John Oda shot 6-under-par 66 to hold sole possession of first place Friday, helping the UNLV men’s golf team sit two strokes out of the lead in the Mountain West Championship.
A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC Fight Night 108 on Saturday at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, with picks from the Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang.
Ian Jackson won both distance races Friday to help Arbor View’s boys track team win the team title at the Richard Lewis Invitational in Overton.
Russell Westbrook figured out that he didn’t have to do it all. Once that happened, the Thunder figured out how to beat the Houston Rockets.
Savon Scarver won two individual events Friday, and the Centennial boys track team took control after the first day of the Skyhawk Invitational at Silverado.
Michael Shy threw a three-hitter with eight strikeouts, and Rancho’s baseball team managed two runs off little offense to walk away with a 2-0 road win over Coronado in a battle of top Class 4A Sunrise League teams.
Sean Kuraly’s second goal of the game at 10:19 of the second overtime gave the Boston Bruins a 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators in Game 5 on Friday night, avoiding elimination in the first-round series.
Taylor Okamura singled home Erica Hardy with the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning Friday, as Coronado’s softball team edged visiting Rancho 2-1 to remain undefeated in the Class 4A Sunrise League.
Kizihonie Blunt had 23 kills, 10 digs and three blocks, and Christopher Ramirez added 35 assists and 15 digs to lead Clark’s boys volleyball team to a 25-10, 20-25, 25-19, 21-25, 15-10 victory over visiting Spring Valley on Friday.
Richard Mascarenas entered the game with the bases loaded and nobody out in the seventh for Durango on Friday, and got a flyball and a double play to lock down the save in a 3-2 road win over Pahrump Valley.
After leading 11-0 in the fourth inning, Foothill’s softball team allowed Silverado to climb back into the game before using a big seventh inning to clinch a 20-9 win on the road.
You can have the most effective teacher in the world in a biology classroom designed for 25 with 40 students in it and there is no way you can conduct a lab.
There is a limit to what the government (taxpayers) can continue to give.
When any administration’s budget, now and in the future, decides to cut funding to the National Institutes of Health or National Science Foundation, the people lose.
I think it has something due with the fact that entertainers make more people happier than astronauts and senators do.
This is yet another glaring example of regulators trying to justify their existence. They should back off and let the marketplace sort it all out.
Las Vegas police are seeking the public’s help identifying three people suspected of stealing from stores across the valley.
Federal prosecutors have filed trafficking and coercion charges against a Las Vegas man accused of driving a 15-year-old girl to a fire station for sex.
A spending bill and a threatened government shutdown will greet Congress when it returns from a recess next week.
Las Vegas Pirate Fest has returned to the valley at a brand new location.
Elvis Presley’s high school yearbooks and his first gold album are among hundreds of The King’s artifacts still housed at Westgate Las Vegas Resort but hidden from public view.
Like the first “Star Wars” film, last year’s May Science be With You event at the Desert Research Institute and National Atomic Testing Museum has a sequel.
The Nevada Assembly on Friday unanimously passed legislation that would put in place a Juvenile Justice Bill of Rights for youthful offenders.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. paid Chief Executive Officer Sheldon Adelson $12.7 million last year, a slight increase over his 2015 pay but less than his Strip peers, new SEC filings show.
Senate Democrats rolled back collective bargaining reforms Friday on party-line votes, approving two bills that Republicans argued gut bipartisan changes enacted two years ago.
The Nevada Senate approved a bill Friday to outlaw possession, sale or purchase of animal parts or byproducts from sensitive species.
Even in bankruptcy filings, the landlord for Bishop Gorman High School continues to blame inability to pay construction costs for the private Catholic high school’s new campus on the family that has been a longtime donor and who built the campus.
Super Bowls, Final Fours, any event in the sports culture seems possible in Las Vegas with the arrival of the Raiders.
The Nevada Assembly on Friday unanimously approved legislation to put more oversight over private, professional guardians.
With a short series of Instagram posts, Las Vegas native Shelley Gregory’s pastel “macaroon hair” lit up the internet.
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