Detroit coach Van Gundy doesn’t care about geography

Stan Van Gundy fires back at Cleveland owner Dan Gilbert, who attacked called out the Pistons for playing in Auburn Hills and not downtown. Van Gundy bit back: “Where we play isn’t that much relevance.”

Las Vegas company sues ex-business partner, USU

A Las Vegas company that partnered with Utah State University four years ago on a multimillion-dollar project to develop a satellite-based weather system is accusing the university of conspiring with an outside investor to drive the company out of business.

Final unofficial Nevada Rubric numbers

(Note: On Tuesday afternoon, the NIAA confirmed the point totals and league assignments first reported by the Review-Journal and Nevadapreps.com on Monday. The final numbers below are official.)

Las Vegas police seek Radio Shack robbers

Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in locating two men who robbed a northwest valley Radio Shack on May 20.

China calls for end to ‘unscrupulous’ US cyberspying

China called for a halt Tuesday to what it called unscrupulous U.S. cyberspying, saying that a monthslong investigation into reports on the “ugly face” of U.S. espionage has concluded that China is a major target of those efforts.

Dodgers catcher Ellis sprains ankle celebrating no-hitter

Dodgers catcher A.J. Ellis went on the 15-day disabled list with a sprained right ankle Monday, a day after getting hurt while celebrating Josh Beckett’s no-hitter.

Frontier to add Las Vegas flights to Washington, D.C., Cleveland

Frontier Airlines, the Denver-based carrier that is remaking itself as an ultra-low discounter similar to Allegiant Air and Spirit Airlines, will add new Las Vegas service in September.

Disney’s 5 most evil villains

In honor of the upcoming “Maleficent” movie starring Angelina Jolie, and simply because we can’t wait to see the film, here is a look at what we believe are the five most evil villains in Disney history.

Diet advice from the Djoker

Tennis star Novak Djokovic, always great with the media, gave a reporter unfiltered advice on gluten-free diet to a reporter at the French Open.

Demolition delayed for historic Reno bridge

A century-old bridge crossing the Truckee River in downtown Reno is going to be around a little longer than expected.

 
Out-dated water system can’t track usage in drought-stricken Calif.

Nearly 4,000 California companies, farms and others are allowed to use free water with little oversight when the state is so bone dry that deliveries to nearly everyone else have been severely slashed.

 
Visa, MasterCard renew push for chips in credit cards

Visa and MasterCard are renewing a push to speed the adoption of microchips into U.S. credit and debit cards in the wake of recent high-profile data breaches, including this week’s revelation that hackers stole consumer data from eBay’s computer systems.

Experts: Mass murderers are difficult to predict

Colorado movie theater shooter James Holmes. Sandy Hook school attacker Adam Lanza. And now Elliot Rodger.

Monica Lewinsky offered Las Vegas deal at Erotic Heritage Museum

Las Vegas’ Erotic Heritage Museum has offered a $100,000-a-year job to Monica Lewinsky, plus $250,000 for her infamous blue dress — which could go on display with Jackie O’s undies and Pat Nixon’s bra.

Rice vows to stabilize UNLV roster after wave of player departures

Another year, another extreme roster makeover. Chaotic offseasons at UNLV are feeding the monster of public perception and creating opinions that coach Dave Rice is running a dysfunctional basketball program.

Essential swim safety tips

Summer is a time to be spent in the pool, however, that pool time can be dangerous for infants and young kids. Keep youngsters safer in the water with these tips.

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