Nevada fishing report, April 11, 2018

LAKE MEAD — Reports are that action is good for smallmouth and largemouth bass throughout the lake. Anglers are finding prime spring fishing for crappie and black bass in and just outside the Overton Arm, and good fishing for striped bass at Government Wash and around Sand Island. The afternoons are proving to be a more productive fishing time and with the pending new moon, anglers can still find good fishing opportunities at night under a light or with a submersible light.

 
House Speaker Paul Ryan will not run for re-election

After months of speculation, House Speaker Paul Ryan said Wednesday that he will not seek re-election, delivering a blow to Republican leaders dealing with an exodus of veteran lawmakers and boosting Democrats’ hope that they can win back the House.

Trump says missiles ‘will be coming’ to Syria

Rebuffing Russian warnings against U.S. military strikes in Syria, President Donald Trump said Wednesday that missiles “will be coming” in response to Syria’s suspected chemical attack that killed at least 40 people.

At least 100 dead after Algerian military plane crash

At least 100 people were killed when a military plane carrying soldiers crashed soon after takeoff in a farm field in northern Algeria on Wednesday, officials said.

Talk show host out after tweet at Fla. school shooting survivor

A conservative commentator who sent a tweet saying he would use “a hot poker” to sexually assault an outspoken 17-year-old survivor of the Florida high school shooting has resigned from a St. Louis TV station and been taken off the radio after several advertisers withdrew from his shows.

Airlines warned about possible missile attacks against Syria

European airspace authorities are warning aircraft to be careful over the next days when flying close to Syria because of possible military action against President Bashar Assad’s forces.

 
Henderson man triumphs over tragedy with ‘miracle’ recovery

Jeremy Renbarger, 26, went into cardiac arrest twice and doctors said he would likely spend the rest of his days in a vegetative state. Two weeks later, he walked out of the hospital.

 
Country star Tim McGraw collapses on stage in Ireland

Tim McGraw, who was performing as part of the Country to Country festival in the U.K., had performed Friday night in London and Saturday night in Glasgow as part of C2C, a three-day, three-city country-music festival.

Las Vegas commuters struggling to tackle Main Event

With the Main Event in full swing, perplexed commuters are still figuring out the best way to get around the maze of detours plaguing downtown Las Vegas.

CSN faculty contract talks continue to drag on

Sixteen months and counting. That’s how long the College of Southern Nevada faculty has been working with the administration to reach a collective bargaining agreement.

A purr-fect weekend for pets in Henderson — PHOTOS

The Cats And Sin City cat club, in cooperation with the City of Henderson, presented the March Madness Cat Show this past weekend at the Henderson Multigenerational Center.

More young adults in Utah carrying concealed firearms

Since the reduced age limit took effect on May 9, Utah has issued more than 1,400 permits for 18- to 20-year-olds to carry concealed firearms.

Tight Las Vegas point spreads make it tougher to pick NCAA upsets

No. 10 Butler, a 1-point favorite over No. 7 Arkansas, was the only lower seed favored over a higher seed when Las Vegas sports books posted the opening lines Sunday for the NCAA Tournament, which opens on Tuesday and starts in earnest Thursday.

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