NYT publisher calls Trump’s verbal attacks ‘increasingly dangerous’

The publisher of The New York Times said Sunday he “implored” President Donald Trump at a private White House meeting this month to reconsider his broad attacks on journalists, calling the president’s anti-press rhetoric “not just divisive but increasingly dangerous.”

3 dead, 7 wounded after gunmen fire on crowd in New Orleans

Two armed individuals walked up to a crowd gathered Saturday evening outside a strip mall in New Orleans and opened fire, killing three people and wounding seven more, the police chief said.

North Las Vegas city workers to get electric bikes

Electric bicycles have undergone a series of tests over the past week, aimed at promoting health among the city of North Las Vegas’ workers while also reducing vehicle emissions during brief, local trips.

Nevada senators take different approaches to Supreme Court pick

While Republican Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada announced “without reservation” his support for Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh, his Democratic counterpart, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, said she wants a thorough review of past rulings, opinions and writings.

Pedestrian dead after truck strikes Las Vegas bus stop

A man died after being hit by an allegedly drunk driver while sitting at a bus stop in the northeast Las Vegas Valley on Sunday morning, Las Vegas police said.

Las Vegas homeless courtyard now open 24/7

The city of Las Vegas’ courtyard, which provides a range of services to the homeless, began allowing overnight stays last week as it transitions to 24/7 operations.

 
Back-to-school shopping done by Las Vegas mom on a budget

Back-to-school shopping can be both an exciting and daunting time for parents and children. We tag along as one Las Vegas mom plans and executes a $164.06 shopping spree that covers almost everything she needs for her two kids.

Clark County sends many to death row, but executions are rare

While Nevada has struggled to execute a condemned killer who volunteered for his sentence to be carried out and as other parts of the country move away from capital punishment, Clark County jurors handed down the second most death sentences in the United States last year.

Historical railroad car finds new life in Northern Nevada

Wendell Huffman, curator of history for the Nevada State Railroad Museum, has worked for years to ensure preservation of Coach 17. Its storied past includes a role on the day in 1869 when two railroad lines joined to form the nation’s first transcontinental railroad.

51s win, even series with Redbirds

The 51s scored a run in the seventh and three in the eighth on Saturday.

COMMENTARY: Hypocritical Democrats now become Russia hawks

But the fact that Democrats are suddenly channeling their inner Reagan is no excuse for those on the right to start channeling their inner Kennedy.

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