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LeBron, others take court in ‘I Can’t Breathe’ shirts

LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and multiple players on the Brooklyn Nets are wearing “I Can’t Breathe” shirts as they warm up for a game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Brooklyn.

Criminal records backlog won’t be cleared until 2018

All 78 state courts are now reporting dispositions to the state criminal information repository, but it will take until mid-2018 to erase a backlog of nearly 900,000 old records, state lawmakers were told Monday.

Hendricks is his own toughest critic

Johny Hendricks put the blame squarely on himself for losing his welterweight title to Robbie Lawler on Saturday in UFC 181 at Mandalay Bay. “I didn’t fight. Look at the fourth and fifth round. I just didn’t fight,” Hendricks said.

 
3 people, 1 bear dead after chain of crashes in Florida

Three people died and eight were injured in a chain of car crashes that began when a woman driving an SUV hit and killed a black bear on a dark, remote road in the Florida Everglades region, a police spokesman said on Monday.

Services set for legendary tap dancer Bunny Briggs

Services for legendary tap dancer Bunny Briggs — whose career stretched from the 1920s into the 21st century — will be held at noon Friday at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Henderson.

Cowboy Christmas shatters attendance record

The Cowboy Christmas and Fanfest drew 66,258 shoppers to giant shopping the Las Vegas Convention Center on opening weekend. Is it any wonder Orlando and Dallas tried to rustle the cash cow that is the National Finals Rodeo?

CCSD schools listen to Obama, add more computer classes

Clark County School District and the nation’s six other largest school systems have heeded the call of President Barack Obama to bring computer science courses to more students, the White House announced Monday.

NHL to explore viability of Las Vegas for expansion

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman confirmed that the Board of Governors had no objection to billionaire businessman Bill Foley exploring the level of interest in an expansion team coming to the city of Las Vegas.

Country acts performing for free during NFR

Rodeo brings back old-Vegas tradition of the lounge act, but trade your martini glass for a cowboy hat.

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