The federal government plans to release an above-average amount of Colorado River water into Lake Mead this year, but it’s less than many hoped after a healthy snow season across much of the West.
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Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
Police are warning people attending the giant Coachella music festival in the Southern California desert to take measures to safeguard their cellphones.
A Black Hawk helicopter crashed onto a golf course in Maryland during a routine training flight, killing one crew member and injuring the two others on board, the U.S. Army said.
A woman and her stepgrandson were swept down a remote creek in Grand Canyon National Park, but the family is holding out hope that the 62-year-old wife of a popular outdoor footwear company founder has the skills to keep them both alive until they’re found.
Floor sessions should dominate day 72 of the 2017 legislative session.
Butterflies including the blue morpho, zebra longwing and banded orange longwing will flutter through fragrant flowers at the annual spring butterfly habitat.
Hundreds of bills died Friday, including a property tax increase, the sanctuary state bill and a plastic bag ban, but the most interesting part of session is just beginning.
They know what he can do. They also know he’s not on the roster yet.
Those who know Walt Perko agree that he is unconventional. As one enters his apartment in a senior community, a robotic skull atop a refrigerator lights up.
When voluntary workouts began last April, Khalil Mack said that he took only one day before his offseason preparation. On Monday, at the start of these same workouts, Mack announced that he shut down his body for a whole two days.
The 20th anniversary of the festival brought traditionalism with a twist to The Orleans.
The Raiders began their voluntary workout program Tuesday morning, beginning with coach Jack Del Rio meeting players at 8:30 a.m. before positional meetings and player training with the strength and conditioning staff.
Here are your Monday morning headlines.
After a hectic day of committee hearings on Friday, there are only three committees scheduled to meet. A Senate Floor session is scheduled at 11 a.m. with dozens of bills up on General File, which means they could be up for a vote.