Coronado duo keys Southeast League victory

Victoria Estrada and Crystle Querol each shot a 1-over-par 37 at Reflection Bay on Wednesday to share medalist honors and lead Coronado’s girls golf team to victory in a Southeast League match.

RiSE lantern festival returns to Jean this weekend

Four years after its rocky debut, the RiSE lantern festival returns to public land 30 miles south of Las Vegas this weekend — assuming the dry lake bed stays dry.

Las Vegas City Council OKs $59M contract for new courthouse

The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday approved a $59.3 million contract to build a four-story municipal courthouse. The developer, the Molasky Group of Cos., estimates it can cut $1.1 million in costs, and the city expects to recoup a $3 million construction contingency.

Nevada fishing report, Oct. 3, 2018

* LAKE MEAD — The Nevada Department of Wildlife is reminding boaters to wear their life jackets, pay attention to the weather forecast and adjust their on-the-water activities accordingly. Between storms, anglers are reeling in 1- to 3-pound stripers. Warm nighttime temperatures are making for good catfish action. Try using anchovies in deep coves. Largemouth bass are biting from shore during the evening hours at Temple bar. The fish are taking pumpkin-colored worms and jigs. They also have been hitting jerkbaits near the Boulder Islands.

 
Officer killed, other officers shot in South Carolina

Seven South Carolina law enforcement officers were shot Wednesday, one fatally, in a confrontation with a man who held children hostage as he fired on the officers, officials said.

Las Vegas resident finds success in drug trial

When Las Vegas resident Audrey Marrow felt a lump on her breast four years ago, she immediately called to schedule an appointment at the Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada.

CCCN’s new hire specializes in breast surgery

Southern Nevadans will benefit from Dr. Rachel Shirley’s extensive research and training in breast surgery when she begins working at the Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada this month.

Report on Trump inheritance could bring fines for president

Though President Donald Trump insists he did nothing wrong on his taxes, experts say he could be on the hook for tens of millions of dollars in civil fines if state and federal authorities substantiate a New York Times report that found he and his family cheated the IRS for decades.

Waterfowl hunters need help from weather

As the waterfowl hunting seasons begin in Nevada, hunters can expect to see good bird numbers if the weather cooperates. Not record numbers but good ones.

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