Finale victory crucial to Tony Sanchez’s UNLV plan

Both football teams appear to be in similar situations, playing the final game of a disappointing season, the outcome having little effect on the Mountain West landscape. The situations, though, are not as similar as they appear.

Bedlam has more at stake than college football playoff in Oklahoma

With no conference championship game and sustaining its lone loss of the season in late November, Oklahoma State’s chances of gaining a spot in college football’s four-team playoff essentially ended last Saturday on the floor of Boone Pickens Stadium.

UNLV women undefeated entering Lady Rebel Round-Up

There are a lot of things UNLV women’s basketball coach Kathy Olivier has to do to get her team ready to play. But coaching effort has not been one of them.

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Reed’s rapid offense to test Bishop Gorman linebackers

If there was a question mark on the Bishop Gorman football team’s defense entering the season — and that’s a big if — it was the linebacker corps.

Henderson police arrest two barricaded suspects

Two people were jailed after barricading themselves inside an apartment for almost six hours Friday, Henderson police said.

Goodluck Okonoboh is leaving UNLV

The UNLV men’s basketball team returned from Hawaii with one less big man on its roster.

Military group’s leader praises Southern Nevada chapter

Dozens of retired U.S. military officers who belong to the Southern Nevada Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America held their 50th anniversary dinner at Palace Station on Nov. 20.

If Deflate-gate revenge is Tom Brady’s game, then he’s winning a blowout

Three months into the season, the most overblown controversy in NFL history has passed. Tom Brady is putting up terrific numbers and the New England Patriots are torching every obstacle in their path, all while using properly inflated footballs.

 
Passengers sue Boeing over fiery September incident at McCarran

Sixty-five passengers on a British Airways Las Vegas-to-London flight evacuated after an aborted takeoff and fire in September have filed a lawsuit in Chicago against the manufacturers of the Boeing 777 jet and its engines.

 
Tours of Tule Springs Fossil Beds spotlight preservation efforts

It’s hard to imagine that just past the fence surrounding Willie McCool Regional Park & Fly Field and underneath pieces of debris and broken glass is a part of the past between 7,000 to 250,000 years old.

Newly married couple start new life at The Ogden

Jasmine Pedroso and Kris Cuaresma-Primm are celebrating their first wedding anniversary and the purchase of their dream home at the Ogden.

Pardee showcases Summerglen in southwest Las Vegas

A limited number of move-in ready homes are featured at Pardee Homes Summerglen off Sunset Road west of Fort Apache Road in the southwest valley.

Mortgage rates fall, shrugging off possible Fed hike

Interest rates on mortgages moved slightly lower this week ahead of Thanksgiving while market analysts are expecting a move from the Federal Reserve at next month’s policy-setting meeting.

William Lyon in Summerlin’s The Paseos village

William Lyon Homes, one of the final builders to move into The Paseos village in Summerlin, is showcasing fresh upscale design elements at its new neighborhood, Allegra.

Builder partners with West Elm to decorate models

A Cadence homebuilder has teamed up with a popular local home furnishings store to give homebuyers the opportunity to re-create the designs found in a model home.

Preview Thursday draws crowd looking for more artist interaction

First Friday, the monthly arts and culture event at the 18b Arts District, may get all the press and glory, but for many art fans, Preview Thursday is the time to go.

 
Okla. homecoming crash victims won’t be charged by hospital for ER treatment

The Oklahoma hospital that treated about 40 people after a woman driving a vehicle plowed into a crowd at a university homecoming parade last month will not bill the patients for their initial treatment, hospital officials said on Friday.

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Celebrating Carolyn Wood, 84 and still dancing

Carolyn Wood has been dancing since she was 3. At 4, she did her first big show on Dec. 1, 1935, at the Palm Garden in New York City.

Job fair highlights valley’s growing opportunities

Opportunities are improving for job seekers according to Kenadie Cobbin Richardson, director of business engagement and communications at Workforce Connections.

Kids’ resale clothing store aims for high-end inventory

Most parents are well aware that children grow like weeds. They can buy their child a new outfit for $20 only to have him outgrow it a month later.

App launch puts Faith Lutheran grad on tech world’s map

As a child growing up in Summerlin, Ishmael King couldn’t get enough of board games. Now 19 and a college sophomore at the University of Toronto, he recently launched an app for the game he invented, called King of 20.

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