veteran’s Affairs Southern Nevada Healthcare System in partnership with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation hosted a baby shower on Monday, May 7, 2018, at the North Las Vegas Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

California judge affirms coffee must carry cancer warnings

A court ruling that gave coffee drinkers a jolt earlier this year was finalized Monday when a Los Angeles judge said coffee sold in California must carry cancer warnings.

Melania Trump unveils ‘Be Best’ campaign

Melania Trump gave a splashy launch Monday to her public awareness campaign to help children, calling it “Be Best.” In a rare twist on their White House roles, she commanded the Rose Garden lectern while President Donald Trump watched from the audience.

Political affiliation, color and religion

Kanye West and other black Republicans — such as Herman Cain and Ben Carson — are Republicans because they are rich.

Hot putter helps Harry Hall advance to US Open sectional qualifier

Canyon Gate Country Club conditions were very difficult during a local U.S. Open qualifier on Monday. UNLV junior Harry Hall was the only player in the field of 68 who shot under par and he managed only a 1 under, 69.

Former Gorman standout Alex Perry transferring to UNLV

Former Bishop Gorman four-star cornerback Alex Perry is transferring from Arizona State to play football at UNLV, a source said Monday. Perry played in four games as an incoming freshman last season and didn’t record any statistics.

Emergency roundup planned for wild horses in Southern Nevada

The U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management announced Monday that as many as 200 horses in the Cold Creek area of the Spring Mountains are in immediate need of food due to drought conditions and overpopulation.

Volcano’s slopes offer lush, affordable piece of paradise in Hawaii

As lava crawled down Leilani Road in a hissing, popping mass, Cheryl Griffith stood in its path and placed a plant in a crack in the ground as an offering to the Native Hawaiian volcano goddess, Pele.

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