LEFTOVERS: Breaking leg, this time in a good way

One week ago, Kevin Ware was probably the last member of Louisville’s basketball team anyone would expect to become a celebrity.

Wolverines embrace bold legacy of Fab Five

Glenn Robinson III is a freshman at Michigan. One of his classes is a humanities course titled “The Cultures of Basketball.” Earlier this year, a certain team was covered in the curriculum, one whose style and attitude altered the game forever.

Cuts yet to disrupt cancer care in valley

While some cancer clinics across the country have begun turning away thousands of Medicare patients –– an action clinic administrators blame on sequester budget cuts –– that disruption in care is not under way in Las Vegas.

Squatters, police vex rental owner

It took more than six weeks for Leon McKittrick to get six squatters out of a rental home he owns in Las Vegas.

Command chain for fire chiefs could shift

Fire chiefs in two of Nevada’s biggest cities no longer would answer to city managers and instead report directly to elected officials under a bill that is backed by firefighter unions.

Military support group gives Army amputee a new home

The Nevada Military Support Alliance, which evolved from the Nevada Patriot Fund, was there again on March 30 to celebrate the homecoming of Army Sgt. Tim Hall to his new home in Hawthorne.

Findlay Prep’s 54-game win streak snapped

The Findlay Prep boys basketball team saw its 54-game winning streak come to an end Friday. Now, the Pilots must wait to find out if their chances of winning a mythical national championship disappeared with it.

Palms displays $50 million in upgrades

Joseph Magliarditi is confident the $50 million invested in upgrades to the Palms is money well-spent.

Legislation targets Nevada’s construction defect law

CARSON CITY — Construction defect laws intended to protect consumers have morphed into a trial lawyer’s dream and a nightmare for Nevada’s building trades, putting many out of business and sending the cost of insurance skyrocketing, representatives of the homebuilding and construction industry said Friday.

Ebert showed willingness to adapt to new media

Roger Ebert started out as an old-school newspaper man, the kind that has all but vanished: a fierce competitor who spent the day trying to scoop the competition and the night bellied up to the bar swapping stories.

Search crews recount dramatic California hiker rescue

Two hikers are recovering in Southern California hospitals after a four-day hunt for the lost teens met a happy ending. Lt. Jason Park says 18-year-old Kyndall Jack and 19-year-old Nicolas Cendoya were recuperating from dehydration and minor injuries on Friday evening.

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