Tony Sanchez still deciding on UNLV quarterback spot

UNLV will have its fourth and final day of two-a-day practices Thursday before holding an intrasquad scrimmage open to the public at 8:10 a.m. Friday at Rebel Park.

2016 Durango Boys Tennis Capsule

The Trailblazers return eight lettermen, but must replace all of their singles players.

2016 Lake Mead Football Capsule

Lake Mead will lean heavily on junior running back Jared Regan as the Eagles look to earn a spot in the playoffs.

Las Vegas NHL team hires scout

David Conte has been hired as a professional scout by the Las Vegas NHL expansion team.

2016 Tech Girls Golf Capsule

The Roadrunners hope to show improvement as five letter winners return.

2016 Silverado Girls Soccer Capsule

The Skyhawks return 10 letter winners from last year’s Northeast League championship team.

Nevada AG Adam Laxalt opposes gun background check ballot measure

Nevada’s top law enforcement executive, Attorney General Adam Laxalt, announced Wednesday his opposition to Question 1, a state ballot initiative proposing to expand firearm background checks to private-party sales and transfers.

Walters Group make deposit on land despite overbidding $365K

Development company the Walters Group deposited $495,600 in earnest money on Wednesday to secure the purchase of about 36 acres of Clark County land won at auction Tuesday.

Team USA routs Argentina to advance to men’s basketball semifinals

This was the U.S. men’s Olympic basketball team that everyone expected to see at the Rio Games, now right where it was expected to be — in the semifinals. And a familiar foe will be waiting.

Water line mishap damages equipment at new McCarran tower

Water damaged some internal computer equipment, office furniture and floors inside the new air traffic control tower set to open later this month at McCarran International Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday.

Vegas PBS show ‘Nevada Week in Review’ still MIA

Despite promises from Channel 10 that “Nevada Week in Review” is not officially dead, the longtime public affairs show, off the air since summer 2015, won’t be back anytime soon. Vegas PBS doesn’t have the funding to re-launch or sustain it.

Target cuts outlook as it sees fewer customers in stores

Target Corp. cut its profit forecast and a key sales outlook Wednesday as it saw fewer customers in its stores and acknowledged it didn’t push the second part of its “Expect More, Pay Less” slogan.

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