Rainiers power past Aviators in Washington

Jose Lobaton socked a pair of three-run home runs, leading the Tacoma Rainiers to a 9-3 Pacific Coast League victory over the Aviators on Thursday night at Cheney Stadium.

“The Lion King” is back

The remakes have been a mixed bag offering some combination of modern visual effects, fresh casting andnarrative tweaks to catch up more dated material to the times.

County commission cautiously open to working with school district

The Clark County Commission on Thursday signaled a cautious willingness to partner with the Clark County School District on education initiatives that would be funded through a potential quarter-percent sales tax, but stressed the need for accountability, information and easier public access to school grounds.

Slime mold fungus in lawn causes no harm

Slime mold fungi are particularly disgusting because they are gelatinous and, over time, change color if they’re left undisturbed. Slime molds can lay atop the grass and smother it.

Homeowners replacing worn carpet with tile or luxury vinyl

When it’s time to get rid of the carpet, many homeowners are choosing tile planks or luxury vinyl planks. They want the look of wood without the maintenance.

Joe Biden, Kamala Harris set for Democratic debate rematch

The second set of summer Democratic presidential debates will feature a rematch with a twist, plus the first showdown of leading progressives as the party wrestles with its philosophical identity and looks ahead to a 2020 fight against President Donald Trump.

Sewage backup closes businesses at Spring Valley plaza

Several businesses and restaurants on the corner of Jones and Spring Mountain were closed Thursday after a sewage problem, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.

 
AEG sees no problem filling 46 events at Las Vegas stadium

With a lot of interest being shown by representatives tied to sports, entertainment and corporate events, AEG Facilities Regional Vice President Chris Wright said they’ll have no issue filing the stadium for 46 events annually.

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