After winning the Division I-A state title last season, the Crusaders return eight letter winners.
Guards Essence Booker and Kayla Harris are returning all-state honorees for the Grizzlies.
The Gators hope to compete for the Southeast League title.
Nine letter winners, including double-figure scorers Ashlynn Sharp and Mikala Kirby, return for the Diamondbacks.
Nine letter winners, including four starters, return for the Cougars.
After making the playoffs last year, the Pirates bring back six letter winners.
After advancing to the Division III state tournament last year, the Stars return five starters.
Nine lettermen, including three state-meet qualifiers, highlight the Spartans’ roster.
Nine wrestlers, including Division I-A state champion Peter Enos, return for the Crusaders.
Despite returning seven lettermen, the Jaguars are young, but hoping to learn quickly.
Under first-year coach Ian Summerville, the Rams hope to show improvement.
The Bulldogs are hoping to compete for region and state titles.
The Panthers return nine lettermen and hope to be competitive in Class 2A.
After losing a large senior class, the Gators are hoping to learn quickly on the job.
The Warriors are hoping to make a run at a Sunset League title.
The Bengals return 10 starters from last year’s squad.
President Barack Obama arrived in Greece Tuesday morning on the first stop of his final foreign tour as president, the first visit to Greece by a sitting U.S. president since Bill Clinton in 1999.
President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed in a telephone conversation Monday that relations between their countries were “unsatisfactory” and vowed to work together to improve them, the Kremlin said in a statement.
The Clark County School District has tapped former deputy chief financial officer Nikki Thorn to lead the district’s finance department during a critical transition period.
Sequestered in his Manhattan high-rise, President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to fill key foreign policy posts including naming a new secretary of state.
Las Vegas Police booked a 26-year-old into the Clark County Detention Center on a hate or bias crime charge after an altercation early Monday morning near the Strip.
The Henderson Police Department’s Criminalistics Bureau Forensic Lab on Monday received a forensic testing laboratory accreditation certificate from the ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board at the Henderson City Council meeting.
A medical examination revealed that a veteran North Las Vegas fire captain whose death last month was marked as a line-of-duty fatality had heart and vascular diseases and died due to a lack of oxygen.
The Assembly Republican Caucus has named Paul Anderson, R-Las Vegas, as minority leader for the upcoming 2017 legislative session.
Gov. Brian Sandoval on Monday said he wants to take a wait-and-see approach before deciding whether to fast-track at least $899 million in freeway improvements to accommodate construction of a new 65,000-seat stadium.
A dumpster truck’s occupants were trapped inside the cab for about an hour Monday evening after a dumpster the truck was unloading touched electrical wires.
Human remains found at the bottom of an Oregon cliff have been positively identified as those of a former Utah woman missing since last month.
Eli Manning threw his third touchdown pass of the game on a fourth-down gamble by coach rookie Ben McAdoo, and the New York Giants beat the Cincinnati Bengals 21-20 Monday night for their first four-game winning streak since 2013.
Amazon.com is considering establishing a new build-to-suit fulfillment center in North Las Vegas to support their North American operations, according to their tax abatement application posted online Monday by the governor’s office of economic development.
