Golden Knights hit the ice ahead of camp

Much of the Golden Knights roster gathered on the ice at City National Arena on Tuesday for an optional captains’ practice ahead of Thursday’s opening of rookie camp and next week’s start of training camp.

Protesters removed after disrupting Kavanaugh hearing

About 30 protesters were shuffled out of a Senate committee room Monday because of vocal outbursts as lawmakers sought to conduct the first day of reviewing Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court.

NIAA to announce official ruling regarding Basic-Clark fight

The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association is set to announce consequences Wednesday morning for the fight between Basic and Clark’s football teams, Southern Nevada Officials Association commissioner Marc Ratner confirmed to the Review-Journal.

 
Gold Point ‘squatters’ may get to buy what they thought they owned

The Bureau of Land Management has announced plans to transfer ownership of the ghost town to Esmeralda County, ending a decadeslong property dispute that has prevented residents from getting clear title to the land.

Golden Knights thin on defense with training camp looming

Defense was projected to be a position of strength for the Golden Knights. But with Nate Schmidt suspended for the first 20 games and Shea Theodore on the verge of a contract holdout, they face a dilemma entering training camp.

Arden could be the Key to aiding Raiders pass rush minus Mack

That the NFL will get this quick a look at whether Raiders rookie Arden Key’s potential really is supported by skill is another story, a fact accelerated when star pass rusher Khalil Mack was shipped to Chicago and a rookie from LSU suddenly understood his was a much greater responsibility.

 
Kavanaugh declines handshake with father of shooting victim

A man whose teenage daughter was killed in the Parkland, Florida, school shooting tried to shake the hand of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh during a break in Tuesday’s confirmation hearing.

Drug companies to receive name of Nevada’s execution doctor

A judge ruled Tuesday that the Department of Corrections must reveal the name of the attending physician in the planned execution of Scott Dozier, but the name may be revealed only to the attorneys who represent the makers of drugs in the state’s lethal injection protocol.

Nevada official to lead US-Mexico water treaty

Jayne Harkins, executive director of the Colorado River Commission of Nevada, will leave her post to lead the International Boundary and Water Commission for the United States and Mexico.

Test results show Nevada students improving in English, math

Nevada’s students are getting more proficient in English and math in statewide exams, preliminary testing data released Tuesday show, but the state is falling short of the education goals that leaders set for themselves.

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