It starts out like a party. Fire Island. Summer. 1981. Life is great.
Luke Logan needed some excitement.
Jamie Varner remembers a time not long ago when the boos far outnumbered the cheers when he fought on mixed martial arts cards.
There’s no crying in baseball, but there is biting.
Adam Scott finally made it to the top of the world ranking, overtaking injured Tiger Woods after a week at home in the Bahamas. Scott will play as No. 1 for the first time when he tees off today at the Colonial.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”
Parents warn children against doing all sorts of things. Kids often go ahead and do some of those things anyway, just to see if the sage advice held true. When that happens, kids can be excused as being, well, kids. It’s how they learn.
Fresno State scored two runs in the eighth inning, then held off a UNR rally to win 4-3 on Wednesday night in the Mountain West baseball tournament at Wilson Stadium.
With the arrival of Memorial Day weekend two things are certain. First, Las Vegans will flee the city by the thousands in search of open space and a chance to get away from the rest of us. Second, thousands of visitors from surrounding states will be looking to do the same thing.
All Ray Lewis ever wanted was a shot at running his own volleyball program.
■ LAKE MEAD — Because of ongoing windy conditions, anglers have been kept off the water. Those who have ventured out are finding little more than frustration. With the winds and changing water temperatures, striped bass are not in their usual spots. Anglers remain optimistic and look forward to improved action as the weather settles down and temperatures warm up. Boaters should be wary of dropping water levels and emerging obstacles.
Centennial’s veteran baseball players reached a crossroads pretty early in the season.
Van Thomas prefers to go unnoticed early in golf tournaments.
Foothill’s softball team ended March looking like anything but a state title contender.
All Ray Lewis ever wanted was a shot at running his own volleyball program.
Just two years ago, Mojave’s boys volleyball program was considered a laughingstock in Southern Nevada.
St. Simeon Serbian Orthodox Church will host a fundraiser Thursday for victims of flooding in the Balkans.
An ordinance limiting the sale of packaged liquor on the Fremont Street Experience was approved Wednesday by the Las Vegas City Council.
Van Thomas prefers to go unnoticed early in golf tournaments.
The city of Henderson has announced its summer pool hours and costs.
Summer swimming season is slated to arrive soon at pools all over Clark County.
Centennial’s veteran baseball players reached a crossroads pretty early in the season.
University of Nevada Cooperative Extension’s All 4 Kids program plans a 13-week health series for preschool children.
Find things to do across the Summerlin area.
Southern Nevada author Paul Thomas explores his life through verse in “A Poet in Disguise.”
Foothill’s softball team ended March looking like anything but a state title contender.
The difference between barbecuing and grilling is simple: temperature. BBQ is low and slow, while grilling requires a high-temp inferno to seal in flavor.
Making a scene. Making a mess. Playing outside. Brushing those wobbly little baby teeth. Yep, your preschooler will find out who else does those things when you read “Even Monsters…” together.