Utah father: Murder-suicide killings ‘unimaginable’

The father of a woman who died along with her two children and mother in a Spanish Fork, Utah, murder-suicide says he’s angry “like you wouldn’t believe” at son-in-law.

Another harassment suit against nightclub operator Light Group

It’s enough to drive a successful Las Vegas nightclub operator to drink. But after looking at another sexual harassment lawsuit aimed at the high-flying Light Group, LLC, hitting the bottle might not be the right answer.

NFL gamble: Cold-weather Super Bowl

Roger Goodell once had his beer freeze while watching a game in Chicago, so sitting outside at the Super Bowl shouldn’t be too much of a burden for the NFL commissioner.

Ask the Pharmacist: Understanding the dangers of low blood sugar

The numbers are astounding – nearly 400 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes and many patients may not realize they are at risk for a condition known as hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is characterized as dangerously low blood sugar levels that could cause serious side-effects including hospitalization.

What you don’t know about pain can hurt you

You may not like it, but when you feel pain, your body is trying to tell you something. In most cases, it’s to stop what you’re doing. (“Ouch, that stove is hot!”) That’s why some pain is necessary and can prevent us from seriously injuring ourselves. But, at times, pain also can be intolerable, becoming constant and negatively impacting your quality of life.

3 easy steps to sweeten someone’s Valentine’s Day

Nearly everyone has more than one special person in their life. Whether it’s a neighbor who lets the dog out, the friend who watches the kids in a pinch or a colleague who makes Mondays a little more bearable, loved ones make our days better. A simple thank you or a small thank you gift can go a long way in showing those people just how much you appreciate them.

Angulo relishes role for bout vs. Alvarez

Alfredo Angulo knows he wasn’t the first choice to face Saul “Canelo” Alvarez on March 8 at the MGM Grand Garden. Nor does he particularly care he was considered an afterthought.

Arbor View flips defensive switch

Arbor View girls basketball coach Donna Gentry stopped short of calling her team’s defensive effort on Tuesday fantastic. For the final 22 minutes of their game against Durango, though, the eighth-ranked Aggies couldn’t have been much better.

Clark basketball proves to be among state’s best

Clark boys basketball coach Chad Beeten has never hidden his displeasure with realignment. Beeten no doubt had those feelings in mind when he put together his team’s schedule this season.

LEFTOVERS: Attempt to trick police goes to pot

Three Chipola College basketball players faced a difficult decision when they heard the heart-dropping sound of police sirens behind their car as they were driving Thursday night in Jackson County, Fla.

Legislative committee on technology plans to broaden scope

A legislative committee formed to study technology’s effects on gaming will go beyond its stated purpose and explore other issues surrounding Nevada’s largest industry.

Justices hear term limits case in Reno mayor race

The slate of potential candidates for Reno mayor was in the hands Tuesday of the Nevada Supreme Court to decide whether current or former City Council members who are barred from re-election by term limits are eligible to run for mayor.

January 2014
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  
MOST READ