Josh Jacobs pays traffic fine, does community work for accident

A traffic case involving Las Vegas Raiders player Josh Jacobs was closed Monday after he completed community service and paid a fine stemming from a vehicle crash in January near McCarran International Airport, his lawyers said.

Hawaii dam breach forcing evacuations on Maui

Heavy rains caused a dam to overflow on the Hawaiian island of Maui, and and nearby residents in the community of Haiku are being evacuated, county officials said Monday.

CARTOON: Joker’s wild

Prince Harry and Meghan sit down for an interview with Oprah.

LETTER: Nevada’s Patient Zero was eligible for the shot

In his Thursday letter, Gary Mahoney seems to begrudge Ronald Pipkins — a former Marine, who has been identified as Southern Nevada’s Patient Zero — getting his COVID-19 vaccine.

 
Opt-out organ donation bill draws critics

A bill that would reverse the current organ donation policy — in which people opt-in to becoming organ donors — drew critics at a legislative hearing Monday.

Photos of the week in Las Vegas

Take a look through the eyes of Las Vegas Review-Journal photographers at the week that was from March 1 through March 7.

700-plus CCSD employees have remote work requests denied

District representatives say “more than half” the requests were from licensed employees such as speech and language therapists, physical therapists and school psychologists.

Raiders on verge of adding, cutting cornerbacks

The Raiders, who are expected to release veteran slot cornerback Lamarcus Joyner, are bringing in cornerback A.J. Bouye for a free-agent visit

 
Raiders offseason video series: Wide receivers

Vegas Nation’s Heidi Fang and Sam Gordon review the wide receivers production in 2020 and try to determine what could happen with the position group in 2021.

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