California’s PG&E admits its equipment may have ignited fire

California’s biggest utility admitted its electrical equipment may have ignited a wildfire burning in wine country Friday, despite blackouts imposed across the region to prevent blazes.

‘Too darn old’: Sanders, Biden confront age concerns

Both Bernie Sanders, 78, and Joe Biden, 76, suggest their age isn’t a major issue, but voters, particularly older voters, aren’t so sure.

Massive New Jersey mall to open but will shoppers come?

After endless fits and starts and billions of dollars spent, American Dream is officially opening its doors to the public as the second largest mall in the country.

 
UNLV researcher gets front seat in search for life on Mars

Geoscience professor Elisabeth “Libby” Hausrath is one of just 10 scientists chosen by NASA to select and analyze soil samples from the Mars 2020 mission.

Lion Air crash report points to Boeing, pilots, maintenance as issues

A summary released Friday said Lion Air flight 610 crashed partly because the pilots were never told how to quickly respond to malfunctions of the Boeing 737 Max 8 jet’s automated flight-control system. Investigators also highlighted nine critical points that they said combined to bring on the tragedy.

After Trump withdrawal, US to send troops to Syria oil fields

The Pentagon says it is committed to sending additional military forces to eastern Syria to “reinforce” control of the oil fields and prevent them from “falling back to into the hands of ISIS or other destabilizing actors.”

Clark stuns Desert Oasis 49-48, clinches playoff berth

My’Quel Johnson hit Latroy Howard for a 10-yard touchdown pass with three seconds left to lift the Chargers to a 49-48 victory and their first playoff berth since 2013.

Centennial rolls past Palo Verde, 50-36

After Centennial running back Jordan Smith blew by several Palo Verde defenders, Adrian Ellis stood up near the Bulldogs’ sideline, low-fived one of their assistant coaches and said, “That boy can run.”

UNLV roundup: Volleyball team pockets eighth straight win

Mariena Hayden had 18 kills and five aces to lead UNLV to its eighth straight volleyball win, a 3-1 decision over Air Force in a Mountain West match Thursday at Cox Pavilion.

LETTER: Corporate taxation is a myth

I suppose it’s possible a lot of politicians really think corporations pay taxes. If so, they are not very bright.

LETTER: More arguments in the gun debate

Selling a gun to a minor, a felon or mentally challenged person is illegal. Selling a car to someone is not.

What’s open, closed in observance of Nevada Day

In celebration of the state’s observance of being admitted into the Union in 1864 here is a list of closures and openings on Friday.

California goes dark as wind-whipped fires force evacuations

Fast-growing fires throughout California forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes Thursday as dry winds and high heat fed flames and fears in the state still jittery from devastating wildfires in the past two years.

Concours d’Elegance to showcase rare automobiles in Henderson

The Las Vegas Concours d’Elegance takes place Saturday at the DragonRidge Country Club in Henderson. On Sunday morning, rare cars will roll down the Las Vegas Strip in the Tour d’Elegance.

 
Las Vegas DUI patrol makes 1,000 arrests within year

The team, which is made up of five Metro police officers, three Nevada Highway Patrol troopers and one Metro sergeant, made its 1,000th arrest on Oct. 3.

3 sought in armed robbery at northeast Las Vegas business

Anyone with information is asked to call Metro’s commercial robbery section at 702-828-3591, or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555.

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