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VP Harris trip to Las Vegas today canceled

Vice President Kamala Harris’ planned trip to Las Vegas was pulled. She will remain in Washington D.C. instead, according to the White House.

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Man dies after being hit by car while crossing the street

A pedestrian was killed Friday evening in the east valley while crossing the street outside of a marked crosswalk.

SAUNDERS: Where have all of Washington’s fiscal conservatives gone?

The national debt is more than $34 trillion, or over $100,000 for every man, woman and child in America.

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Popular Strip music festival canceled by threat of strong winds

The “Lovers & Friends” festival has been canceled, according to event organizers. This was to be the third installment of the annual hip-hop and R&B festival.

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Graney: Golden Knights-Stars series deserves a Game 7

The Golden Knights aren’t done yet. There is still a Stanley Cup to defend after Friday’s win over the Dallas Stars in Game 6 of their Stanley Cup playoff series.

Knights-Stars recap: Spectacular Adin Hill keeps season alive

Adin Hill recorded a shutout in his second start of the series, and the Golden Knights avoided elimination with a win over the Dallas Stars in Game 6 on Friday.

Golden Knights-Stars start time announced for Game 7

The Golden Knights will travel to Dallas for the deciding Game 7 of the Western Conference first-round series against the Stars.

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Green Valley routs Silverado in softball, earns playoff spot — PHOTOS

Green Valley defeated Silverado in a play-in game for the Class 5A Desert League’s final spot in the Southern Region playoffs. Here are photos from the game.

LETTER: Nobody to root for in campus protests

Woke administrators vs. spoiled students.

LETTER: Protesters disrupt those there to learn

If demonstrators don’t go to class, fail them.

LETTER: Highways will go the way of the horse and buggy

I personally can’t wait to give up the soporific scenery, racetrack-like mentality and beautiful Baker bathroom stops of the Interstate 15 car commute in favor of a sleek, smooth train.

LETTER: Oakland A’s scrounging around for money

Vegas should have gotten an expansion team.

LETTER: The many dangers of Donald Trump

A tyrannical track record.

EDITORIAL: NY proves more money will never fix education

Anyone who thinks spending more is the key to improving education needs to look at New York.

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High school baseball, softball, boys volleyball playoff schedules

The times, dates and opponents for all of this week’s Southern Nevada high school baseball, softball and boys volleyball playoff games.

Las Vegas Valley volunteers going to Texas to assist in flood recovery

Red Cross disaster relief teams from across the nation are mobilizing to support evacuees in Texas, the most recent state slammed by storms this past week.

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Aces host media day with heightened bonds, welcome new faces

The Aces are using the bond developed last season to power their quest for a three-peat, and the team could become even closer with new players.

After canceling commencement, USC will host event at L.A. Coliseum

After canceling its mainstage commencement ceremony amid pro-Palestinian protests, USC has announced plans for a “Trojan Family” graduation event at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

GOP Senate primary candidates include 2020 election deniers

How Nevada’s GOP Senate hopefuls stand on the 2020 presidential election

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$100M Red Rock trail project moves forward with more funding

The trail features plans for a shared use pathway from Summerlin to Red Rock Canyon and to widen SR159 near Red Rock Canyon.

‘Strong role model:’ NLV mayor mourns death of mother

North Las Vegas on Friday city announced the death of Naomi Delores Jackson Goynes, mother of the mayor.

California pedestrian struck, killed near Boulder City, police say

The GMC driver stayed on scene for investigating Nevada Highway Patrol officers.

Police defend decision not to disclose accidental gunshot during Columbia protest

New York City police officials defended their decision to keep quiet about a potentially dangerous accident that happened as officers cleared pro-Palestinian protesters from Columbia University.

A new sea route for Gaza aid is on track, USAID says

Preparations are on track in Gaza for humanitarian workers to be ready to deliver food, treatment for children and other assistance by mid-May, a USAID official said.

New Jewish Affinity Group makes presence felt at UNLV

UNLV students and faculty partcipated in a “How to Be a Peacemaker” discussion group at the Student Diversity Office inside of the Student Union.

Houthis threaten to try to attack ships in Mediterranean Sea

The Houthi terrorist group based in Yemen threatened to start trying to attack ships in the eastern Mediterranean Sea as it steps up a campaign of anti-Israeli assaults.

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Israel has briefed U.S. on plan to evacuate Palestinian civilians ahead of potential Rafah operation

Israel this week briefed Biden administration officials on a plan to evacuate Palestinian civilians ahead of a potential operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.

‘Pretty freaking cool’: Van Halen rocker sees star (and key chain) shine in LA — PHOTOS

Guy Fieri produced a great gift and John Mayer displayed the gift of gab at Sammy Hagar’s Hollywood event.

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UNLV says sign on campus defaced with ‘Free Palestine’ message

An outsider was arrested after she allegedly vandzlized a UNLV sign with the words “Free Palestine” Thursday night, according to university officials.

Man linked to double homicide arrested in connection with animal abuse

Shane Valentine, 31, had been a person of interest in the still-unsolved 2016 shooting deaths of Sydney Land, 21, and Nehemiah “Neo” Kauffman, 20.