Fans are encouraged to wear white at the Orleans Arena on Tuesday to support the Wranglers in Game 3 of the National Conference finals.
With only one senior on her roster, Rancho boys volleyball coach Allegra Derzon found a way to extend Senior Night festivities Wednesday.
INDIANAPOLIS — With so many veteran drivers trying to make it into the field for the Indianapolis 500 on the second day of qualifications, it seemed unlikely the spotlight would fall on rookie Raphael Matos.
The Harlem Globetrotters soon will have a presence way above the globe.
After spending the winter in the Dominican Republic, left-hander Fabio Castro returned feeling like an improved pitcher. He’s starting to show it, too.
Now that things seem to be dying down, so to speak, it is time to ask the question we’d all like to pretend doesn’t need asking: What the hell happened to us?
RENO — Elk, antelope and big horn sheep are quite at home on the Nevada range, while deer populations continue to struggle because of habitat loss and drought, according to a new report by the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
Stella Butterfield’s business card carries the slogan “fastest pen in the west.”
MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s government on Sunday called China’s treatment of its citizens unacceptable and said it would not participate in a Shanghai trade fair in a dispute over anti-swine flu measures adopted by the Asian giant.
Gov. Jim Gibbons might not remember it, but the record shows he has flip-flopped on the issue of a state lottery.
CARSON CITY — By the numbers alone, this legislative session is likely to come down to one thing: what Bill Raggio wants.
Flamingo headliner Marie Osmond had another health scare over the weekend.
CARSON CITY — North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue infuriated state worker groups last month when she signed legislation cutting salaries for teachers and state employees by 0.5 percent.
RENO — Federal land managers have announced plans for two more long-term holding facilities for wild horses, a move criticized by animal advocates who say it will leave more wild horses in permanent captivity than on the range.
Political speculation is such satisfying sport.
RENO — A pilot was making low passes over people at a party shortly before his small plane nose-dived into a cow pasture in Northern Nevada, killing all five people aboard, a federal investigator said Sunday.
First the banks, then the auto companies. Energy and health care loom large on the horizon.