Police unions call for Beyonce boycott

Police unions in Nashville, Tampa and Miami are urging officers not to volunteer to work security at pop star Beyonce’s upcoming concerts in those cities, because of what they say was an anti-police message when she performed at the Super Bowl.

Father, son pursue UNLV degrees together

By summer, James Dean Leavitt and Jesse Daniel Leavitt will share more than a family name.

Reno woman realizing dream of simple, rural life in straw-bale home

Kim Bozarth arrived here a cultural outlier among rough-edged, do-it-yourself men: an outspoken woman espousing liberal politics in a high-desert landscape where conservative thought is king.

 
Head football coach at Univ. of Tennessee denies culture of sexual assault

As a father of three who grew up in a law enforcement household, University of Tennessee head football coach Butch Jones seems uniquely qualified to reel in young, impressionable student athletes prone to misconduct off the field.

Constitution clearly supports Senate’s right to delay nomination

President Barack Obama has said “the Constitution is pretty clear about what should happen now” that Justice Antonin Scalia’s death has left a vacancy on the Supreme Court.

Driver suspected of DUI in hit-and-run early Sunday morning

Early Sunday about 2:15 a.m. a serious auto-versus-pedestrian hit-and-run crash occurred on Charleston Boulevard near Maryland Parkway, according to Las Vegas Police.

EDITORIAL: Supreme Court’s Clean Power Plan ruling shows what’s at stake

The sudden passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has raised heated discussion regarding his replacement. Whether his successor is nominated by President Barack Obama or the next president, the selection will be a pivotal one for the future of the country.

In court papers, defense lawyers question recordings of ‘Las Vegas D.A.’

As video cameras float from courtroom to courtroom, defense attorneys are growing more concerned about the crew of “Las Vegas D.A.” — a “docudrama” about the Clark County District Attorney’s Office — recording moments they shouldn’t.

Woman called ‘most-hated homeowner in association’

I’ve been called out by the treasurer in HOA board meetings as: “the most-hated homeowner in the association,” a title that I’m most proud to brandish.

Resale Homes Jan. 28-31

Real estate data from around Clark County

Builders offer design centers

Design centers give homebuyers the opportunity to see the different elements that builders offer firsthand.

Retirees put down roots at One Las Vegas

Stefan and Nilda Mantovani were searching for a new lifestyle and it led them to Nevada

Apartment clubhouses priority for renters

Apartment hunters report that clubhouses — the main gathering place in a complex — are key to their home life as well.

Study says Nevada No. 7 for new residents

Nevada is No. 7 among states where Americans are moving, according to the fourth annual United Van Lines migration study

Rebels smack Wolf Pack after McCaw’s buzzer-beating 3 forces OT

UNLV essentially played six players Saturday and the last thing it needed was to be involved in an overtime game. But in a strange season for the Rebels, why not play some extra basketball?

Drinking more coffee may help prevent alcohol-related cirrhosis

Make that black coffee order a double. Upping your coffee intake may help reduce your chances of developing alcohol-related cirrhosis, according to a review done by the journal Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics of multiple existing studies.

Depleted? UNLV wins with a few good men

You can never underestimate the spirit of sports, those intangibles that make certain athletes rise to the occasion when all seems lost in a season, when your bench has been reduced to the point your basketball coach spent part of his day before a conference game against your biggest rival glancing at the school’s football roster.

DIVISION IV BOYS: Hoye’s free throws lift Eagles to league crown

Elijah Hoye made two free throws with 29.8 seconds left to break a 50-50 tie and lift Word of Life to a 54-50 win over Adelson School in the Division IV Southern League final at Desert Pines. Both teams advance to the state tournament, which begins Friday in Reno.

Magdaleno stays undefeated, knocks out Perez in Phoenix

Jessie Magdaleno went back to being a power puncher and the super bantamweight from Las Vegas remained undefeated after knocking out Rey Perez in the seventh round of their scheduled 10-round bout at the Celebrity Theater in Phoenix.

Seniors help Gators capture championship

Adrian Ojeda and fellow senior Robert Razo each won individual state titles at Star of the Desert Arena, helping Green Valley capture its fifth consecutive team championship at the Division I state wrestling tournament.

Pacquiao’s anti-gay stance not likely to hurt ticket, PPV sales

Manny Pacquiao’s comments about homosexuals last week cost him an endorsement deal with Nike. But will Pacquiao’s remarks cost him at the box office when he faces Timothy Bradley Jr. on April 9 at the MGM Grand Garden, or from fans who might be deciding whether to buy the HBO Pay Per View telecast?

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