In a series in which the losses have been excruciating for the Wranglers, they now find themselves in a position where a loss of any kind ends their season.
AVONDALE, Ariz. — Mark Martin puts in long hours in the gym and thinks the last time he ate fast food was a Burger King run 15 years ago.
One day after she was plunked on the head by Bill Murray’s wayward tee shot, Gayle DiMaggio had a request: a signed copy of his movie “Caddyshack.”
Wielding a fastball consistently near 90 mph, Rancho pitcher Eric Holdren was dominant from the start Saturday in throwing a two-hitter.
It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish. 51s slugger Randy Ruiz is fond of that phrase, hoping it applies to Las Vegas’ performance this season and his career.
Clark County School Board members approved a tentative $2.1 billion budget for 2009-10 amid questions about how much state and federal money the district can expect.
You know the old saying: You have to spend money to make money.
The Twitterati world is aflutter over Criss Angel‘s profane parting shot at celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton.
On Saturday morning, after all the tearful goodbyes to family were over, buses left the Clark County Armory, taking more than 600 soldiers from Nevada’s 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry on the first leg of their year-long journey to the war front in Afghanistan.
Video of local soldier leaving
CARSON CITY — Nevada lawmakers face another big deadline in the 12th week of their 2009 session, which starts Monday, with most Assembly bills having to cross over to the state Senate and vice versa, or else.
Las Vegas police have joined the Twitter Age, using the 140-character “micro-blogging” service Twitter.com as a tool to spread information to the public.
OVERHEARD ON THE SCANNER: “Report of someone outside the store begging for money. Negative clothes.”
A large group of people wearing matching outfits and chanting in unison made a spectacle of themselves Saturday.
Some bands merely hail from a city; others distill its properties like strands of DNA.
CARSON CITY — A boy who survived his parents’ 2003 murder-suicide in Northern Nevada has been hospitalized, authorities said, and his guardians have been arrested on suspicion of failing to properly care for him.
Imagine being able to control how fast your car goes without being behind the steering wheel or holding a gun to the head of the person driving.
Thirteen-year-old Ayren Perry’s dance with death began on a Norman Rockwell painting kind of day, one where sunlight shining on smiling faces promises the innocent pleasures of youth.
North Las Vegas police are looking for a suspect in an early morning home invasion that left one person wounded.
RENO — Dozens of Western Shoshone tribal members and activists are holding an annual ceremonial event on the flank of a Northern Nevada mountain that is at the heart of their legal battle against the world’s biggest gold mining company.