Cowboy Classic: Clark, Lincoln County declared co-champs

Clark and Lincoln County’s baseball teams were declared co-champions of the Cowboy Classic tournament Tuesday after rain washed out the tournament championship game at Chaparral.

Mountain Lion/Blazer: Sierra Vista, Schurr share title

Sierra Vista and Schurr (California) were named co-champions of the Mountain Lion/Blazer Classic after rain forced the cancellation of Tuesday’s championship game at Sierra Vista.

Reporter toured Notre Dame just hours before destructive fire

She looked exactly how I remembered her from the first time I saw her nine years ago — the Notre Dame Cathedral. Our Lady of Paris, seemingly all alone on her own island in the middle of the Seine.

New flight plans to improve air traffic in Las Vegas Valley

After multiple public meetings gauging Las Vegas Valley residents’ opinions on flight patterns around the area, aviation officials are one step closer to launching proposed improvements aimed at simplifying the aviation experience.

College of Southern Nevada staffers trained in mental health cues

College of Southern Nevada Counseling and Psychology Services launched a training program in March at its campuses for staffers to pick up on early warning signs of mental health problems in their classrooms and organizations.

In Henderson, Southwest Gas warns about not calling 811

At the utility’s emergency response training facility in southwest Henderson, a gas leak was set off with a loud hiss, and a flame was brought forward. The gas ignited instantly, setting off a ball of fire as tall as the nearby model homes used to train local fire departments how to respond to gas leaks.

Coroner ID’s Las Vegas man who died days after being shot

Jamie Arnold, 36, was pronounced brain dead at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center on Thursday, four days after being shot in a central valley apartment complex, police said.

New CEO caps 2 years of twists and turns for Caesars

Caesars Entertainment Corp. has been swept up in takeover speculation ever since the company’s share price tumbled last year amid disappointing earnings and concerns over a recession.

Minnesota cop’s trial raises issues about police code of silence

Testimony in the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer who shot and killed an unarmed woman after she called 911 to report a possible sexual assault near her home has shined a light on officers’ actions at the scene and raised questions about whether they were trying to protect one of their own.

Officials consider penalties, options to control border influx

Top administration officials have been discussing ways to increase pressure on countries with high numbers of citizens who overstay short-term visas, as part of President Donald Trump’s growing focus on immigration heading into his re-election campaign.