Aviators won’t host $1 food night at new Summerlin ballpark

With the Las Vegas Aviators set to open their new Summerlin ballpark in less than a month, there’s one item noticeably missing from the team’s upcoming promotions schedule: the beloved Value Menu Monday.

Nevada tribes join opposition to plutonium shipments

Leaders of 13 Nevada Indian tribes sent letters to President Donald Trump and Energy Secretary Rick Perry objecting to the transfer of the radioactive material to the Nevada National Security Site.

Ex-CCSD administrator named Nevada schools superintendent

Gov. Steve Sisolak on Monday tapped Jhone Ebert, a former Clark County School District leader and current deputy commissioner in the New York State Education Department, as the state’s next superintendent of public instruction.

Linked by pain: 2 school massacre survivors, dad commit suicide

Tragedies like the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High and Sandy Hook Elementary school massacres eventually fade from view, blunted by other mass shootings and the passage of time.

More seniors turning to pot for age-related aches

Most states now have legal medical marijuana, and 10 of them, including California, allow anyone 21 or older to use pot recreationally.

 
Norway investigating why cruise ship sailed into storm

COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Norwegian officials have opened an investigation into why a cruise ship carrying more than 1,370 people set sail along the country’s often wild western coast despite storm warnings, forcing a major evacuation by helicopter.

Justice demanded for 4 Dutch journalists killed in El Salvador

Calls are now mounting in the Netherlands for Reyes Mena and others responsible for the killings to be brought to justice after a documentary shown on Dutch TV cast a spotlight on the never-prosecuted slayings

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