Nevada fishing report, June 13, 2018

LAKE MEAD — Summerlike temperatures are pushing anglers off the water during the day. Most are fishing at first light and at dusk. Look for stripers lurking near shallow benches surrounded by deeper water. That is where they are waiting to feed on bait fish. Largemouth bass are making their presence known and have shown up in many coves throughout the Government Wash area. Some anglers have found success with a Rapala minnow. Bluegill are biting on worms in Kingman Wash.

Here are the best bets for the 2018 FIFA World Cup

Soccer handicapper Jeremy Pond is sticking with Spain as his choice of champion even though it fired Julen Lopetegui as its national team coach Wednesday after he took the coaching job at Real Madrid.

New Jersey governor signs 6 gun control measures

New Jersey on Wednesday enacted a half-dozen new gun control laws, tightening its already strict statutes as advocates applauded and critics questioned whether they will achieve their aims.

2018 All-State Softball Team

Here is the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2018 all-state softball team.

Gennady Golovkin, ‘Canelo’ Alvarez agree to rematch

After months of turmoil, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin again have agreed to a rematch, this time for a Mexican Independence weekend megabout Sept. 15 at T-Mobile Arena.

 
Horse racing expert says we’ll have to wait on Justify

Jerry Izenberg, who is 87 and has a panoramic view of Las Vegas from his home in Henderson on the road to Lake Las Vegas, found himself at the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, witnessing another horse win another Triple Crown.

Part of US 95 interchange with 215 Beltway to be restriped

Part of the U.S. Highway 95 interchange with the 215 Beltway will be restriped, under a $548,006 contract awarded this week by the Nevada Department of Transportation’s board of directors.

Las Vegas art museum draws closer to reality

A nonprofit group working toward establishing a downtown Las Vegas museum has officially joined forces with the Reno-based Nevada Museum of Art to create a statewide institution.

Get this sweet, salty Twix sundae in Las Vegas for Father’s Day

You know a dessert is going to be indulgent when it starts with chocolate-covered molten caramel butter cake. The Twix Sundae doesn’t stop there; it’s also layered with freshly spun chocolate and vanilla gelato and garnished with chocolate sauce, pretzels, whipped cream and house-made exploding “Twix.” It will be available only on Father’s Day at Lavo at Palazzo for $15.

Palace Station announces 4 new restaurants

Bomb Tacos executive chef Robert Solano, a native of Guatemala, wants to lend a hand to those affected by the recent deadly eruption of that nation’s Fuego volcano. All of Wednesday’s proceeds at the Mexican restaurant’s western valley location, 3655 S. Durango Drive, will go to those affected by the disaster. Solano isn’t the only chef with local ties reaching out to the Central American nation. Jose Andres is there to set up kitchens and trucks to distribute meals.

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