Coronado High’s Sofie Cruz took the basketball court with a score to settle on Wednesday, and she wasn’t about to blow her opportunity.
Brannon Cresanto had just hit his eighth 3-pointer of the game to give Foothill a one-point lead when Palo Verde coach Jermone Riley called timeout to gently remind his players that they ought to guard the sharpshooter.
SAN DIEGO — Casey Pachall and Texas Christian are headed to the Big 12 Conference with an eight-game winning streak.
Robert Griffin III played football for years simply because he was good at it.
First, a poker player’s divorce raised still unanswered questions about whether the judge was influenced by campaign donations.
Gaudy, high-tech Christmas sweaters might be this year’s Transportation Security Administration headache. Metallicized materials and lights on sweaters are setting off security scanners.
President Barack Obama would win Nevada if the general election were held now, according to a new poll that shows Republican Mitt Romney the closest GOP competitor nipping at his heels.
It’s that time of year again – when holiday excesses leave everyone feeling overstuffed and overextended. We say we’ll start fresh in the new year – we’ll exercise more, we’ll eat healthier, we’ll get more sleep. But how about making a resolution that’s just as beneficial, and may be a little easier to stick to – getting your finances in shape and being more fiscally fit?
Job prospects in many industries have dwindled as the country still struggles with the lingering effects of the recession. But while the economy has undermined opportunity in many industries, it’s also spurred growth in others. Job opportunities for accountants and auditors are expected to grow 22 percent between 2008 and 2018 at the national level, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
