GameDay Grades: UNLV vs. San Diego State

It was a rough night for the UNLV Rebels on Saturday in their 52-14 loss to the San Diego State Aztecs.

Here are Pixar’s 15 best movie characters

On Nov. 22, 1995, “Toy Story” hit theaters, introducing the world to Sheriff Woody and Buzz Lightyear and forever changing the way movies are made.

Moapa Valley misses opportunities in I-A final

Cade Vercellotti’s 3-yard touchdown run on the second play of the fourth quarter stood up as the difference as Churchill County held on for a 34-27 victory over Moapa Valley in the Division I-A state championship game at Reno High School on Saturday.

Lincoln County presses Yerington, but falls in Division III final

There were no smiles, and more than a few tears, as Lincoln County football coach Rich Ottley consoled his players one by one following the presentation of the Division III state championship trophy Saturday night at Reno High School.

Obama abandons America’s long-held role

Tell me: What’s a suicide bomber doing with a passport? He’s not going anywhere. And, though I’m not a religious scholar, I doubt that a passport is required in paradise for a martyr to access his 72 black-eyed virgins.

America’s values, principles should guide deliberations on refugees

We shouldn’t be surprised that many Americans fear the fresh arrival of Syrian refugees, in the wake of the Nov. 13 Paris slaughter by jihadists, including at least one who appears to have entered Europe posing as a refugee.

LETTERS: Container Park lessees have obligations, too

Business owners who chose to lease retail space at downtown’s Container Park and are now complaining about lack of foot traffic and blaming their lack of prosperity on property management should take a closer look at their own business plans to explain their failures (“Uncontained complaints,” Nov. 13 Review-Journal). I fully support independent businesses, but I also recognize new businesses often fail due to inexperience and poor decisions made by the owners and operators.

Troopers report fatal crash on I-15 near Moapa

Troopers responded to a fatal crash on southbound Interstate 15 near Moapa on Saturday night, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol’s website.

Alvarez closes out Cotto for WBC title

Canelo Alvarez started quick and finished quicker, which is why he left Mandalay Bay as the World Boxing Council middleweight champion Saturday night.

EDITORIAL: Rooftop solar must pay its way

Last week, the Public Utilities Commission completed three days of hearings on net metering, which provides electricity customers who have rooftop panels with credits for excess solar power they don’t use. Within a couple of weeks, the PUC will decide how much those credits will be worth going forward.

EDITORIAL: Clark County targets Uber, Lyft drivers with unfair burdens

The Nevada Legislature did everything necessary to allow ride-sharing transportation network companies to operate in the state. Now the Clark County Commission is doing all it can to discourage people from working for Uber and Lyft.

Teen saw video of dying Mojave High boyfriend on Facebook

It wasn’t through a phone call or a knock at a door that Faith Camir found out her boyfriend had been shot to death next to Mojave High School on Friday.

Transgender actor picks up Vegas star

When “The Bold and the Beautiful” actor Scott Turner Schofield found out on Twitter he had won the best actor award from Las Vegas TransPride, he decided to head to Las Vegas to pick it up.

Pahranagat Valley wins eighth straight state title, ties national record

Tabor Maxwell accounted for four touchdowns on a picturesque Saturday afternoon at Dayton High, and Pahranagat Valley pulled away from Whittell in the fourth quarter to secure a 54-28 victory in the Division IV state final.

Workers at valley stores prepare for Black Friday

More than two hours before the doors opened on Saturday morning at Best Buy in Henderson, 130 associates were huddled at the front of the store prepping for one of the biggest shopping days of the year.

Rolling out the dream cars at LA Auto Show — PHOTOS

From Porsche to Lexus, Fiat to Ford Mustang, the stars are shining at the Los Angeles Auto Show, running through Nov. 29 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

With Faraday, fog might lift on North Las Vegas

Monday morning found North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee in a familiar conversation, chatting up the vast possibilities of his battered city and the potential economic impact of an electric car factory at the Apex industrial site.

RJ Picks: UNLV vs. San Diego State

The Rebels are 15.5-point underdogs when they host the Aztecs tonight at Sam Boyd Stadium.

Tropicana reopened after suspicious package scare

Tropicana Avenue between Dean Martin Drive and Valley View Boulevard has been reopened after a suspicious package scare Saturday afternoon.

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