Las Vegas nightclub patrons rescued from elevator

The Clark County Fire Department rescued about 20 people who were stuck in an elevator for several hours early Sundaymorning at a nightclub on the Las Vegas Strip, the department announced.

Students seen mocking Native Americans could be expelled

Students at a Kentucky Catholic school who were involved in a video showing them mocking NativeAmericans outside the Lincoln Memorial after a Washington rally could potentially face expulsion, according to the diocese.

Judge Golden Knights cumulatively, not game by game

The Golden Knights began a three-game homestand before the All-Star break arrives, and in beating the Penguins 7-3, faced a team that would qualify for the playoffs if the postseason began today.

Cejudo gets first-round win over Dillashaw at UFC on ESPN-Plus 1

Henry Cejudo needed only a record 32 seconds to defend his 125-pound title in New York. Cejudo’s next defense was a passionate one for the flyweights — and the hope that the pounding he put on T.J. Dillashaw early Sunday was enough to keep a sparkling new UFC title belt around his waist for more than one fight.

Roundup: Centennial cruises past Etiwanda

Eboni Walker had 14 points and 13 rebounds Saturday to help Centennial’s girls basketball team cruise past Etiwanda (California), 75-41 in Stockton, California.

Roundup: Clark makes statement in win over Coronado

The No. 2 Chargers overpowered the No. 3 Cougars at South Point Arena en route to a 79-40 victory on Saturday afternoon. Oklahoma recruit Jalen Hill scored 22 points for the Chargers.

 
Bishop Gorman edges Findlay Prep in Big City Showdown

Bishop Gorman forced a turnover in the waning seconds to secure a 59-55 victory over Findlay Prep in the annual Big City Showdown on Saturday at South Point Arena.

 
March in downtown Las Vegas celebrates empowerment of women

A sea of people – some donning bright-pink hats and many carrying handmade signs – swarmed downtown Las Vegas on Saturday morning to celebrate the empowerment of women and demand more progress in the protection of women’s rights.

 
At least 71 die when Mexican pipeline explodes

Gerardo Perez returned Saturday to the scorched field in central Mexico where he’d seen an illegal pipeline tap burst into flames to see if he could recognize missing friends. He couldn’t. Only a handful of the remains had skin. Dozens were burned to the bone or to ash when the gusher of gasoline exploded, killing at least 71 people.

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