Ogden remains humbled by his football immortality

When he was giving his induction speech at the Pro Football Hall of Fame last August, Jonathan Ogden kept coming back to how special a life he has lived.

UNLVino returns for its 40th year

The Founders’ Grand Tasting — the centerpiece of the four-day UNLVino, which begins April 9 — will take on a new look in this, the 40th anniversary of the event. Instead of being held in a hotel ballroom, as has been the case in many of the previous years, it’ll be in the Keep Memory Alive Events Center at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health near downtown.

Kip Moore stockpiling songs while surging up country charts

It’s all good today for Georgia singer Kip Moore, who turned 34 on Tuesday. He’s up for the Academy of Country Music’s New Artist of the Year in Sunday’s televised awards. And he performs twice this weekend in Las Vegas.

Tuff-N-Uff teams with top all-women mixed martial arts fight business

Tuff-N-Uff, the amateur MMA fight organization, is teaming with the sport’s top all-women mixed martial arts fight business so that a Tuff-N-Uff amateur female fighter can win a professional contract with the all-women Invicta Fighting Championships.

Special needs student finds his niche on Faith Lutheran mock trial team

Faith Lutheran High School’s Luke Kecman, 18, is known for being artistic with a fascination for video games and a knack for mimicking character voices. He also is a special needs student who will graduate this spring with an adjusted diploma for meeting his individualized goals.

Legal pot in Colorado hasn’t stopped black market

A 25-year-old is shot dead trying to sell marijuana the old-fashioned, illegal way. Two men from Texas set up a warehouse to grow more than they would ever need. And three people buying pot in a grocery store parking lot are robbed at gunpoint.

Celebrity reporter: 5 stars who surprised me

The five stars who most surprised Vegas’ US Weekly reporter were Lindsay Lohan, Gary Busey, Aubrey Plaza, Michael Phelps and Ian Ziering.

Shea to host grand opening today

Be one of the first to see the Shea3D Refresh plan and experience the Taste The Good Life Festival from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. today at Shea Homes at Ardiente’s grand opening celebration and official launch of its patent-pending Shea3D approach to building.

Smokin’ Notes at Providence

The first Smokin’ Notes jazz and barbecue event will debut April 19 at Providence, a master-planned community in northwestern Las Vegas. The event is free to attend and will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the community’s Knickerbocker Park at 10695 Dorrell Lane. The public is invited to enjoy music, food and other festivities against the backdrop of city views. Smokin’ Notes is presented by Providence, Providence Master Homeowner’s Association and KXPT-FM (97.1) “The Point.”

Harmony’s Geoff Gorman named Best Director of Sales

Harmony Homes’ Geoff Gorman was recognized last week as the Best Director of Sales in the local homebuilding industry at the Silver Nugget Awards.

LivingSmart home offers as many as seven bedrooms

Need more space? Pardee Homes’ LivingSmart Homes Providence Plan Four delivers with up to seven bedrooms in 3,001 square feet of space.

Aggie boys, girls sweep Arbor View Invitational

Zanae Jones won two individual events in the girls meet, and Ivy Dobson, Cole Jones and D.J. Williams each won two events in the boys meet as Arbor View’s track teams both took first place Friday in the Arbor View Invitational.

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