Legal battle erupts over second grouse species living in Nevada

Off-road vehicle enthusiasts are suing the U.S. Forest Service over the bistate sage grouse in Nevada and California, arguing that a protection plan enacted this year could increase fire danger across its rangeland habitat. The bistate sage grouse, proposed for threatened status, lives in a smaller area than the greater sage grouse, which is at the center of a dispute with Trump administration.

Indonesia tsunami death toll hits 429

Panicked residents, police and soldiers in this remote fishing village clobbered by a devastating weekend tsunami ran to higher ground Tuesday, shouting “Water is coming! Water is coming!” and reciting verses from the Quran as emergency messages were broadcast over mosque speakers.

 
Las Vegas police officer who shot woman left department

Ondre Wills separated from the Metropolitan Police Department on July 18, police spokesman Larry Hadfield said last week. Metro didn’t release the circumstances of his separation, but Las Vegas Police Protective Association President Steve Grammas said Wills resigned before a Metro administrative hearing on his job.

California governor orders new DNA tests in 1985 quadruple murder

California Gov. Jerry Brown ordered new DNA tests that a condemned inmate says could clear him in a 35-year-old quadruple murder case, which has drawn national attention.

EDITORIAL: Spirit of Christmas stands the test of time

And now the bustling streets and malls fall strangely quiet. In many a home the living room rests ankle-deep in an effluvia of ribbons and paper and bows, while in the background someone has left the TV running — Alastair Sim throws open his window on a bright and shining world for the 55th time and asks the lad in the street what day this is.

There are problems with the new bump stock directive

Nevada’s congressional Democrats criticized the rule banning bump stocks, preferring the president and Congress had passed a law instead (Wednesday Review-Journal). The rule takes effect in March, and bump stock owners have 90 days to surrender and/or destroy their devices. Gun-control groups lobbied for the rule, saying it should have happened sooner.

National Christmas tree dark before charity dollars allow reopening

The lights were not twinkling. The toy trains were not whirring. Even the nearby bathrooms were locked. The national Christmas tree, symbol of a country’s seasonal cheer, instead stood as an icon of a government in paralysis, as the partial shutdown stretched into the holiday.

 
Raiders fans pay homage during potential last game in Oakland

The Raiders and Broncos engaged in a Monday Night Football contest between AFC West sides with no playoff plans, but there was a far more significant narrative inside the rickety structure known as the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

Raiders off and running with 1st punt return TD since 2008

Raiders’ Dwayne Harris waited for his knowledge of an obscure NFL rule to come in handy and Monday night it led to his 99-yard punt return for a touchdown.

Duke rises to No. 1 in AP poll, Kansas drops to 5th

Duke moved to No. 1 after blowing out Kentucky in its season opener, only to lose the top spot two weeks later with a loss to Gonzaga in Maui.

Air crash kills governor, ex-governor of Mexico’s Puebla state

MEXICO CITY — Mexican officials say a husband-and-wife political power couple who were the current and ex-governors of Puebla state have died in what local media report was an aircraft crash on Christmas Eve.

Opportunity Village ambassador never tires of Magical Forest

Vanessa Stegall helps spread the magic — of both Opportunity Village and its annual holiday attraction, the Magical Forest. She spends a lot of time there, greeting people as they enter, answering questions, speaking at private parties and making announcements.

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