Week in Pictures: March 31-April 6

Take a look at some eye-catching pictures from Las Vegas Review-Journal photographers in the past week, including President Trump, Fountains of Bellagio and Kaos opening. Attendees record with their phones as performers entertain by the outdoor stage during the grand opening weekend of Kaos, the new dayclub and nightclub at the Palms, in Las Vegas […]

EDITORIAL: Proposal could create PERS death spiral

Despite all the problems with its Public Employees’ Retirement System, Nevada has consistently done one thing right. It’s reevaluated and adjusted contribution rates every two years as needed. That could be changing.

A Joe Biden allegory

The 1960s are finally dead.

UNLV roundup: Early homers by Pfeifer, Stott key baseball win

Austin Pfeifer hit a three-run home run in the first inning, and Bryson Stott duplicated the feat in the second to put UNLV ahead to stay in its 9-6 win over host Air Force in a Mountain West baseball game Saturday.

 
Pearl Harbor survivor recalls experiences at Las Vegas event

Edward Hall, one of the last surviving veterans of the Pearl Harbor attack, recounted his experiences during a Las Vegas event Saturday honoring the 95-year-old Army veteran.

Mormon leaders talk spirituality, not changes, at conference

Leaders with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints delivered spiritual guidance aimed at strengthening members’ faith amid a world of temptation and immorality and reaffirmed the faith’s opposition to gay marriage during a church conference Saturday in Utah.

Bishop Gorman softball falls in Savanna tournament

Bishop Gorman’s softball team battled back from an early 3-0 deficit in its first game Saturday, but lost twice in the Savanna Rebels Tournament in Anaheim, California.

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