On suspension, Love waiting to get back in ring

Under normal circumstances, J’Leon Love would have been a perfect fit for the undercard of Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s Sept. 14 junior middleweight world title fight against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez.

State closes troubled Krave Massive

Krave Massive, a downtown Las Vegas nightclub with a short but troubled history, was closed by the state for an undisclosed permitting problem, and its minority owners are negotiating to take over operations.

California squad tops Calvary Chapel

Justin Santa Maria ran for 153 yards and two touchdowns to lead Calvary Christian (Chula Vista, Calif.) to a 30-6 win over host Calvary Chapel on Saturday.

Pettis armbar grabs Henderson’s crown

MILWAUKEE — Anthony Pettis claimed the Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweight title in his hometown Saturday night, beating champion Benson Henderson by armbar submission in the first round at UFC 146.

New show lets pair keep skin in game

“Peepshow” is set to close today. But fear not, fans of topless casino entertainment. Angela Stabile is watching out for you.

Navigating health insurance exchanges

Dear Savvy Senior: At age 62, I will be retiring at the end of the year and plan to enroll in a health insurance exchange until my Medicare kicks in. Can you advise me on choosing a plan? — Almost Retired

Off to write my next chapter

“Hi! as you know my name is Xazmin Garza. I’m 11 years old. I’m in the sixth grade. …”

27th annual Black and White Party arrives

The Black and White Party, a signature social event for Aid for Aids of Nevada, took place Aug. 24 at the Hard Rock Hotel.

Depression is an illness, not a character flaw

The numbers are unprecedented. Our ancestors had good days and bad days, I’m sure. But no way did they suffer from clinical depression as often as we moderns do.

Monument Valley a Western treasure

Monument Valley is a spellbinding landscape, instantly recognizable from hundreds of movies, advertisements and calendar scenes.

Yes, you can trust the poor

Let us for a moment contemplate the state of charity in the world. Let’s use Heifer International as the model.

Priceless commodity

If you think you’re paying a lot for water now, just wait. Your bill is headed up. Way up.

Giving relief to road worriers

In a sputtering economy that just can’t seem to shift into second gear, any idea to raise anybody’s taxes deserves serious scrutiny. But even when consumers are strapped, there are times — very rare times — when more money must be available to get important work done.

51s make PCL playoffs, defeat Tuscon 8-6

The Las Vegas 51s clinched a spot in the Pacific Coast League playoffs on Saturday with an 8-6 win over the Tuscon Padres.

Flooding closes northwest roads

Another round of thunderstorms, similar to those that hit the area last week, have again closed roads and brought debris-ridden floodwaters to the Las Vegas Valley and surrounding areas.

Egypt security forces arrest top Sinai militant

Egyptian security forces said they arrested Saturday a top wanted militant in the Sinai Peninsula, while authorities reported a failed attempt to disrupt traffic on the strategic Suez Canal but gave scant detail.

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