Rebels fizzle at finish line, fall to Aztecs

A sizzling start by freshman guard Patrick McCaw provided the spark UNLV needed. For a while, he carried his team. At the finish line, when he needed help, it was nowhere to be found.

UNLV-San Diego State report card

Patrick McCaw made great use of his first start. When UNLV staggered out of the gates, McCaw quickly asserted himself and got his teammates going. It wasn’t enough as the Rebels wore down in a 53-47 loss at San Diego State, but McCaw certainly wasn’t the problem.

Wilder strikes blow for U.S. heavyweights

Bermane Stiverne said it wouldn’t last long. But he didn’t think it would be his reign as heavyweight champion of the world.

BOYS BASKETBALL: Trier, Pilots roll past Stevenson

Allonzo Trier scored 27 points Saturday as Findlay Prep’s boys basketball team cruised to an 84-58 victory over Stevenson (Ill.) in the HoopHall Classic in Springfield, Mass.

McGregor laser focused on UFC title shot

There is one remaining obstacle standing in the way of Conor McGregor getting a chance to fulfill what he has insisted to be his destiny since making his Ultimate Fighting Championship debut in April 2013.

Lady Rebels put clamps on Aztecs, look for momentum

The UNLV’s women’s basketball team allowed a season-low points and didn’t give up any 3-point field goals in handing San Diego State a 64-47 defeat on Saturday.

Golfer Allenby was beaten, robbed during kidnapping in Hawaii

Australian golfer Robert Allenby was recovering from facial injuries on Saturday after he was kidnapped, beaten, robbed and dumped in a park in Honolulu, according to a report by the Golf Channel.

3 Las Vegas judges never say no to wiretaps

When it comes to seeking approval for a wiretap, Nevada law enforcement agents could have their pick of any number of well-qualified jurists in the state. But data collected by the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts shows law enforcement agencies overwhelmingly ask just three Clark County judges who primarily handle civil cases to review and approve the intrusive investigative technique in criminal cases.

Nevada’s big businesses waiting for Sandoval budget details

Gov. Brian Sandoval’s $1.1 billion tax package to fund education and other state services caught some industry groups off guard, but representatives of the state’s largest business organizations say they are willing to await details before passing judgment.

2 people displaced, cat killed in Las Vegas house fire

Two people were displaced and a cat was killed in a house fire in the northwest valley on Saturday afternoon, according to the Las Vegas Fire Department.

 
2 dead, 1 injured after Florida mall shooting

Two people were killed and another wounded Saturday in a shooting at the food court of a central Florida mall, police said.

Arizona man found guilty in girlfriend’s death

A Fort Mohave, Ariz., man faces at least 25 years in prison for killing his girlfriend and a scheme putting him in control of her considerable assets.

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