Inmate, 71, dies at Northern Nevada prison

An inmate in the hospice care wing of the Northern Nevada Correctional Center in Carson City died Wednesday morning, the state Department of Corrections announced Thursday.

Anthony Davis leaves Pelicans game with shoulder injury

Anthony Davis grimaced and didn’t move his left arm as he walked off the court at halftime. Whether those were Davis’ final moments in a Pelicans uniform — or whether he even plays in this weekend’s All-Star Game — remains to be seen.

Disruptive defense lifts Shadow Ridge over Legacy

The Mustangs (21-6) overcame a sluggish start by forcing 30 turnovers, and extended their season with a victory over the Longhorns in the Mountain Region tournament quarterfinals.

CARTOON: Rep. Ilhan Omar

Anti-Semitism and the Democratic Party.

Clark County school trustees OK $1.2M settlement for 3 families

The Clark County School Board approved a $1.2 million settlement for three families from a lawsuit over a special education teacher accused of battering elementary school students in the 2014-15 school year.

Free pizza at new Blaze location in North Las Vegas

There is indeed such a thing as a free lunch (or dinner) — provided you like pizza, and provided you’re willing to stop by the new Blaze Pizza at 1620 E. Craig Road in North Las Vegas between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. Friday.

Nevada background check bill sent for final vote

The Assembly Judiciary Committee on Thursday approved Senate Bill 143, sending it to the full body for a final vote before being sent to Gov. Steve Sisolak’s desk, who has long signaled his intent to sign it into law.

Off-roaders fume over Clark County plan to set aside land

The plan to create three new recreation areas was meant to appease off-road groups angered by a resolution passed last year seeking more federal land for development while closing other environmentally sensitive areas. It didn’t work.

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