BLM recommends 80K attendance cap at Burning Man

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is recommending attendance be capped at existing levels for the next 10 years at the annual Burning Man counter-culture festival in the desert 100 miles (160 kilometers) north of Reno.

‘City on a Hill’ explores Boston Miracle

The 10-episode drama, with an impressive cast that includes an Emmy-worthy Kevin Bacon, debuts Sunday on Showtime.

Prep football television schedule announced

The 11-game regular-season television schedule was released Friday afternoon. All games will air live at 7 p.m. each Thursday on KVMY (My LV TV).

TV best bets for the week of June 16

This week’s top choices include the debut of “City on a Hill,” the return of “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” and the MTV Movie and TV Awards.

Florida governor signs bill banning sanctuary policies

All law enforcement agencies in Florida will have to cooperate with federal immigration authorities under a bill signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday during a ceremony that often felt like a campaign rally for him and President Donald Trump.

Former Durango standout Nick Blake commits to UNLV

The former Durango High standout, a four-star recruit who played the 2018-19 prep season in Los Angeles, is the first player in the 2020 class to commit to the Rebels.

Mexico vows to tighten security at border crossings

Mexico’s president acknowledged Friday that controls are lax at dozens of crossings at the country’s southern border, vowing to correct the situation amid U.S. pressure to crack down on migration from Central America.

Premature migrant baby found at Border Patrol facility in Texas

A teen girl who crossed the border with a parent was found partially hiding a premature baby who needed medical care recently at a Border Patrol facility in Texas.

Thai vets nurture lost baby dugong separated from its mother

A baby dugong, a large ocean mammal, that has developed an attachment to humans after being separated from its mother and getting lost off southern Thailand is being nurtured by marine experts in hopes that it can one day fend for itself.

Trump says he plans to keep pressure on Fed over rates

President Donald Trump says he has no intention of ending his public attacks on the Federal Reserve’s interest rate policies even though he knows he has made Chairman Jerome Powell’s job more difficult.

Officials consider tearing down Columbine High School

Two decades after the name “Columbine” became synonymous with a school shooting, the suburban Denver community it’s in is debating whether it’s time to tear down the building.

French tycoons have yet to pay a cent for Notre Dame work bills

The billionaire French donors who publicly promised flashy donations totaling hundreds of millions to rebuild Notre Dame have not yet paid a penny toward the restoration of the French national monument.

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