SUNRISE GIRLS: Patriots use 25-0 run to put away Foothill

Gabby Doxtator had 17 points and seven rebounds Friday as Liberty broke open a close game with 25 consecutive points to pull away for a 74-49 victory over Foothill in the Division I Sunrise Region championship.

DIVISION III BOYS: Gray, Saints earn state tournament berth

Gray scored 18 of his 27 points in the second half and was 12-for-13 from the free-throw line, as the Saints downed Agassi Prep, 65-59 in a Division III Southern League semifinal at Chaparral.

DIVISION III GIRLS: Late push sends Bobcats past Needles

With the game tied at 26, White Pine senior Emily Bischoff came off the bench to ignite a 14-4 rally over the final 2:55 to lift the Bobcats to a 40-30 victory over Needles.

DIVISION IV BOYS: Junior class propels Lions into league title game

The Adelson School juniors, led by forward Jake Buchman, accounted for 48 points Friday as the Lions defeated Spring Mountain, 61-52 in a Division IV Southern League semifinal at Desert Pines.

10 high-paying jobs for college dropouts

There are many fulfilling jobs out there for college dropouts that pay well; you just have to do a little bit of digging to find them. So don’t let the absence of an associate, bachelor’s or master’s degree hold you back — read on to discover 10 high-paying jobs for college dropouts.

PR firm marks 25 years of celebrity memories

PR companies usually ask me to write about famous clients, but PR Plus just pitched me a story about the firm’s own 25th anniversary. Initially, I thought that was crazy, but then I said, “Let’s see what they have to say.”

Campaigns making final push before Democrats’ caucus

The political fortunes of two candidates for president are in the hands of Nevada Democratic voters. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are fiercely fighting for a win in the Democratic caucus, which starts at 11 a.m. today.

2 dead, 1 wounded in shooting near Las Vegas Strip

An early morning shooting across the Las Vegas Strip left two women dead and a man in critical condition, according to Las Vegas police.

Clinton, Sanders need each other

One paints the future in bold colors, the other chisels in the stone of political pragmatism.

EDITORIAL: Coral Academy’s move into Heard Elementary presents huge opportunity

Change can be difficult, particularly for elementary school children just beginning to find their way. That’s magnified for children in military families, for whom moving around the country — or even out of the country — and attending multiple schools can be the norm.

LETTERS: In FBI vs. Apple, government has consistently proven untrustworthy

There appears to be a serious difference of opinion between Apple and the FBI (“Apple bets big on public’s thirst for privacy,” Thursday Review-Journal). The FBI claims it needs encrypted information from the phone of the perpetrator of the terrorist attack in San Bernardino, Calif. The FBI hopes to “possibly” find additional information on a crime that has already been solved.

Jury convicts man in Wetlands Park slaying

A 29-year-old man was convicted Friday in a series of crimes, including a fatal shooting at the Wetlands Park.

Morgan’s hat trick carries US women to Olympic soccer berth

Striker Alex Morgan scored a hat-trick as the United States booked a place in the Rio Olympic women’s soccer tournament with a 5-0 demolition of Trinidad and Tobago in a semi-final at the CONCACAF qualifying tournament in Houston on Friday.

Man acquitted of rape allegations stemming from MGM Grand encounter

In less than an hour, after a two-week trial, a Clark County jury of eight women and four men acquitted 25-year-old Li Zheng this week of seven charges: one count of first-degree kidnapping, three counts of sexual assault and three counts of battery with intent to commit sexual assault.

Nevada election officials watch for caucus shenanigans

Election officials are monitoring voter registration trends leading up to Nevada’s presidential caucuses and warn that Republicans who try to skew the Democratic outcome by switching parties and participating in both nominating contests could face legal backlash.

Former UFC champ Jones avoids ticket in New Mexico — AUDIO

When prosecutors in New Mexico decided not to charge former Ultimate Fighting Championship light heavyweight champ with a probation violation after he was cited in a traffic stop last month, it appeared he had caught a huge break.

Teamsters blocked from representing CCSD staff

A Las Vegas judge has temporarily blocked Teamsters Local 14 from taking control as the bargaining agent for the 11,000 bus drivers, custodians and support staff who work for the Clark County School District.

Henderson police to crack down on speeders

Henderson police will team up with Metro over the next two weeks to catch speeders, a news release said Thursday.

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