The Wranglers wore Santa-themed jerseys Saturday but weren’t in a giving mood against the Idaho Steelheads.
Two years ago, Findlay Prep marched to a 33-0 record and a bushel of No. 1 national rankings.
In the spring of 1988 I was the low man on the totem poll, which meant when there was a boxing match at some place such as Bally’s, I got to write a short preview story on the main event and a shorter story on the fight itself. Sometimes we’d run a photo, if there wasn’t a game at Bishop Gorman.
HAWTHORNE — A soldier who had both legs amputated after a June mortar attack in Afghanistan received a rousing welcome from friends and family Saturday in his hometown of Hawthorne.
So what happens if a public body schedules a meeting but then finds itself with nothing to do?
While designing a website for a dog adoption agency, high school students at the Southwest Career and Technical Academy could not download pictures of puppies because the school’s Internet filter blocked access to sites such as Google Images.
Diana Bell has gone from the streets of Las Vegas to becoming a college graduate. At 52, she plans to continue her education.
The Las Vegas dawn washes the foothills in an orange glow, but the 23 men and four women don’t seem to notice. For them, this is more than a new day. This is a new life.
Bishop Gorman High School swept to a 5-1 victory last Saturday, carrying the game to their opponents with force, finesse and brilliant execution of their game plan, revealing preparation in the fundamentals and enough agility to react to surprises and adverse conditions on the field.
During the week, Jose Diaz assumes the persona of Faith Lutheran Junior/Senior High School’s coolest computer teacher. When the weekend rolls around, he becomes “The Snake” for the Golden State Pirates, a Southern California paintball team.
Here are a few things in news, sports, entertainment and pop culture that we’ve been talking about lately.
The countdown has begun: Only six days until Christmas. By this time, a lot of shoppers have already busted their budgets but are far from finished with their Christmas lists. Or, they have some names on their lists that they just don’t want to spend a lot of money on.
We saw scared kids and excited kids and crying kids and smiling kids and pretty much every other variation one might devise on the theme of “kid meeting Santa Claus.”
The Las Vegas Review-Journal Business section is asking the local business community for help in compiling its survey of local companies and executives about their plans, expectations and goals for the upcoming year.