Larson powers Mountain View past White Pine

Matthew Larson rushed for two touchdowns and caught a scoring pass Saturday to lead Mountain View’s football team to a 48-0 home win over White Pine.

UNLV’s margin for error minuscule

Some college football teams can be on the wrong side of four or five critical plays each game and still win comfortably. UNLV can’t.

WEEK IN REVIEW: Reporters’ notebook

As Henderson City Manager Jacob Snow looked over the upcoming City Council agenda last week, one item gave him pause. It contained an address on Athol Avenue.

WEEK IN REVIEW: Top news

Henderson residents shouldn’t expect to bump into him in the grocery store or anything, but President Barack Obama plans to spend the next three days in Nevada’s second-largest city as he prepares for his first debate against GOP challenger Mitt Romney on Wednesday.

Voters moving targets for canvassers

The people who made their way through the doors of the Henderson JobConnect office on Water Street on Thursday afternoon probably had plenty on their minds.

Deaths raise questions about Nevada troopers’ use of Taser

Attorney Matthew Callister is unsure of many things in the case of the man who fell from a highway overpass this month after being shocked with a Taser by a state trooper.

Las Vegas Review-Journal going pink Monday

The Las Vegas Review-Journal will proudly print on pink paper Monday to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Las Vegas family struggles after drunken driver left boy paralyzed

The 32-year-old mother’s eyes are bleary with fatigue – fixed straight ahead, seemingly staring at images inside her own head. Michelle Hernandez sits – trembling – on the couch in her small apartment and remembers.