Woman says Nassar raped her in 1992, sues Michigan State

A woman has filed a lawsuit against Michigan State University, saying she became pregnant after she was drugged and raped by Larry Nassar when he was a medical student in 1992 but that campus police refused to investigate.

Decomposed body found in desert area west of Las Vegas

A man found a decomposed body wrapped in sheets Tuesday morning in a remote desert area near Carpenter Canyon and Lee Spring Canyon Loop roads, Metropolitan Police Department spokesman Jay Rivera said.

NHP plan stepped up enforcement near I-15, US 93 interchange

During Thursday’s event in an area known for frequent crashes, troopers will enforce traffic laws and issuing citations accordingly, focusing on speed infractions in construction zones, unsafe passing and following too closely.

Dealer pleads guilty to helping players cheat at Maryland MGM casino

A man who worked as a baccarat dealer at a Maryland casino has pleaded guilty to helping players cheat the casino out of just over $1 million in exchange for a share of the proceeds.

Raiders TE Jared Cook sets milestone for third franchise

Jared Cook caught the Raiders’ first pass of the season Monday, sprinted for a 45-yard gain and was off to the record book. Another record book.

Las Vegas Strip zipline to open in November

Participants launch from a 114-foot tower and travel 1,121 feet through the shopping center, landing near the High Roller observation wheel.

Elizabeth Smart outraged woman who helped her kidnapper to be freed

A woman convicted of helping a former street preacher kidnap Elizabeth Smart in 2002 will be freed from prison more than five years earlier than expected, a surprise decision that Smart called “incomprehensible” on Tuesday.

Review-Journal NFL rankings heading into Week 2

Review-Journal NFL reporter Gilbert Manzano ranked the best teams in the NFL after a wild Week 1 to open the 2018 season.

 
Las Vegas school remembers teacher lost to 9/11 attacks

Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas marks 17th anniversary of the terrorist attacks with memorial ceremony for foreign language teacher Barbara Edwards, who lost her life on American Airlines Flight 77.

Despite overseeding season, many golf courses remain open

It’s that time of year: the dreaded overseeding period. Golfers hate it because many courses are closed. Operators dread it because the process is expensive and closed courses mean zero revenues for several weeks.

Labrador found alive leads to reversal of sex abuse conviction

The discovery of a black Labrador named Lucy led to the unraveling of a criminal case Monday against an Oregon man who had begun serving a 50-year prison sentence.

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