Rebels’ sights clearly focused on San Diego State

UNLV (18-6, 6-4) is hunting for a big-game victim as No. 6 San Diego State (24-1, 9-1) rolls into the Thomas & Mack Center for a 5 p.m. start Saturday that is expected to draw a sellout crowd.

U.S. rugby team plants local seeds for future growth

Fitzgerald Elementary School students waved American flags and cheered wildly when the U.S. rugby sevens team walked into the school’s assembly room this week.

RJtv: Stadium Plan and Preview Las Vegas

RJtv for this weekend covers the latest development for a new UNLV domed stadium and also teases to a story on Preview Las Vegas.

Legislator wants to tax junk food

Las Vegas Democrat Harvey Munford is drafting a bill to place as much as an extra 5 percent sales tax on junk food purchased in restaurants and convenience stores.

Las Vegas man enters not guilty plea in kidnapping case

ALEXANDRIA, La. — A Las Vegas man who was declared dead about 17 years ago has pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnapping and killing a 12-year-old girl whose body was found in October in Louisiana.

Man indicted in death of jewelry salesman

A 35-year-old man in the United States illegally was indicted for murder with use of a deadly weapon, armed robbery and other felony charges for the December slaying of a jewelry salesman.

Emergency bomb drop rattles Nellis neighbors

The pilot of an A-10 Thunderbolt II attack jet released two 500-pound bombs Friday morning in a safe zone five miles north of Nellis Air Force Base in an emergency procedure after an engine malfunctioned, base officials said

Dozens speak against proposed cuts to family support services

CARSON CITY — Tearful moms with fidgeting babies lined up Friday in Carson City and Las Vegas to defend a program that helped them with everything from making healthy baby food to calming fussy infants.

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