Gators lucky, good against Cougars

The Green Valley football team’s defense didn’t need any extra help considering how well it played Friday night. The Gators got some anyway from an unlikely source.

Williams leads Mountain View past Calvary Chapel

Mountain View’s Bernard Williams scored four touchdowns Friday night to lead the Saints to a 42-0 victory over Calvary Chapel in a game the Lions forfeited at halftime.

O’Connor, Lincoln County beat Needles

McClain O’Connor had a hand in four touchdowns on Friday to lead Lincoln County to a 43-35 road win at Needles.

Friday night football scoreboard

Get all the scores, stats and stories from Friday night’s high school football games.

Unbeaten Bengals vulnerable as favorite at Buffalo

A so-called perfect world does not exist in the NFL. If everything is going right, you can bet something is about to go wrong. And everything is going right for Andy Dalton and the Cincinnati Bengals.

Inmate, 72, dies in Northern Nevada

A Northern Nevada inmate serving time for assault on a police officer and attempted murder died Thursday, the Nevada Department of Corrections said Friday.

Friday night lights across the valley — PHOTOS

It’s Friday night, and – despite the weather – that still means it’s time for high school football across the Las Vegas Valley.

Supercross racer Canard fights through adversity

Trey Canard came close to winning $1 million at last year’s Monster Energy Cup in Las Vegas, prevailing in the first two main events before falling short in the supercross finale at Sam Boyd Stadium — site of today’s fifth annual MEC.

EDITORIAL: Email probe shows Clinton lacks judgment and integrity to be president

During Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential primary debate in Las Vegas, Hillary Clinton characterized the committee investigating her private email server as a Republican-led “partisan vehicle” designed to drive down her poll numbers. However, when CNN moderator Anderson Cooper quickly pushed back, Mrs. Clinton changed her tune, claiming she “never said it wasn’t legitimate.”

Getting veterans’ lives back on track — PHOTOS

Six veterans who completed a treatment and community service program celebrated Thursday during a Henderson Municipal Veterans Court graduation ceremony in Judge Mark Stevens’ courtroom.

Decorator helps bring holiday magic to cactus garden

On a balmy desert day, with planes thundering overhead and Hello Kitty tour buses purring in the background, peace still somehow reigns over the 3-acre botanical cactus garden at Ethel M Chocolates.

Manziel pulled over, admits to drinking

Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel was pulled over by Avon, Ohio, police when a domestic argument got out of hand between him and Texas Christian University girlfriend Colleen Elizabeth Crowley on Interstate 90 on Monday. According to a report on newsnet5.com in Cleveland, the police said alcohol was involved.

Police say father beat his son with a cord in fatal church attack

A man who said he witnessed a teenager being beaten to death inside a church in upstate New York testified at hearing on Friday that he saw the father of the victim hitting him with what he thought was a belt.

Hardy faces competition on fundraising front

In every fundraising cycle, candidates turn to optimism in the push to raise money. The 4th Congressional District is no exception.

The Kardashians just can’t help themselves in Las Vegas

Bringing a production crew to a hospital to capture footage of a family member grieving just may be Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ most stomach-churning moment yet.

 
Australian chicken attempts to set Twitter record

When it comes to the world of animal Twitter, you can have your Sockington the cat and his 1.3 million followers, your common squirrel and his 98,000. Betty the chicken is the real deal.

LETTERS: Message to Democrats: Government far more at fault than Wall Street

Here’s a simple question: Has a speculator made your life any worse during the reign of President Barack Obama? Can you name one area where your life has been affected by these supposed financial terrorists? For almost all of us, the answer is a resounding “no.”

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