Damn unknown. It always feeds our worst fears. It has this way of appearing at the most unfair times. Kayla Griffith knows of it, and it frightens her.
Del Sol’s football team suffered three straight losses to Las Vegas High in the Class 4A Sunrise Region title game.
Las Vegas High star Bryce Harper hit the first two strikes he saw for home runs Tuesday to give the Wildcats an early lead.
The 51s got off to a slow start on their eight-game trip, losing to the Memphis Redbirds 2-0 Tuesday in a Pacific Coast League game in Memphis, Tenn.
No team in ECHL history has overcome a 3-0 deficit to win a playoff series.
High school golf is an individual support masquerading as a team sport.
No major change in strategy explained the Basic boys volleyball team’s surge past Rancho on Tuesday. The Wolves just started playing harder.
CARSON CITY — The Assembly voted Tuesday for a judge-protection bill that was sought by a Reno judge wounded by a man who was going through a contentious divorce and had just killed his estranged wife.
CARSON CITY — The capstone of the state’s next two-year budget finally fell into place late Tuesday as lawmakers agreed to spend about $300 million more than Gov. Jim Gibbons had proposed on the state’s higher education system.
CARSON CITY — The Assembly has passed a bill to create a funding stabilization account for K-12 education.
Citing executive privilege, the Nevada attorney general’s office has determined that Clark County School District officials did not violate the state’s open meeting law when they refused to share information about proposed budget cuts prior to a Dec. 11 School Board meeting.
No fool when it comes to TV ratings, Donald Trump said Tuesday he would “love” to have celebrity blogger Perez Hilton back as a judge for next year’s Miss USA contest at Planet Hollywood Resort.
CARSON CITY — On a party-line vote, the Assembly Judiciary Committee voted Tuesday for a bill to give domestic partners, whether gay or straight, many of the rights and benefits that Nevada offers to married couples.
RENO — A state judge in Lyon County has granted class-action status to flood victims suing the Truckee Carson Irrigation District over the collapse of part of a century-old canal that sent water into Fernley in January 2008.