Nevada fishing report, Sept. 19, 2018

* LAKE MEAD — Striper fishing remains good. Anglers are catching the line sides outside of Callville Bay and in the vicinity of Boulder Beach. Morning and sunset hours continue to be the most productive times of day. Poppers and Rooster Tails are catching stripers and black bass. The black bass are hiding along drop-offs about 20 feet down. As temperatures begin to cool, bass will move into shallower water closer to the shoreline. Catfish are biting on anchovies during the overnight hours.

 
Tech boys soccer team brings success from Class 3A to 4A

Tech’s boys soccer team is 7-2-2, ranked No. 7 among 4A schools. Last week, it picked up perhaps the signature win in school history by any sport: a 2-1 road win over defending Sunset Region champion Bishop Gorman.

Las Vegas police boost security for Life is Beautiful

The heightened security detail includes covert operations such as an increase in plainclothes officers inside and outside of the festival grounds, strike teams and snipers, according to Deputy Chief Andy Walsh.

Police kill gunman after 4 injured outside Pennsylvania court

The gunman is dead and at least four others were injured in a shooting outside of a judge’s office in Pennsylvania, a county official said Wednesday.

Las Vegas elementary student found with handgun at school

A 9-year-old male student at Helen Smith Elementary was referred to social services on Wednesday after bringing an unloaded handgun and ammunition to school on Wednesday, police said.

Mark Cuban donates $10M after workplace conduct probe

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has agreed to contribute $10 million to women’s causes and domestic violence awareness as part of the NBA’s investigation into workplace conditions at his franchise. The league also says it will require staffing, reporting and policy changes for the Mavericks.

Hunters get access to areas hit by wildfires in Northern Nevada

All portions of the Mountain City-Ruby Mountains-Jarbidge Ranger District that were closed to public access because of the South Sugarloaf Fire have been reopened by the U.S. Forest Service.

LeBron James to star in ‘Space Jam 2’

“Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler is joining LeBron James and the “Space Jam 2” team.

Downtown Summerlin engineer: Maintenance interest began early

Gary Hornick, chief engineer for Downtown Summerlin, discussed his average workday, travel and his love of karaoke during a question-and-answer session with the Review-Journal.

Nevada tribes get federal grants to address crime, domestic abuse

The U.S. Department of Justice grants will go to the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, which will receive the biggest grant in Nevada at $1.35 million; the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe, $1 million; the Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada, $450,000; and the Moapa Band of Paiutes, about $300,000.

Delta raising fees for checked bags

Delta Air Lines is joining two rivals in raising fees to check a bag on a flight within the United States.

Dolphins rookie ‘FitzMagic’ willing to share nickname

Miami Dolphins rookie safety Minkah Fitzpatrick wants to trademark his nickname but says he’d be happy to share it with Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick. Both go by “FitzMagic.”

Former NHP trooper’s new book shares tales from his career

The litany of Nevada-based literature seems nearly as vast as the state itself. But a new book by Steve Raabe provides an arresting perspective on the Silver State, that of a highway patrol trooper policing a far-flung, desolate expanse of Nevada.

NJ officials investigate dispute over $82K payout by FanDuel

New Jersey gambling regulators are investigating whether FanDuel’s sports book should pay out more than $82,000 to a man who was given exorbitant odds for the Denver Broncos to win Sunday against the Oakland Raiders.

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