Bishop George Leo Thomas of Montana is announced as the new Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Las Vegas replacing retiring Bishop Joseph A. Pepe. K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal
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Thousands of homes sell every month in Southern Nevada, but it seems they rarely, if ever, trade hands under the circumstances surrounding the one at 809 Palmhurst Drive. After owner Carole Barnish died in August, Shalena Earnheart filed a deed for the house and a probate case for Barnish’s estate. Earnheart said she was Barnish’s “only help” and “constant companion” for many years. But long-time neighbors say they’d never seen or heard of Earnheart until she took title to the home. She’s been accused of forgery and of repeatedly breaking into and ransacking Barnish’s house.
Judith Roberts and her daughter Kathleen Meehan own J.R. Pony Farm, a place in unincorporated Las Vegas. They fear the city council’s proposal to annex their property as well as the property of 1,500 others will destroy the resource they bring to the community and the lifestyle they love. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal @rookie__rae)
Patty Charlton, vice president and provost for the College of Southern Nevada in Henderson, at the CSN Henderson Campus is interviewed about her new role on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018.
Arriving tourists express their excitement after arriving at McCarran Airpot. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
At a press conference on Tuesday, long-time ring announcer Michael Buffer gave his take on the Canelo Alvarez-Gennady Golovkin rematch and also spoke on what makes Las Vegas a fight mecca.
Students from Carolyn S Reedom Elementary School entertain attendees for the new Desert Diamonds Baseball Complex groundbreaking ceremony at Mountains Edge Regional Park.
The Lights FC’s defense has struggled this preseason. The team allowed nine goals in its first three games. That’s drawn the ire of coach Jose Luis Sanchez Sola. We cannot concede so many things so easily. We are giving them things. They are winning without any effort. The Lights are trying to balance being aggressive on offense and smart on defense. We’ve definitely seen all three games that we have to be a little smarter when you’re that aggressive.
1. Will young lions roar again? After showing well in the season-opening Daytona, promising NASCAR youngsters were overshadowed by veteran coounterparts in Atlanta 2. NASCAR air guns. They malfunctioned at Atlanta, costing drivers such as Martin Truex Jr. and race winner Kevin Harvick track position 3. Ford vs. Chevy. New Camaro was the rage at Daytona, but Fords raced to the front at Atlanta Speedway