Man reported missing from Vegas found dead in Utah

A body found Friday afternoon southwest of Enterprise, Utah, was identified Saturday as a man who was reported missing from Las Vegas, according to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

Jessie Magdaleno wins by first-round KO in Phoenix

Jessie Magdaleno of Las Vegas made short work of Vergel Nebran, scoring a first-round knockout Saturday in their 10-round featherweight fight in Phoenix.

1 dead in west valley shooting

One person is dead after a shooting at an apartment complex in the west valley, according to Las Vegas police.

Cutler, Bears a bargain as underdogs at Detroit

Disappointing seasons are nothing new to the Detroit Lions. This one has turned ugly early, and another bad start sent quarterback Matthew Stafford to the bench last week.

Ex-Bishop Gorman backup QB Stallworth thrives in Yuma

Before his father succeeded Randall Cunningham as UNLV’s starting quarterback, Steve Stallworth starred at Yuma High, the big high school in Yuma.

Ben Martin eyes repeat performance at Shriners Open

It had been a tough day for Ben Martin. The 28-year-old from South Carolina had limped in with a third-round 80 at the BMW Championship on Sept. 18, essentially knocking him out of a spot in the field.

Rice shouldn’t consider platooning with Rebels

UNLV has arguably its deepest level of skill since Rice was hired as coach in 2011, and there had been some whispers over the summer that he might consider a platoon system if enough good players emerged from preseason drills.

When will Southwest tap Las Vegas for international flights?

Southwest Airlines took a huge step in its international flights initiative with the recent opening of a five-gate, $146 million terminal at Houston’s Hobby Airport.

Organ donors in Nevada saving other lives

Martin Vece’s life expectancy is less than other 45-year-olds in Nevada, even if he gets the heart transplant he needs.

AG: DraftKings CEO called daily fantasy sports ‘a casino’

The Nevada attorney general’s office determined that daily fantasy sports constituted sports wagering after it was discovered the chief executive of DraftKings said his website was “almost identical to a casino.”

ONE DROP is a good start — PHOTOS

After starting at Symphony Park, participants in the ONE DROP Walk for Water move along Alta Drive near Shadow Lane on Saturday.

Las Vegas faces flood watch for fifth day

Gray skies are expected to stick around the Las Vegas Valley for the fifth day in a row Sunday.

Suspect in mom’s death dies after police shooting

A man Carson City police believe shot and killed his mother and was involved in a police shooting Wednesday died Friday, according to the Nevada Appeal.

Sanders quickly concedes race to Clinton

I repeat: Unless she’s indicted, Hillary Clinton will win the Democratic nomination. I wrote that six weeks ago, amid fevered dreams of a Clinton collapse and a Joe Biden rescue.

Global trade agreements bolster small businesses in Nevada

Long ago, if you wanted to buy a product, like a tin of tea leaves, you would go down to your local general store and see what they had for sale. If they had the product you wanted, great; but if not, you were out of luck. You were bound by the confines of your local marketplace.

Bad! That’s a bad Macau!

Turns out, Steve Wynn should have been more scared of the Chinese all along.

EDITORIAL: Arbitration could kill hundreds of CCSD jobs

A solution to the Clark County School District’s perennial licensed teacher shortage could be in place by the end of the current academic year, only it’s a fix no elected official, no education leader and no taxpayer will have a say in.

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