Five nights before Christmas, Brigham Young won a bowl and coach Bronco Mendenhall celebrated like the end of the world was near. He was one of the few who cared – about the bowl game.
A previously undiscovered zombie planet will not crash into the Earth today, obliterating all human life and leaving the cockroaches to roam the desolate landscape, a drove of authorities said.
There’s no Shabazz Muhammad at Bishop Gorman this season.
CHICAGO – Jabari Parker still had just about everyone guessing. Then, he pulled out that blue T-shirt with a white “D,” and, finally, it became clear.
Allegiant Travel Co. said on Thursday it would buy as many as nine Airbus A320s to expand its fleet.
As 2012 draws to a close, the future of tourism is looking bright.
Owner Jared Fisher has opened his new Las Vegas Cyclery shop in Summerlin. The 9,785-square-foot ultragreen bike shop opened this month as a power plant and a shrine to energy efficiency.
Sal Fish announced Thursday he has sold the SCORE International desert racing organization to Northern Nevada hotel/casino owner Roger Norman.
The UNLV football team announced Thursday the signing of four junior college transfers who will enroll in January and go through spring practice with the Rebels: offensive lineman C.J. Backlund (Chabot College), wide receiver Jack Killian (San Joaquin Delta College), defensive lineman Asten Koki (Mt. San Antonio College) and defensive lineman Sieua Vaesau (Diablo Valley College).
For proof the Maya were onto something when they predicted the world would end today, look no further than the rhetoric wafting in the wake of the massacre in Newtown, Conn.
WASHINGTON – Nevada gained population in 2012 for the second consecutive year, another indication that the state continues its slow and steady recovery after four years of recession, according to population estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau. The recession forced thousands of Nevada residents to seek work across the country.
