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Police use pepper spray to stop fight at Canyon Springs game

A Clark County School District police officer deployed pepper spray Friday night to break up a fight between two girls following a basketball game between Canyon Springs and Legacy high schools.

Pepper spray used to stop fight at Canyon Springs
 
Pepper spray used to stop fight at Canyon Springs

Police used pepper spray to break up a fight at the Canyon Springs-Legacy basketball game Friday at Canyon Springs High (Joel Angel Juarez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Plenty of action around town for rodeo enthusiasts

When the sun goes down, the lights turn up for what the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo appropriately terms NFR After Dark.

Wrangler NFR spins off bevy of new events

Since 1985, the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo has taken over the city for 10 days each December, bringing with it 120 contestants who rode, roped and wrestled their way to a qualifying spot.

 
Trump rallies for Alabama’s Roy Moore at Florida event

President Donald Trump on Friday urged voters to elect a Republican Senate candidate in Alabama who has been dogged by allegations of sexual misconduct, warning that America “cannot afford” to have a Democrat win the hard-fought campaign instead.

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