Crash knocks out power in east Las Vegas neighborhood

NV Energy crews are working to restore power to a neighborhood after a single-vehicle crash on East Owens Avenue near Marion Drive early Thursday morning.

Nervous Western ski resort operators feel pinch from lack of snow

Autumn snow has been scarce in the Rocky Mountains, forcing some ski areas to push back opening day and causing some nervousness about how much water will be available next spring for the Colorado River, the lifeblood of the Southwest.

Trainers for Sergey Kovalev, Andre Ward talk up fight

Trainers John David Jackson and Virgil Hunter met with the media Wednesday at the MGM Grand ahead of Saturday’s light heavyweight megafight.

Natalie Gulbis commits to limited schedule on LPGA Tour

Natalie Gulbis, who has lived in Southern Nevada for more than a decade, is committed to slowing down when it comes to playing on the LPGA Tour. But cutting back her schedule on the course doesn’t mean easing up off it.

Nevada offers plenty of open space for hunters to share

One of Nevada’s overlooked treasures is the open space that in many places stretches from one horizon to the other, most of which still belongs to the American people.

Glen Gulutzan won’t let Flames’ slow start discourage him

Glen Gulutzan, the former Las Vegas Wranglers coach and general manager, is trying to boost the fortunes of the Calgary Flames. But a stagnant offense has led to a slow start in his first season.

Biden promises ‘24-7’ help to Pence after leaving office

Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, hosted Vice President-elect Mike Pence and his family for lunch at the Naval Observatory on Wednesday, a gathering that culminated in Biden pledging to be “available to him 24-7” after leaving office.

Defensive back Jericho Flowers now catching passes for UNLV

A month ago, Jericho Flowers was a third-string cornerback for UNLV who played only on special teams. On Friday, the redshirt freshman arguably will be the Rebels’ best wide receiver entering their game at No. 22 Boise State.

Former Las Vegas Stars manager Russ Nixon remembered

Russ Nixon was a lifetime baseball man, having spent 55 years in the game as a player, coach and manager. He was 81 when he died Nov. 9 following a lengthy illness.

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