NAACP may sue over North Carolina charter school, voter ID plans

North Carolina civil rights leaders are threatening to sue the state over a recently passed law that allows mostly white communities near Charlotte to create their own charter schools and a potential new voter ID law.

Sessions says domestic, gang violence not grounds for asylum in US

Immigration judges generally cannot consider domestic and gang violence as grounds for asylum, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Monday in a ruling that could affect large numbers of Central Americans who have increasingly turned to the United States for protection.

Walgreens opens 1,000th drug disposal kiosk in Las Vegas

Steel boxes in Walgreens pharmacies are available during store hours for people to drop off unused pills for free, ensuring that the active ingredients don’t get into landfills, sewage systems or the wrong hands.

Lights FC acquires defender Nico Samayoa on loan

The 22-year-old was selected in the fourth round of the 2018 Major League Soccer Superdraft by the New England Revolution and will be eligible to play immediately for the Lights.

AG looks at alleged scam using secretary of state website

The Nevada attorney general’s office is investigating a claim that a scammer stole land in Las Vegas by filing false business documents with the Nevada secretary of state’s office.

Julio Jones will skip Falcons’ mandatory minicamp

The Atlanta Falcons are being forced to open their mandatory minicamp without Julio Jones, one of their most important playmakers.

Wildfire starts along Wyoming-Colorado border

A wildfire has started in the Snowy Range in southern Wyoming, forcing evacuations of several small communities and backcountry campers. The fire in the Medicine Bow National Forest began Sunday about 2 miles north of the Colorado border.

Chicago police find dismembered remains of 81-year-old woman

Police in Chicago say they’ve discovered the dismembered body of an 81-year-old woman in her home. Human remains were found in bins Sunday after a real estate agent noticed a foul odor and called police.

American gets 15 years for trying to join Islamic State group

A New York man who traveled to Turkey to join the Islamic State group said Monday he thought it would be the best way to help victimized Syrians and that he never wanted to be a fighter, as prosecutors contended.

UNLV’s Shintaro Ban prepares for US Open with dramatic finish

Recent UNLV graduate Shintaro Ban stepped to the par 5, 18th tee during last Monday’s sectional qualifying at \in San Francisco needing a birdie or better to avoid a playoff for the final qualifying spot into the U.S. Open.

2018 All-State Track Boys Team

Here is the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s 2018 all-state boys track and field team.

Could Aviators be the new name for Las Vegas 51s?

The Las Vegas 51s first announced plans to rebrand for next season in April. Now, one of the frontrunners appears to havebeen identified.

Social media taunts, emojis central to how gangs talk

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other sites have radically altered gang culture in Chicago. They are having a similar influence on gangs nationwide.

UNLV basketball announces Mountain West schedule

UNLV basketball announced its Mountain West schedule Monday, where the Rebels will play eight teams twice and two teams once.

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