All football handicapping contests in Las Vegas are not created equally, which is a good thing. There are options for freerollers and high rollers, and for the so-called sharps and squares.
The Mountain Lions ended a playoff drought last season, making their first postseason appearance since 2008. They even won a playoff game, but returning to the postseason might not be a simple task.
Realignment may have moved the Pirates from Class 3A to Division I-A in recent years, but whatever they call the classification, Moapa Valley has consistently been one of the state’s top teams.
The Chargers ended a 10-year playoff drought in 2013, but failed to make the postseason despite finishing above .500 last year.
The Gators have won two league titles in the last three seasons, but must replace some key players, especially on offense, as they enter the 2015.
Beaver Dam lost all of its starting offensive line, but it did return some key players in the skill positions.
Lake Mead returns to Division III this season after playing just one game as an Independent a year ago
The Cowboys earned their first playoff berth since 2007 last season, and now are looking to make it consecutive appearances
The Cougars, now under first-year coach Hemingway, look to improve with the return of several upperclassmen.
The Bulldogs will lean on an experienced offensive line as they try to make a run for the playoffs.
O’Kelley returns as the team’s signal caller and will get plenty of help from newcomer Golden Jr. and Carrington on the offensive side.
It’s enough to cause curators to break out in cold sweats: the sight of a museum visitor tumbling right into a valuable, centuries-old painting at a busy exhibition. A Taiwanese schoolboy, 12, did just that on a visit to a Leonardo da Vinci-themed show in Taipei, tripping up while admiring the exhibits.
“Fun Home” may have won several awards for author Alison Bechdel, but some Duke University freshmen were not impressed.
Donald Trump mocked Jeb Bush on Twitter on Tuesday morning after the former Florida governor dug himself into a deeper hole explaining his “anchor babies” comment.
Boise State and San Diego State were the clear choices by the Mountain West media to win their respective divisions.
Chip Kelly has won 10 games in each of his two seasons as coach.
Tom Brady threw only nine interceptions in 582 attempts last season, when he ranked 10th in the NFL in passing yards.
Southwest Bikes co-owner Ted Jewell tells the story of a man who bought a bicycle from Wal-Mart that was still in the box, then called the Southwest Bikes retail shop and wanted a mechanic to assemble it for $20.
Amanda Bingson was one of 12 participants to advance to the finals in the hammer throw Tuesday in the IAAF World Championships in Beijing.
Dillon Gee pitched seven shutout innings, and Brandon Allen and Darrell Ceciliani homered to power the 51s to a 3-0 win over the New Orleans Zephyrs in a Pacific Coast League game Tuesday in Metairie, La.
Though she was in elementary school at the time, Sydney Berenyi hasn’t forgotten the fervor that once surrounded Silverado’s girls volleyball team.
when a player makes a coach better, there’s something special to be said about that athlete.
ESPN has removed Curt Schilling from coverage of the Little League World Series after the retired pitching star sent a tweet on Tuesday comparing the percentage of Muslims who are extremists to the percentage of Germans in 1940 who were Nazis.
The Clark County School District’s shortage of teachers is a massive policy failure compounded by protectionism. By retaining bureaucratic barriers to the licensing of educators, the system is forced to fill hundreds of classrooms with the very people those barriers are designed to keep out of schools.
In his recent return from the disabled list, Texas Rangers starting pitcher Derek Holland flashed his old form and a new haircut in the style of Ricky “Wild Thing” Vaughn, the fictional Cleveland Indians pitcher from the classic baseball movie, “Major League.”
Last week the casino operator, which made tremendous strides toward completing the complicated restructuring of its bankrupt operating unit, committed public relations suicide.
In an article on NV Energy and net metering, Review-Journal reporter Steve Tetreault noted that NV Energy said, “The current 11.6 cents per kilowatt hour rate paid to customers who send unused solar power to the company should be reduced to 5.5 cents as a more realistic value” (“GOP dares Hillary to talk net metering in Las Vegas,” Aug. 16 Review-Journal). In no column or article have I seen anyone mention that such customers generate solar power only during daylight hours.
Ronald Reagan once said that the nine most terrifying words in the English language are, “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.”
U.S. authorities on Tuesday announced the arrests of the chief executive officer and six employees of Rentboy.com for promoting prostitution through what prosecutors described as the largest online male escort service.
