Clemson’s Deshaun Watson has his championship moment

Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson led the drive of a lifetime to win a game of a career. The Tigers beat defending champion Alabama in the College Football Playoff National Championship.

UNLV basketball needs to be tougher, but not like Lady Rebels

For all the consequences to come from the Lady Rebels engaging in a fight during the third quarter of an overtime win against Utah State on Saturday, so too was an implicit message sent to the men’s program. Simply, develop more toughness.

Liberty girls summon ‘A’ game, storm past Foothill

Liberty scored the game’s first 12 points, had a 24-5 lead after the first quarter and cruised to a 74-47 victory over the visiting Falcons.

Body found in North Las Vegas, homicide suspected

North Las Vegas police are investigating after a body was found Monday afternoon in a desert lot near the Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Teamsters blast CCSD support staff union over lack of transparency

A leaked copy of the agreement between the Clark County School District and its support staff shows changes in the contract were actually negotiated between the two sides, not awarded through an arbitrator.

Drug lightens wallets but won’t boost memory, doctor argues

Dr. Jeffrey Cummings, head of the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, says patients and their loved ones, often asked about whether Prevagen can help with memory loss. He says the supplement, which has made tens of millions of dollars and is advertised night and day, has no effect on memory loss. He says the advertising is exploitive and takes advantage of desperate people.

Las Vegas’ master-planned communities make steady comeback

Around the Las Vegas Valley, master-planned communities offer housing, parks, retail, schools and other components. And after the economy crashed last decade, these sprawling projects were derailed with practically everything else in the real estate industry.

What will Las Vegas look like in 5 and 10 years from now?

When I turned to architect Leonard Bergman and asked him to peer into his crystal ball, I was surprised to hear that eventually the Strip will be banned to vehicular traffic and become a pedestrian mall.

Why actor Bryan Cranston prefers theater

“There is nothing quite the same as being onstage and being able to have a relationship with an audience that feeds you,” Cranston said.

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