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Marvin Menzies on UNLV’s rivalry with UNR
 
Marvin Menzies on UNLV’s rivalry with UNR

UNLV basketball coach Marvin Menzies talks about the rivalry with UNR. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Woman with pickax arrested at North Las Vegas elementary school
 
Woman with pickax arrested at North Las Vegas elementary school

A woman wielding a pickax was arrested Tuesday near a North Las Vegas elementary school. A woman was reported climbing on the outside of the chain link fence at Williams Elementary School while more than 200 students were outside. She was screaming and yelling that she was gonna kill everybody. Police took her into custody after officers told her to come down from the fence. Kisstal Killough was booked into Las Vegas Detention Center on four counts, including assault with a deadly weapon. Police say she appeared to be impaired.

Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, Feb. 28
 
Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, Feb. 28

MGM Resorts plans to raise resort fees at some properties.

The timing and size of the increase is unknown. However, executives hinted they might soon push fees up to Caesars’ level.

Caesars recently raised many resort fees to between $35-39.

Officials say the rise helps offset higher labor costs

Officers arrested a woman with a pickax near Williams Elementary School in North Las Vegas.

Neighbors said the woman was climbing the outside of a chain link fence while more than 200 students were outside.

Police said the woman was screaming that she was gonna kill everyone.

Now Kisstal Killough is charged with assault with a deadly weapon.

And the woman who fell asleep at the wheel and ran off the freeway, killing six teenagers in 2000, has made her plea for a fifth early release.

Jessica Williams has served 18 years. Commissioners will issue their decision on March 14.

Dick’s Sporting Goods Ends Sale of Assault Weapons Florida School Shooting
 
Dick’s Sporting Goods Ends Sale of Assault Weapons Florida School Shooting

Dick’s Sporting Goods Ends Sale of Assault Weapons Florida
School Shooting The retailer announced the move in an open letter and an appearance by CEO Ed Stack on ‘Good Morning America.’ Ed Stack, (Good Morning America) Ed Stack, (Good Morning America) Dick’s is also ending the sale of high-capacity magazines and sales of guns to people under 21 years old. The company ended the sale of assault weapons at Dick’s-branded stores after the Newtown, Conn. school shooting
in 2012. However, they were still selling them at its 35 Field & Stream locations. Nikolas Cruz, 17, shot and killed 17 students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida on Feb. 14.

MGM Resorts ready to increase resort fees
 
MGM Resorts ready to increase resort fees

MGM Resorts International plans to raise their resort fees at some properties. The timing or size of the fee increase wasn’t given, but hinted they might soon push them up to Caesars’ level. Caesars raised resort fees at their eight Las Vegas Strip properties on Feb. 1. The rise in resort and other fees, like parking, will help offset inevitably higher labor costs, executives said. MGM spokeswoman Mary Hynes says the market “has experienced recent increases, and we subsequently anticipate making adjustments in the near future.” In January, MGM announced it would increase parking fees at 11 of its 12 Strip properties.

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