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2021-03-03
Push to vaccinate
County agrees to pay $1.5M
Vegas Madness is back, but fans will be shut out of college basketball tournaments
Texas ending state mandate to wear masks
■ The Aviators season was postponed a month to allow for more vaccinations.
SUV, semitruck collide near U.s.-mexico border in California, killing 13 people
■ Six Dr. Seuss books will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery.
Cashman Center sees big lines with eligibility for shots expanded
■ The victim of a punching attack on the Strip was a retired Connecticut police officer.
■ Ukraine’s president received a coronavirus vaccine in a bid to dispel skepticism.
■ Reno has outpaced Las Vegas in rebounding from the pandemic.
■ FBI Director Chris Wray told Congress that the Jan. 6 riot was “domestic terrorism.”
■ Despite some odd challenges, the Knights are in good position at this point in the season.
■ The Storey County Commission took a stand against a plan for Innovation Zones.
■ President Joe Biden urged Senate Democrats to rally behind his $1.9 trillion relief bill.
Nevada reports 309 cases, 10 deaths as positivity rate declines
■ Nevada lawmakers filed a bill to require consent for nuclear waste storage.
San Francisco is set to reopen more businesses as virus rates fall
■ The Raiders’ fullback is tired of hearing the team needs to upgrade from Derek Carr.
■ A governor in Nigeria said 279 girls abducted from a school were freed.
■ Clorox became MGM Resorts’ official cleaning products company.
Public appearances by N.Y. governor vanish
Cuomo critics call statement a ‘faux-pology’
High court likely to uphold Ariz. voter restrictions
Governors criticize linking relief, unemployment
Myanmar crackdown escalates
Life is Beautiful plots 2021 return
Raiders team with Safenest on education
County conducting public survey on Route 91 memorial
County asks state to ban wildlife kill contests
Another bill seeks house arrest credit
Man arrested in attack on housekeeper
Free-market environmentalism protects redwoods
Blind spot
Danger on the horizon
The case against reparations, part one
Expanded mail voting invites trouble
On-off relationship seems mostly off
Head off disputes before guests arrive
TODAY’S HOROSCOPE
Slot maker says finish to last year was robust
Grocer starts construction of superstore
FBI director calls riot ‘domestic terrorism’
Why has coronavirus testing slumped? It’s complicated.
Names of Nevada landmarks should represent values that make us proud
An enduring legacy for Las Vegans
Some on the left are high on their own supply
Genderless Potato Heads are no cause for panic
Results for Otzelberger’s first UNLV class with freshmen less than optimal
NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
Merck to manufacture Johnson & Johnson vaccine in White House-brokered deal
CENTERS AIM TO SERVE MINORITY COMMUNITIES
The weddings boom is coming
Equipo Academy poised for strong soccer run
Diong weighing options in Rebels’ season finale
Kang’s game ‘a work in progress’
Molinari good bet for long shot at Bay Hill
Ducharme gets first win as head coach
Suns overcome Booker’s ejection, hold off Lakers
Baylor tops West Virginia in OT
Monday’s comeback will rank among all-time bests
Fourth line rolling, but looking for elusive goal
Gragson still unhappy over crash with Starr last week
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