Distracted driver ordered to visit grave of woman she killed

An Oronoco woman will serve six months in jail for a distracted driving crash in rural Dakota County in 2016 that killed a woman — and she’ll also have to visit the woman’s grave not once but twice.

Group seeks probe into Nissan automatic emergency braking

DETROIT — A U.S. auto safety group wants the government to investigate automatic emergency braking on some Nissan Rogue SUVs, alleging that the safety feature makes the vehicles brake even when there’s no emergency.

Tiger Woods wins Masters for 1st major title since 2008

Tiger Woods shot 70 Sunday to capture his fifth Masters and 15th career major championship, erasing a two-shot deficit during a dramatic final round duel at Augusta National.

NJ judge refuses to dismiss charges against paralyzed man

A judge has refused to dismiss gun and drug charges against a New Jersey man paralyzed during his arrest almost five years ago, saying he believes the defendant could probably make it to court — and if not, he could appear via video feed.

Hacker group posts hundreds of law officer records

Authorities were investigating Saturday the online posting by a hacker group of the personal information of hundreds of federal agents and police officers apparently stolen from websites affiliated with alumni of the FBI’s National Academy.

Wind and chance of rain in Las Vegas Valley forecast

After a warm, sunny weekend, Las Vegans can expect a windy start to the week and chances for rain by Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.

3 kids among 8 dead in as powerful storms batter South

Powerful storms swept across the South on Sunday after unleashing suspected tornadoes and flooding that killed at least eight people, injured dozens and flattened much of a Texas town.

Raiders’ money riding on timely move to lower-tax Nevada

Raiders tackle Trent Brown and his bank account are waiting on Las Vegas. In 2020, the Raiders are scheduled to move to Nevada, one of seven U.S. states with no state income taxes.

Peregrine falcons act as mercury bellwether, Nevada study shows

The toxic element is turning up in the feathers of peregrine falcons from coast to coast, including those living full time at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, according to a new study by Nevada Department of Wildlife biologist Joe Barnes.

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