Speech is not violence

Criticizing someone’s political views shouldn’t be conflated with threatening their life. When it comes to Rep. Ilhan Omar, that somehow has become a debatable contention.

Savaging the public trust

Too many Nevada officials seem to feel entitled to taxpayer largess.

CARTOON: Radicals in Congress

Rep. Ilhan Omar belittles 9/11 then blames those who point it out.

Roundup: Diamondbacks score in eighth inning to nip Torrey Pines

Jordan DeMarce scored the eventual winning run on a throwing error in the top of the eighth inning Tuesday to lift Desert Oasis’ baseball team to an 8-7 win over Torrey Pines (Calif.) in the Lions Tournament in San Diego.

Morgan Harris leads Panthers’ sweep of Carlin

Morgan Harris went 2-for-4 with a triple and three RBIs in the opener and 3-6 with four runs and three RBIs in the nightcap as Pahranagat Valley’s softball team routed host Carlin 16-0 in three innings and 22-5 in a doubleheader Tuesday.

Chris Warren wild card in Raiders’ growing backfield

Raiders running back Chris Warren led the NFL in rushing last preseason as an undrafted rookie, impressing but not quite able to claim a 53-man roster spot. He will push again to earn a spot this offseason.

President Trump signs Colorado River drought plan

President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a plan to cut back on the use of water from the Colorado River, which serves 40 million people in the U.S. West.

Chef Shaun King heads to Phan’s Slanted Door at Forum Shops

Chef Shaun King is making a habit of using food festivals to announce his big career moves. King, who revealed he was exiting David Chang’s Momofuku when he appeared in a different restaurant’s booth at Whiskey in the Wilderness in early March, surprised attendees of UNLVino’s Grand Tasting on Saturday by appearing alongside San Francisco Chef Charles Phan to serve samples from the upcoming Forum Shops outpost of Phan’s Slanted Door. King confirmed he’ll be running the local kitchen for Phan when the restaurant opens in late summer.

In Summerlin, students sell garden goods en masse

Over 400 students filled Pavilion Center Drive in Downtown Summerlin on April 12 to sell freshly harvested fruits andvegetables from their school gardens as part of Green Our Planet’s twice-yearly, student-run Giant Student Farmers Market.

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