Wynonna ready to stay cool with mom

They’ve reunited for the first time in five years, but Wynonna Judd is realistic about the fragile relationship with her mother, Naomi.

Scandals never out of season in college basketball

There is a quote from sportswriter Jonathan Tjarks that goes like this: “Imagine every bad thing you hear about college basketball recruiting. Multiply it by 10. That’s 20 percent of how dirty it is.”

RJ Picks: UNLV vs. San Jose State

The Rebels are 3-point underdogs when they host San Jose State today. Kickoff is at 6:00 p.m. PT.

Metro: Argument preceded intentional crash that killed woman

The man Metro said intentionally struck and killed a woman with a truck Monday night fled and had to be brought back to the scene, according to residents at the home he crashed into.

ASU officials asking fans not to paint faces black

Arizona State University officials have asked football fans to refrain from painting their faces black for a so-called blackout home game this weekend after several fans last year caused an uproar by attending the event in minstrel-style blackface.

NOTES: Liberty softball duo Olmos, Rodriguez commit to Duke

Marisa Olmos and Ashleigh Rodriguez met when they were in fifth grade. They went to the same middle school, played travel softball together the past six years and now are juniors at Liberty.

GIRLS SOCCER: Eagles edge Dragons

Boulder City’s Lizzie Taggard and Jordyn Trobiani each had a goal as the Eagles’ girls soccer team nipped host Del Sol 2-1 on Tuesday.

VOLLEYBALL: Balanced Grizzlies sweep Rattlers

Jessica Rafay had 12 kills and 11 assists, and Danielle Amonica had six kills and 14 assists Tuesday to help Spring Valley’s girls volleyball team sweep host Mojave, 25-17, 25-18, 25-19.

EDITORIAL: New EPA mandate will needlessly hammer Nevada

Federal bureaucrats don’t care whether their mandates can be achieved or what consequences might result from their impossible demands. They care foremost about the exercise of their power and the justification of their existence.

Pahrump’s Odegard posts best time at Bud O’Dea meet

Pahrump Valley’s Bryce Odegard recorded the day’s fastest time en route to winning the boys sophomore race of the Bud O’Dea Frosh-Soph Finals at Palo Verde on Tuesday.

Layoffs loom at troubled housing authority

Layoffs are back on the table for employees at the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority as a measure to resolve a budget shortfall of between $1.6 million and $1.8 million for fiscal 2016.

EDITORIAL: Dealing with the drought

Persistent drought throughout Nevada and the West has politicians diving into the murky depths of water law.

Common objections to gun control ideas don’t stand up

In the wake of my Sunday column on the Oregon community college murders, several people raised a similar objection to my suggestion that we extend criminal background checks to all gun sales.

Teachers Health Trust in it for long haul

As a person who values truth and integrity, I can no longer sit by while the Review-Journal makes inaccurate claims concerning the Teachers Health Trust. I would like to set the record straight.

Defendants in Vegas fraud case say feds lied

Two defendants in a multimillion-dollar telemarketing scheme are seeking dismissals, claiming the government broke promises not to charge them after they cooperated.

Trump plays Santa with economic plan

Donald Trump has been credited with many political innovations. But his greatest contribution to politics is not his insult comedy, or even his intuition for what makes good TV.

Keuchel, Astros knock Yankees out of postseason

Even as questions persisted about postseason inexperience and ace left-hander Dallas Keuchel pitching on three days’ rest, the Houston Astros had every intention of celebrating at Yankee Stadium.

6 best things to buy in October

October is the best time to get some great deals on useful products you might not have thought about before, such as air conditioning units and wedding supplies. So don’t wait until Black Friday in November — put on your comfiest shoes and get ready to seek out some of the best shopping deals this fall.

Teen who pretended to be 12 gets 20 years for preying on kids

A Texas man who at age 17 posed as a 12-year-old boy to attend a Fort Worth-area elementary school last year to prey on children for illicit purposes was sentenced to 20 years in prison, court officials said on Tuesday.

New Metro area command station set for west valley

Las Vegas police are planning on opening an area command station in the west valley, Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said in a meeting with the Review-Journal’s editorial board Tuesday morning.

The Ogden gets a fancy, fresh interior facelift

As The Ogden in Downtown Las Vegas transitioned from a rental property to condominiums, the property’s new ownership team made the wise decision to revitalize and update all public spaces, including the lobby and hallways, as well as all models and a common outdoor areas. The goal of this make-over was to reflect the new vibrancy of the iconic downtown tower.

Uber driver assessed $2,500 fine for ride solicitation

The first transportation network company driver to be disciplined by the Nevada Transportation Authority was assessed a $2,500 fine at a hearing Tuesday for offering a ride to a plainclothes enforcement officer while not operating on the Uber platform.

This is how McDonald’s first all day breakfast went

Whether or not your breakfast is sacred to you, the day is upon us — no matter what time this is read, someone will probably be in line for McDonald’s all day breakfast.

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