Trip to Carson City leads to bizarre place

I was fairly sure when I boarded the Southwest Airlines jet at McCarran International Airport that I was headed to Reno. I recall following the freeway road signs in my rental car to Carson City.

Municipal endorsements

No, voters, the valley’s municipal elections are not yet over — despite the electorate’s best efforts to ignore them.

Whittemore trial witnesses troubled by faulty recall

A former top officer of a development company once managed by Harvey Whittemore reluctantly testified Thursday that he contributed to the re-election campaign of U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid after getting a $10,000 gift from Whittemore.

Obama, Wynn catch flak in ‘Being Oscar’

President Barack Obama and Steve Wynn take hits in former Mayor Oscar Goodman’s new memoir, “Being Oscar.”

Maloofs reach agreement to sell Kings

The Maloof family has reached an agreement with a Sacramento group headed by TIBCO software tycoon Vivek Ranadive to sell a 65 percent controlling interest in the Kings at a total franchise valuation of $535 million, a person familiar with the deal said late Thursday.

Nevada’s elite put records in danger

When Nevada’s elite athletes converge for the state high school track meet this weekend at Silverado, more than titles will be on the line. It figures to be a year when records fall.

Stover’s HR lifts Panthers

Palo Verde appeared to be one swing from having its state tournament hopes take a severe blow Thursday.

Crusaders surge past Cowboys

Kelly Zufall likely has had hundreds of hits in her softball playing days.

Gorman cranks up power early

Bishop Gorman’s baseball team used a couple of long balls to take an early lead in the Division I state baseball tournament Thursday.

 
Jabbawockeez showing another side in new show ‘Prism’

Order somehow emerges when you take B-boys, street dance, hip-hop, mime, physical comedy, acrobatics, masks and white gloves and stir them all together into this thing called the Jabbawockeez.

No limits (but wall) for Harper

A bigger, stronger Bryce Harper showed up for spring training. He looked fit to be a middle-of-the-lineup hitter for the Washington Nationals, and the numbers show he’s playing the part.

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