Vandals grab big lead, roll past Beatty

Eureka stormed out to a 28-point halftime lead on Friday en route to a 52-14 road victory over Beatty.

Brad Garrett’s ‘Fargo’ role required an unusual ‘stunt’

Las Vegas star Brad Garrett soon will appear in FX’s show “Fargo” as a mob boss. During one day of filming, he was scripted to sprint through forest snow, but here’s a fun fact: Brad Garrett sucks at running.

Seahawks in turmoil, but will cover at Green Bay

Believe it or not, Pete Carroll is the second-oldest head coach in the NFL. It’s hard to believe because of his up-tempo approach to life, and he will need all of that energy to lead the Seattle Seahawks through this season.

PRIDE Night Parade glows with hope for equality — PHOTOS

Before the floats started rolling at the PRIDE Night Parade in downtown Las Vegas Friday, organizers of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender event knew the 17th annual celebration would be more special than in previous years.

 
Cubs rookie Kris Bryant goes undercover as Lyft driver in Chicago

Chicago Cubs rookie third baseman Kris Bryant has quickly become one of the most popular players in baseball. However, the Las Vegan’s name is still much more recognizable to casual fans than his face.

 
Donald Trump is Kramer from Seinfeld

Ever since he walked onto the field in June, Trump has used his well-honed skills as an advocate to bully the other kids.

Rebels get awe out of the way — PHOTOS

Tony Sanchez brought his team to Michigan Stadium Friday to give them the chance to soak up the atmosphere so game day wouldn’t be the Rebels’ first experience at what’s commonly known as “The Big House.” Because Saturday is all about business, and the Rebels have enough of a challenge in meeting Michigan, forget the fans that will fill the 107,601-seat stadium.

Rebels take in history of ‘The Big House’

Tony Sanchez gathered his UNLV football players at midfield Friday afternoon, their shoes covering part of the big, yellow, renowned letter. M.

UNLV-Michigan position-by-position breakdown

Blake Decker might be healthy enough to play for UNLV, but he probably shouldn’t. The Rebels need him for the rest of the season, not this game. Michigan’s Jake Rudock, an Iowa transfer, has done a solid job but also has thrown four interceptions.

Look for Huskers to sink Golden, Hurricanes

Step back in time almost five years ago as Al Golden, who had resurrected Temple’s football fortunes from the ashes, accepted the coaching position at Miami. Grand things were expected. Almost even guaranteed. As fate would have it, however, through Golden’s first four seasons, Miami mostly has been mired in mediocrity rather than gripped in greatness.

EDITORIAL: Obama rightly smacks coddling of college students

Many of our nation’s colleges and universities have become institutions of intolerance and highly regulated expression. Not only are conservative ideas aggressively suppressed and rejected, but faculty and students often do their best to silence those ideas altogether.

RJ Picks: UNLV at Michigan

The Rebels are 35-point underdogs when they face Michigan at the Big House on Saturday.

Last-second Vegas: Video games, Puff Daddy, tat show

Video game developer Blizzard has lured to Las Vegas eight video game teams from around the world, to compete for $100,000 in prizes reserved for the “Heroes of the Storm Americas Championship” on Saturday and Sunday.

Question of training divides housing authority board, director

Those who supervise the embattled leader of the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority have been awaiting proof that he completed training on workplace harassment and discrimination prevention, which was recommended after a 2014 investigation of employee complaints.

Buffalo Wild Wings pulls ads with comedian who lied about 9/11

Restaurant chain Buffalo Wild Wings Inc said on Thursday it would stop airing commercials featuring comedian and actor Steve Rannazzisi after he admitted that he lied about his personal experience of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center in New York.

Heller says Trump not good for Nevada

U.S. Sen. Dean Heller says Donald Trump isn’t good for Nevada. The Republican Nevada senator, who is supporting Jeb Bush’s run for president, made the comments while meeting with the Review-Journal’s editorial board Friday.

LETTERS: BLM’s wild horse program should ride off into sunset

The Bureau of Land Management roundup of wild horses in Cold Creek is quite horrific (“BLM horse roundup has fast start out of gate,” Sept. 1 Review-Journal). The roundup reveals adequate evidence to fire a few administrators and mandate a total change in the federal mission dealing with wild horses and burros.

Mom says 13-year-old son was on classmate’s “hit list”

A Glendale, Ariz., mom is furious over how an elementary school handled an alleged hit list texted from one student to another. The Phoenix Police Department confirmed on Wednesday that they are investigating threats made at Sonoran Sky Elementary School.

Nye County residents split over Yucca’s potential impacts

Nye County residents and officials are still divided on possible safety and environmental impacts of the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository, five years after the project was abandoned.

Man critically injured in rollover crash near McCarran

A man was critically injured early Friday morning in a single-vehicle rollover near McCarran International Airport, according to Las Vegas police.

Stars of ‘Breaking Away’ reunite at Interbike in Las Vegas

Three actors from the 1979 award-winning, coming-of-age bicycle movie, “Breaking Away,” staged a reunion at Interbike and the film’s 36-year-old clever lines were heard being uttered throughout the convention center ballroom.

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