Someone in Hollywood is having a great year, and it’s not Disney

It’s hard to believe that in a year where Disney’s movie lineup includes an Avengers sequel, two Pixar releases and “Star Wars: Episode VII” that another studio might still come out on top as 2015’s overall box-office champ.

Step into history or just get away at Spring Mountain Ranch

Spring Mountain Ranch State Park lies within a half-hour’s drive of the Las Vegas Valley in the heart of scenic Red Rock Canyon National Convservation Area. Its pastoral setting, fascinating history, special events and year-round recreational activities make it a popular getaway.

Your guide to Labor Day weekend performances in Las Vegas

A massive cluster of musical stars have already kicked Labor Day Weekend off at Las Vegas dayclubs and nightclubs, and here’s their schedules for the coming party hours.

RJ Picks: UNLV at Northern Illinois

The Rebels are 22-point underdogs when they open the Tony Sanchez era today against Northern Illinois. Kickoff is at 4:30 p.m.

Tensions arise between CCSD leader, school board

In his third year as chief of the nation’s fifth-largest school district, Clark County Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky certainly has reason to think he’s being pulled in several directions at once.

Tim Tebow, Devon Still among final NFL players cut

The Philadelphia Eagles have released quarterback Tim Tebow among their moves to reduce the roster to 53 players by Saturday’s 4 p.m. ET deadline, according to ESPN.

Heck’s dual roles as general, senator would be business as usual

Republican Joe Heck says he will march a straight line, not swaying toward his role as an Army Reserve brigadier general, if his bid for the U.S. Senate puts him in the seat of departing Democrat Sen. Harry Reid.

Patriots’ Dedeaux accounts for seven TDs in win over Hawaii power

Liberty looked like a clear underdog going into Friday’s game with Mililani High, the defending Hawaii state champion and the state’s top-ranked team. But the game instead turned into one of the Patriots’ biggest victories and a showcase for their all-everything junior, Ethan Dedeaux.

FOOTBALL: Wolves knock off fifth-ranked Palo Verde

Football coaches like to talk about turning points and key moments when they look back at successful seasons. Basic High coach Jeff Cahill might be talking about Friday’s game for a long time.

McClinton helps Diamondbacks hold off Sierra Vista

Tyshun McClinton rushed 23 times for 145 yards and a touchdown and sealed the game with an 84-yard interception return for a score Friday to lead host Desert Oasis’ football team to a 19-6 win over Sierra Vista.

Top-ranked Gaels roll past Miners

Just when it appeared Bingham (Utah) had found a chink in Bishop Gorman’s armor Friday night, the Gaels responded in a big way.

Gators power to victory

Spread offenses are often known for being passive and based solely on finesse. Green Valley proved that stereotype wrong Friday night. The Gators pounded the ball from the spread, rushing for 327 yards and holding on for a 38-34 win at Las Vegas High.

Howard rushes for two scores as Rams end losing streak

The long nightmare is finally over for a proud Rancho football program. Senior running back Robert Howard rushed for 176 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries Friday as the Rams snapped their 30-game losing streak with a resounding 34-14 win over visiting Valley.

Evans sparks No. 2 Bulldogs in victory over Mustangs

Leading by only eight points late in the second quarter Friday, No. 2 Centennial needed a huge momentum swing against visiting Shadow Ridge. Quarterback Jamaal Evans made the play, and the Bulldogs never looked back.

Aggies rebound in Battle of the Bulls

After an embarrassing loss at Division I-A powerhouse Desert Pines in last week’s season-opener, Arbor View senior Curtis Jones appeared to be on a mission to make sure his Aggies avenged the setback this week.

Berkley tosses three TD passes as The Meadows routs Calvary Chapel

Jack Berkley threw for three touchdowns and ran for a score on Friday as The Meadows opened Division III Southern League play with a 46-0 win over host Calvary Chapel in a game that was stopped midway through the third quarter by agreement of both coaches.

Dawson, Grizzlies power past Trailblazers

Spring Valley’s Marcus Dawson rushed for 92 yards on six carries, including touchdowns of 54 and 18 yards, to lead the Grizzlies to a 35-13 home win over Durango on Friday.

Big plays allow Jaguars to pull away from Rattlers

Long fourth-quarter touchdown runs by Isaiah Morris and Trevor Nofoa and a pair of punt returns for touchdowns allowed No. 3 Desert Pines to pull away for a 41-6 road victory over Mojave on Friday.

Dixon, Chargers down Dragons

Clark’s Milan Dixon rushed for 110 yards, and freshman quarterback Isiah Bigby came off the bench to score two touchdowns to lead the Chargers to a 23-8 home victory over Del Sol on Friday.

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