The Cougars scored 27 points in the third quarter on the way to a 76-46 home rout of the Falcons that clinched the Southeast League for Coronado’s third straight league title.
The Patriots will travel to Arizona and Florida for high-profile matchups and are scheduled to host a game at Sam Boyd Stadium as part of their 2017 schedule, Muraco said Tuesday.
Steven Adeyemi and Trevor White scored 14 points apiece Tuesday to help Sunrise Mountain’s boys basketball clinch its first playoff berth in school history with a 62-49 home win over Mojave.
Samara Miller had 15 points, and Brooke Haney added 14 points, as Green Valley’s girls basketball team defeated host Basic 62-50 on Tuesday to clinch a postseason berth.
The Mexican men’s national soccer team will make its Las Vegas debut at 7 p.m. Wednesday when it faces Iceland at Sam Boyd Stadium before a projected record crowd.
The Metropolitan Police Department is warning the public of a recent string of parking lot scams targeting the elderly in the northwest valley.
Junior Taeha Pankey led the Longhorns in scoring with 17 points, scoring all but two in the second half.
Actor Richard Hatch, perhaps best known for playing Captain Apollo in the original “Battlestar Galactica” film and TV series, has died. He was 71.
Halli Erickson threw for 141 yards and two touchdowns on Tuesday, and Centennial’s flag football team grabbed a 13-0 halftime lead before holding off host Shadow Ridge, 25-22.
State Sen. James Settelmeyer introduced a bill Tuesday seeking to open Nevada primaries to all candidates and voters, not just those registered as Republican or Democrat.
The Corporate Challenge has blossomed into the largest amateur sporting event in Nevada. Last year, more than 18,000 employees from companies across Las Vegas turned out.
The invitation to haul their own gear and work in a snug kitchen at the influential Beard House was eagerly accepted. “We want to bring prestige back to the property,” Charles Wilson, Westgate vice president of food and beverage, says
The world — nor future generations — cannot afford such immoral people on the bench of a court that impacts the whole planet.
One trillion seconds was 31,000 years ago
We should wait for the next president to name the replacement for recently deceased Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
We have been subsidizing coal, oil and natural gas for many years. But when it comes to solar, somehow providing subsidies became a bad thing to do.
Many thanks for two articles on Friday.
A can of pepper spray or a night stick is all BLM agents need.
Don’t put yourself down as a learner. And whatever you do, don’t say you were never any good at a particular subject. Just smile and assure your kids that there are plenty of adults around who are ready to help.
None of this is evidence that the United States ought to retrench. To the contrary, it’s a sign that the world needs us all the more to act like the beacon of stability, leadership and liberal values that we have long declared ourselves to be.
Early in the 2015 session, a veteran Democratic lawmaker standing in line at the Caucus Deli in the legislative building confessed to me, “It sucks to be in the minority.”
Rather than fostering division, Sen. Ford and his counterpart in the Assembly, Speaker Jason Frierson, might be better served by advancing a few proposals that can attract bipartisan support. Civil forfeiture revisions and occupational licensing reform would be good places to start.
The Senate, which dawdled on similar legislation last year, should advance the bill to the president.
The Henderson City Council on Tuesday approved the purchase of ammunition for the Henderson Police Department from Salt Lake Wholesale Sports for an estimated $100,000 annually.
It might be the smartest check the university ever writes, because if the last year told us anything, conducting searches for significant roles isn’t the greatest strength of those at UNLV.
The Henderson City Council unanimously adopted an ordinance Tuesday declaring a six-month moratorium on the sale of recreational marijuana. The ordinance follows the passage of Question 2, which legalized recreational marijuana in Nevada.
UNLV’s basketball season has been marred by a series of shooting slumps. Now the Rebels have the challenge of playing at state rival UNR, one of the Mountain West’s top teams.
A wind advisory will be in effect until Tuesday night and the week’s temperatures should be above normal, according to the National Weather Service.
President Donald Trump’s travel ban faced its toughest test yet Tuesday as a panel of appeals court judges hammered away at the administration’s claim that the ban was motivated by terrorism fears while also directing pointed questions to an attorney challenging the executive order on grounds that it unconstitutionally targeted Muslims.
The Nevada Board of Psychological Examiners issued an emergency order late Tuesday suspending the license of Boulder City psychologist Gregory “Brent” Dennis, who is accused of killing his wife.