Two hospitalized after wrong-way crash on 215 Beltway

Two people were taken to the hospital early Sunday morning with injuries following a wrong-way crash involving three vehicles, police said.

Howard, Pilots roll in Hoophall Classic

Markus Howard didn’t miss a shot Sunday and scored 26 points to lead Findlay Prep’s boy’s basketball team to a 91-67 win over St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.) in the Hoophall Classic in Springfield, Mass.

Panthers defeat Seahawks, head to NFC title game

Cam Newton and the top-seeded Carolina Panthers repelled a spirited second-half surge by their nemesis team, the Seattle Seahawks, for a 31-24 victory on Sunday to reach their first NFC championship since the 2005 season.

5 takeaways from the UNLV-Air Force game

Five takeaways from UNLV’s 100-64 victory over Air Force’s basketball team on Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center:

 
SpaceX fails ocean landing attempt despite liftoff success

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from California on Sunday to put a climate-monitoring satellite into orbit, then turned around and botched an attempted landing on a platform at sea, officials said.

Men struggle with eating disorders, too

Men make up between 10 percent and 20 percent of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa cases across the nation. They are also responsible for about 40 percent of all binge eating disorders, according to the National Association of Men with Eating Disorders.

Reid plays Trump card

U.S. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada on Thursday challenged Republicans to back up expressions of loyalty to presidential wannabe Donald Trump by voting on policies put forth by the billionaire businessman such as a ban on Muslims.

 
Severe storms in Florida blamed for 2 deaths

Severe weather is blamed for two deaths and five injuries in Manatee County, Florida, local officials said.

 
Here are 5 things to watch for in tonight’s Democratic debate

First Hillary Clinton spent months keeping from even uttering Bernie Sanders’ name. Then, the two sparred over Wall Street, gun control and health care in early Democratic debates — but the punches were soft compared to what Republicans were unfurling in what was long the closer and more exciting primary fight.

PUC out of line in NV Energy’s dispute with casinos

Nevada’s public utilities watchdog appears to be refereeing the impasse between Warren Buffett-owned NV Energy and several Nevada casinos with the expertise and objectivity of a professional wrestling referee.

 
Curling brings out the cool side of Las Vegas

Curling is a cool game — it often is called “chess on ice” — and it’s on TV real late at night during the Olympics, and I have seen calendars featuring some of these women’s curlers. Those are … um … pretty interesting, too.

Here’s how you can watch UFC Fight Night: Dillashaw vs Cruz

UFC is back in action tonight with UFC Fight Night 81 in Boston, Massachusetts featuring a title fight between current bantamweight champion TJ Dillashaw and top-ranked challenger Dominick Cruz as well as a full slate of preliminary fights. Here’s everything you need to know to watch.

Area jurisdictions have different rules for renting out guest home

They are called many different names. Granny flats, mother-in-law suites, backyard cottages, casitas, carriage flats, sidekick houses or laneway houses; these are terms used to describe what are officially called accessory dwelling units.

Gated community has private streets

If you live in a gated community, the streets within the community are private.

Short sales can be complicated

There are more than 2,800 active short sales on the market.

Communities embrace green building

Green building is growing in popularity among master-planned communities.

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