Gaels grind down Aggies

Bishop Gorman’s football team faced a couple of fourth-and-long situations near midfield on Friday night. But instead of punting, the Gaels went for it both times.

Liberty heats up, defeats Green Valley

Liberty’s football team had trouble getting out of its own way in the first half Friday.

Nothing stood in the Patriots’ way in the third quarter, though.

5 ways your social media accounts hurt your career

Social media can easily lend itself to blurring the line between users’ personal and professional lives. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to become a more responsible social media user. Read on to find out how social media can hurt your career and how to avoid social media mistakes.

Boxing’s reputation at stake as Miguel Cotto meets Canelo Alvarez

On May 2, the fight boxing fans had been demanding for years finally took place and it was a big dud. Saturday night, the sport gets a chance to redeem itself with consumers who believe $69.99 is worth their money and Canelo Alvarez and Miguel Cotto are worth their time.

Man dead after stabbing in central valley

Las Vegas homicide detectives are investigating a fatal stabbing that happened Friday night at a central valley house.

Ramirez stays in line for world title shot

Gilberto Ramirez kept his end of the bargain. Now he waits to see if Arthur Abraham holds up his end.

De La Hoya decisions Delgado, wins battle of Mexican fighters

After eight back-and-forth rounds, Diego De La Hoya won by unanimous decision over Giovanni Delgado in the main event presented by Golden Boy at Hard Rock Casino’s The Joint. The three judges scored it the same in favor of De La Hoya, 79-73.

LETTERS: Sandoval takes wrong stance on refugees

Claiming that he wants to keep Nevadans safe, Gov. Brian Sandoval wants to delay relocation to Nevada any Syrian refugees (“Plan to accept refugees attacked,” Tuesday Review-Journal). Presumably, this is because one of the terrorists in Paris may have been posing as a Syrian refugee. By refusing relocation to our state, we could avoid allowing a terrorist to our midst.

Mental health services grow in Southern Nevada

Services are expanding for those suffering from mental health problems in Southern Nevada. WestCare, a nonprofit, will open a 51-bed triage facility within the next two weeks.

Manhoef waits out Kato flurry for Bellator main event victory

Veteran middleweight Melvin Manhoef appeared to be in all sorts of trouble after Hisaki Kato landed several big shots along the cage. But Manhoef has seen it all in his 20 years in the sport knew how to turn things around.

Pedestrian hit by car, seriously injured near downtown

A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle and seriously injured Friday night, closing Eastern Avenue near Fremont Street while police investigate the crash, Las Vegas police said.

Summerlin couple pay forward blessings by opening up home

Thanksgiving is usually celebrated with a big meal, the classic turkey with all the trimmings, and family gathered all around. But what about those in Las Vegas without family or who find themselves alone at Thanksgiving?

At 76, the beat goes on for drummer Sandy Nelson

These days drummer Sandy Nelson qualifies as an All-American oldie but goodie. At 76, Nelson moves with a little less pep than in his prime as a versatile drummer in Los Angeles for three decades before moving to Boulder City, where he’s resided the past 27 years and remains a treat to watch play.

Handling the holiday alone in Sin City

Over the river and through the wood to Grandmother’s house we go. But what do you do when you don’t have a horse that knows the way, and it’s too far to feast with family on Thanksgiving Day?

Thanksgiving with Wes Winters: Celebrating the holiday the Vegas way

Most people in Las Vegas get used to the statement, “Today is my Friday,” as there is a large number of people working in the resort community with a shifted work week through traditional weekends and holidays. However, for some people working this Thanksgiving, the statement will be, “Today, this is my family.”

REVIEW-JOURNAL COLLEGE CHALLENGE

Our handicappers reveal their top college football picks for this weekend.

Groups rally to bring Thanksgiving to homebound seniors

Hundreds of homebound seniors are set to have their Thanksgiving feasts delivered to them — complete with dessert, handmade table decorations and greeting cards — thanks to a small army of volunteers, two churches and a nonprofit.

Look for Pack to bounce back in Minnesota

This is not a time for Aaron Rodgers to show off his spelling bee skills and cooly advise fans of the Green Bay Packers to R-E-L-A-X. A four-game losing streak would be reason to slam a fist on the panic button.

Northwest groups plan holiday gatherings for those on their own

Thanksgiving is a time when family and friends gather to watch football, catch up and enjoy an old-fashioned, sit-down dinner, but the holiday can be a bit lonely if one is new to the city or doesn’t know anyone in the area.

 
Alabama coach Nick Saban goes on epic media rant — VIDEO

Alabama coach Nick Saban went on an epic rant this week about the media underestimating FCS schools like Charleston Southern, the Crimson Tide’s opponent today in its final home game of the season.

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