Pirates overcome bad start, top Desert Pines

Moapa Valley battled back from a 13-0 deficit to nip the Jaguars 32-31 and maintain their hold on fourth place in the Division I-A Sunrise League.

Human remains found at site of F-16 crash in Arizona

Human remains have been found at the crash site of an F-16 fighter jet in Arizona, military officials said. The jet crashed Thursday morning near Bagdad.

WRESTLING: English’s quick pin leads Foothill

Wyatt English pinned his opponent in 52 seconds at 138 pounds Thursday to lead Foothill’s wrestling team to a 37-29 win over visiting Basic.

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Godbolt, Cheyenne upset Western

Koreyl Godbolt had 20 points and 10 rebounds Thursday as Cheyenne’s girls basketball team held on to upset visiting Western 48-43 in a Division I-A Sunset League game.

Illinois paid lottery winners before college students

Some of Illinois’ neediest college students are falling victim to the state’s budget mess. Thousands returned to school after winter break confused and worried about having to come up with a couple thousand dollars more for tuition this semester.

House fire in northwest valley displaces 1; cause unknown

While a northwest valley man was running errands Thursday afternoon, his home caught fire, gutting one bedroom and leaving “a coating of black soot over everything,” Las Vegas Fire Department officials said.

Seasonal temps, cloudy skies continue in Las Vegas

Las Vegas’ weather will be “pretty quiet for the next couple of days,” National Weather Service meteorologist Caleb Steele said Thursday.

MGM’s parking policy proves costly

You’ll have to cough up $10 to park, but MGM Resorts International is already paying in other ways.

Lawmakers consider NSHE breakup as regents talk consolidation

As state lawmakers consider dismantling the Nevada System of Higher Education, the agency’s Board of Regents will gather Friday in what some political insiders criticized as a bureaucratic stunt aimed at thwarting reform efforts.

Something for everyone on November ballot

Nevada has a long and distinguished tradition of using its ballot to drive Election Day turnout, and this year looks like it will be no different.

LETTERS: PUC’s rooftop solar decision merits investigation

It is an understatement to say the Public Utilities Commission made a controversial decision when it chose to raise connection fees and lower reimbursement rates for power generated by rooftop solar owners (“PUC OKs new solar rates,” Dec. 23 Review-Journal).

EDITORIAL: Conduct public business in public

Although education gained the overwhelming amount of attention in the 2015 Legislature, and rightly so, Nevada lawmakers also made gains in other areas, including a move toward privatizing some Medicaid services.

 
Raucous crowd greets Trump in Las Vegas

Donald Trump brought his trademark freewheeling campaign style to a raucous crowd of supporters in Las Vegas Thursday.

Allegiant Air promotes from within to replace COO

Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air has promoted from within to fill the vacancy left with the abrupt resignation of Chief Operating Officer Steve Harfst.

Embattled federal judge taking senior status

A longtime Reno federal judge who has repeatedly clashed with an appeals court is taking senior status next month.

Speakers praise Faraday deal among Southern Nevada economic successes

Two key Nevada economic development leaders Thursday morning crowed about Southern Nevada’s economic progress in 2015, citing a plethora of statistical indicators and successful courtship of Faraday Future’s electric car plant in North Las Vegas.

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