School traffic returns to Las Vegas Valley after long hiatus

Monday marks the first time in almost a year that children will be attending in person classes at elementary schools across the valley, meaning motorists will need to be especially mindful when traveling through school zones.

CARTOON: Pop goes the weasel

Fears of another Wall Street bubble rise over the perception of an overvalued market and the volatility of speculative trading.

EDITORIAL: Federal judge tosses out CDC’s federal eviction ban

The pandemic has prompted public officials to impose restrictions that have often contorted or ignored constitutional boundaries. It’s encouraging that a number of judges haven’t been afraid to call out abuses.

Wolf tracked near Yosemite for first time in a century

A young male wolf has been traveling near Yosemite National Park, the farthest south a wolf has been tracked in California in more than a century, officials said.

California man faces fine after using mannequin for carpool lane

A California driver who said he had used a mannequin as his passenger for at least a year and a half in order to access carpool lanes has been cited and faces a fine of at least $400.

 
Las Vegas’ Collin Morikawa workmanlike in Workday win

PGA champion Collin Morikawa shook off an early mistake and played a steady hand, closing with a 3-under 69 for a three-shot victory in the Workday Championship.

CDC panel endorses 3rd vaccine option from J&J

WASHINGTON — A U.S. advisory panel has endorsed the new one-dose COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson as a third option to bolster the national effort against the coronavirus pandemic.

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