Biden recognizes atrocities against Armenians as genocide

A grateful Armenia said it appreciated Biden’s “principled position” as a step toward “the restoration of truth and historical justice.”

Controlling weeds in Las Vegas take persistent work

The three worst weeds to control in home landscapes are common Bermuda grass, nutgrass and palm seedlings. Controlling common Bermuda grass and nutgrass organically requires persistence — knocking them back as soon as they appear until they finally start surrendering around late summer.

Findlay Automotive supports YMCA’s commitment to health

Millions of people have enthusiastically sung the words from the classic 1978 hit, “It’s fun to stay at the YMCA!” Indeed since 1944, the YMCA of Southern Nevada has had its doors open to the community, providing its programs for children, individuals and families.

Aces begin training camp with lofty goals, expectations

The Aces begin training camp on Sunday at Michelob Ultra Arena, thus beginning their quest for the franchise’s first championship after reaching the WNBA Finals last fall in the league’s bubble setting in Florida.

Night of chaos in Israel results in dozens of arrests, wounded police

Israeli police said 44 people were arrested and 20 officers were wounded in Jerusalem, where security forces separately clashed with Palestinians angry about Ramadan restrictions and Jewish extremists who held an anti-Arab march nearby.

COMMENTARY: Pen-pal program brings teachers, students together

The NHS Teacher Pen Pal program has resulted in genuine connections between teachers and students, creating a meaningful learning experience for everyone at our school.

LETTER: Proposal in Carson City would threaten health care choice

Senate Bill 448 gave rise to health care distinctly different and independent from Western medicine. Other states followed Nevada.

Gun control measures stall in Senate

An attempt to reform gun laws and strengthen background checks appears to have stalled in the Senate as the country grapples with recurring mass shootings.

 
2021 NFL Draft — Final mock drafts

In the final episode of Vegas Nation’s NFL Draft video series, Adam Hill and Heidi Fang breakdown their mock drafts and evaluate players at various skill positions and determine which of those could be a fit for the Las Vegas Raiders.

Marchant sets sights on secretary of state

Former Nevada Assemblyman and 2020 Republican congressional challenger Jim Marchant will run for Secretary of State in 2022, he told the Review-Journal in an interview Friday.

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