9 secret ways to save money at Home Depot

Whether your next shopping trip is for paint, new appliances or a bathroom remodel, there are many ways to save money at Home Depot.

Coach from Las Vegas dreams of spot on Chris Beard’s staff at UNLV

When word got out that Chris Beard was going to be the new UNLV basketball coach, a 45-year-old man from Las Vegas named Che’ Jones wrote a letter and attached a resume about his dream. He wants only to be an assistant basketball coach at UNLV.

Willow Beach National Fish Hatchery repairs offer hope for trout fishing

In recent weeks, several readers have asked for a progress report on construction of the new water intake system at the Willow Beach National Fish Hatchery. Based on what I have learned, there is a chance that anglers could get trout plants in time for Christmas.

Nevada Fishing Report, April 14, 2016

Largemouth bass fishing has picked up at Lake Mead because it’s spawning season and they are easier to find. Look for white circles with a gravel bottom in shallow water.

Mistakes cost 51s in 6-1 PCL loss to River Cats

The 51s made two consecutive outs at third base in the fourth inning, stunting a rally on their way to a 6-1 loss to the Sacramento River Cats on Wednesday night at Cashman Field.

Bishop Gorman fencer Zach Zeller picks Notre Dame

Zach Zeller, a senior at Bishop Gorman, has developed into one of the top fencing recruits in the country after taking up the sport in second grade. He previously signed a letter of intent with Notre Dame and was announced Wednesday as part of the spring recruiting class.

BASEBALL: Lutes, Liberty rally to beat Foothill

Winning pitcher Justin Lutes went 2-for-4 with a run Wednesday as the Liberty baseball team rallied from an early four-run deficit to beat host Foothill 8-5 in a Division I Sunrise League game.

TRACK: Harris, Barrel lead Basic boys to victory

Van Barrel and Frank Harris each won two individual events Wednesday to lead the Basic boys track team to victory in a five-team meet at Basic.

Stars, theater owners collide at CinemaCon

Keanu Reeves was just standing there in Gordon Ramsay’s pub in Caesars Palace, posing for photos with excited movie theater managers from across America.

Tractor-trailer ferries statues of military personnel to Las Vegas Veterans Memorial site

A flatbed tractor-trailer rig with about a dozen larger-than-life statues of soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen from all the nation’s wars made for an impromptu veterans parade as it hauled the centerpiece items to their final destination at the Las Vegas Veterans Memorial site outside the Sawyer Building.

VOLLEYBALL: Shabazz lifts Trailblazers to four-set win

Andre Shabazz had 31 assists, 10 digs, seven kills and two aces Wednesday to help the Durango boys volleyball team to a 25-15, 17-25, 27-25, 31-29 home win over Shadow Ridge.

 
Bishop Gorman fencer Zach Zeller picks Notre Dame

Zach Zeller, a senior at Bishop Gorman, has developed into one of the top fencing recruits in the country after taking up the sport in second grade. He previously signed a letter of intent with NotreDame and was announced Wednesday as part of the Fighting Irish’s spring recruiting class.

Consultant says proposed stadium won’t affect airport operations

A consultant hired by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Campus Improvement Authority says a domed stadium on 42 acres at Tropicana Avenue and Koval Lane would not disrupt operations at McCarran International Airport. But a McCarran official said the FAA is still reviewing the stadium site.

Vegas dripping with celebs this week for CinemaCon

CinemaCon, the annual convention of the National Association of Theatre Owners, has taken over Caesars Palace this week to the point that you can’t even order an overpriced slice of pizza in the food court without hearing tourists gush about how they saw Ben Affleck walking across the casino floor.

EDITORIAL: At Big Green’s beck and call

You wouldn’t think that funding for the Federal Aviation Administration would have anything to do with dubious tax credits for renewable energy. And you’d be right anywhere but in Washington, D.C.

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