Rebels welcome short-handed Colorado State

Colorado State is down to seven scholarship players, but the Rams have continued to win games. They visit UNLV at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Committee completed for UNLV athletic director search

The 17-member search committee to find the next UNLV athletic director has been former. Todd Turner, who heads the search firm, will be in Las Vegas early next week to meet with committee members.

Summerlin-area antiques are nonprofit’s latest offering

Dinosaurs & Roses, a Las Vegas nonprofit group dedicated to helping those in need, is bringing antiques to the Summerlin area to celebrate the opening of its newest adventure. The new arm of the organization is simply called the Attic.

Cimarron tops Sierra Vista in flag football

Cimarron-Memorial’s Tiarra Del Rosario completed 21 of 29 passes for 195 yards and three touchdowns as the Spartans earned a 40-27 flag football victory over visiting Sierra Vista on Friday.

How much do you know about the Super Bowl? — QUIZ

The New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons will meet at NRG Stadium in Houston on Sunday for Super Bowl LI, and before the Big Game, we want to test your knowledge of all things Super Bowl.

Here are 10 Super Bowl ads to watch — VIDEO

Advertisers are paying $5 million for 30 seconds to reach the more than 110 million people in the U.S. expected to watch Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Falcons and Patriots.

For a few dollars, you can own a stake in a Las Vegas home — sort of

The Blackstone Group bought homes in bulk to turn into rentals after the market crashed, forming a company, Invitation Homes, for the venture. Invitation now owns almost 50,000 homes, including more than 900 in the Las Vegas area.

Democratic tactics delaying confirmation votes on Trump’s team

Senate Republicans are moving aggressively to push through Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees despite Democratic opposition and tactics to delay confirmation votes that have prevented the president from assembling his team.

Nevada attorney general seeks extension in CCSD reorganization lawsuit

The state attorney general’s office has requested more time to respond to the Clark County School District’s lawsuit over the mandated reorganization, less than six months before the effort must be completed.

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