Columbine honors 13 lost with community service, ceremony

The events end a three-day slate of somber gatherings honoring the victims and lending support to their families, survivors of the April 20, 1999, attack and the school’s students and staff.

Tiger attack at Topeka Zoo leaves zookeeper hospitalized

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports the incident happened around 9:30 a.m. Saturday, when a Sumatran tiger named Sanjiv tackled the worker in an enclosed outdoor space.

Mueller report: Read the document

On Thursday, the Department of Justice released a 448-page investigative report into allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Former U.S. Marine arrested in North Korea embassy attack in Madrid

A man suspected of involvement in a mysterious dissident group’s February raid on North Korea’s Embassy in Madrid was arrested in Los Angeles by U.S. authorities.

‘New breed’ of terrorists in Northern Ireland, police say

Police in Northern Ireland arrested two teenagers Saturday in connection with the fatal shooting of a young journalist during rioting in the city of Londonderry.

Fueled by Notre Dame fire, yellow vest anger burns in France

French yellow vest protesters set fires along a march route through Paris on Saturday to drive home their message to a government they see as out of touch with the problems of the poor.

Chris Evans, aka Captain America, talks about his Avengers role

Captain America just can’t admit it. On an early Sunday morning in Los Angeles, actor Chris Evans — the man with the red, white and blue shield — was contemplating “Avengers: Endgame,” due out Friday.

Galleries showcase local artists

Deciding what and how to arrange art on the walls can be a daunting endeavor. Picking up a few pieces to pop onto an empty expanse of a wall can quickly solve the problem, but the effect can be as bland as the blank wall. However, handmade pieces add to your collection of worthy art compared to the smattering of impulse buys that prove less interesting as times passes.

Winds to stick around the Las Vegas Valley

The windy weather will continue in the Las Vegas Valley over the next few days, according to the National Weather Service.

Yellow leaves not necessarily caused by fertilizer

Q: I see many times where you’ve said fruit trees only need feeding in the spring. However, without periodic applications of nitrogen, my 3-year-old peach tree leaves become yellow. Could there something going on I should investigate?

UNLV roundup: Hare, baseball team shut down UNR

Bryson Stott, Dillon Johnson and Edarian Williams each drove in two runs to back Ryan Hare, who pitched eight strong innings in leading UNLV past UNR 7-4 in a Mountain West baseball game Friday in Reno.

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