51s open season with loss at El Paso

The 51s watched as the El Paso Chihuahuas paid tribute to their 2016 Pacific Coast League championship season. The Chihuahuas then went back to work defending their title, routing the 51s 8-1 on Opening Day.

Charley Hoffman goes from 125-1 odds to 13-2 at Masters

Charley Hoffman — one of only two players to break 70, along with William McGirt (69) — closed at 125-1 odds to win the Masters after opening at 150-1 odds in August.

EDITORIAL: Move municipal elections to even-numbered years

While local incumbents love the current system because it’s easier for them to raise money and fend off challengers, perhaps it’s time to put the convenience of residents about the convenience of sitting politicians.

Diversity education would be a boon to Nevada students

This is not just white America and the history taught should reflect that people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds have worked, discovered, sacrificed and even died to help make this country what it is.

Bunkerville protester testifies in his own defense at Las Vegas trial

Idaho gun enthusiast Eric Parker banked on his commitment to self-defense Thursday when he stepped to the witness stand and tried to convince jurors he played no role in a conspiracy to bully federal agents into abandoning their roundup of hundreds of rancher Cliven Bundy’s cows.

Laughing gas leak reported at Henderson hospital

A laughing gas leak occurred about 4 p.m. outside St. Rose Dominican Hospital, Siena campus, in Henderson. A shelter-in-place order followed at the hospital but was lifted before 5:30 p.m.

Nevada lawmakers question ‘pink tax’ proposal

A Nevada Assembly committee got its turn Thursday to consider exempting feminine hygiene products from state sales tax.

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