GLVAR 2009 president gives hope

The Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors inducted Sue Naumann as its new 2009 president Nov. 22 at its annual Installation Gala in the Champagne Ballroom at the Paris Hotel and Casino.

Chefs prepare holiday meal

Dozens of chefs and students from Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Las Vegas in Summerlin worked to make the Thanksgiving holiday special for others in the Las Vegas Valley. They prepared more than 500 Thanksgiving dinners this season for at-risk students and seniors, and they delivered dinner on Thanksgiving Day for the crews at two Summerlin fire stations — the city of Las Vegas fire stations, No. 7 and No. 47.

Tuscan Cliffs showcases kitchens

Pacific Southwest Development released homes in its Tuscan Cliffs development that will be available for move-in by the end of the year.

Utes make decisive run without Nevill

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Three players scored 13 points apiece to lead Utah over Missouri State 71-58 on Friday.

Las Vegas standouts eager for first taste of 4A semis

Las Vegas High is no stranger to the state football semifinals, but today’s game is uncharted territory for seniors Emir Lopez, Reggie Bullock and Alanzi Langstaff.

No. 1 Tide faces challenge

As if one of the nation’s fiercest rivalries needed a boost, Nick Saban is ready to make his mark on the Iron Bowl.

Defeat shines light on UNLV weaknesses

The thing to realize is not 45 missed shots. It’s that few of them were even open. It’s that when you defend the basketball in November as well as Cal did Friday, an opponent must play far beyond its own potential to have a chance.

IN BRIEF

FOOTBALL

ON TV/RADIO

BASKETBALL

Defense gives Bucs edge over Saints

In a desperate search for the top player in the NFL this season, it seems the leader of a flawed pack is New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT HOLLYWOOD PARK

Huggins clings to Vegas

Maybe Bob Huggins wanted to coach at UNLV. Maybe he didn’t. But one thing is undeniable: Huggins enjoys coaching in Las Vegas.

Cal humbles Rebels at home

With an impressive shooting display, Jerome Randle, California’s 5-foot-10-inch guard, took UNLV apart. In the aftermath of a surprising blowout, he made another big statement by taking one parting shot.

Phelps galpal gets exposure on Web

Michael Phelps, the golden boy of swimming, may be up to his neck in a dating scandal.

IN BRIEF

SECOND TEEN INJURED

Bargain hunting

After 32 hours camped in front of an electronics store, Russ Mayfield of Las Vegas personified the state of America’s consumer economy: disheveled and dead on his feet, yet determined to trudge headlong into another holiday shopping season.

Suspect left cell with his victims

Here’s a hint for would-be criminals: Don’t give victims your cell phone — especially if it has your photo in it.

Tahoe ski resort openings delayed

RENO — A storm dropped a few inches of snow around Lake Tahoe, but it was not enough to allow skiers and snowboarders to hit the slopes in full force yet.

Answers sought in death of icon

The death earlier this year of iconic Las Vegas figure James “Buffalo Jim” Barrier was ruled accidental, but family members continue to contend that the colorful mechanic was murdered.

New plan for Huntridge proposed

The closed and historic Huntridge Theater building might be getting a face lift and new occupants if plans to resurrect the property are approved by the Las Vegas City Council — but it won’t be a theater.

Housing chief stressed

Don England hasn’t been feeling so great lately.

The right against self incrimination

The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution holds, among other protections, that no person “shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself … .”

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