Twitter bans Alex Jones, ‘Infowars’ show

Twitter is permanently banning right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his “Infowars” show for abusive behavior.

Dog family got after Las Vegas shooting shot, killed by neighbor

A Washington state family is mourning after a neighbor shot and killed their dog — a Labradoodle they got to help deal with stress and anxiety following last year’s mass shooting in Las Vegas.

 
Las Vegas police praise woman’s actions to disarm robbery suspect

When an armed robber grabbed a pawn shop employee and held her hostage at gunpoint Monday afternoon, he got more than he bargained for, the Metropolitan Police Department said Thursday during a press conference on its 19th officer-involved shooting.

 
Nevada Preps Preview: Week 4

Nevada Preps experts Ben Gotz and Justin Emerson preview week four of the 2018 high school football season.

CCSD to consider $7M in bullying, sexual misconduct settlements

The Clark County School Board is set to vote next week on more than $7 million in legal settlements, payments resultingfrom two high-profile bullying and sexual misconduct cases involving students.

‘Boogie Nights’ actor Burt Reynolds dead at 82

Burt Reynolds, whose credits included acclaimed films such as “Deliverance” and commercial hits like “Smokey and the Bandit,” has died.

Football teams get creative to reward big plays, turnovers

College football sidelines across the country are featuring everything from wrestling-style robes to boxing gloves as teams conjure up creative ways to reward big plays.

Man charged in death of Iowa student was known by another name

The Mexican man charged with abducting and killing an Iowa college student was known for years on the dairy farm where he worked by another name: John Budd.

Major hotels nationwide giving staff panic buttons

Tens of thousands of employees at more than 18,000 U.S. hotels will soon carry panic buttons to help protect them from harassment and assault in an era of heightened awareness around the #MeToo movement.

Fallon church shooting suspect ruled incompetent by judge

A judge says a 48-year-old northern Nevada man isn’t currently competent to stand trial in the fatal shooting of a fellow congregation member inside a Mormon church.

Jeff Sessions new John McCain?

It appears that Attorney General Jeff Sessions has developed a backbone.

Missouri college drops Nike over Colin Kaepernick ad

A Missouri college has cut ties with Nike following the company’s decision to include former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick in its 30th anniversary “Just Do It” campaign.

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