2017 All-State Boys Golf Team

The Las Vegas Review-Journal announces its 2017 all-state boys golf team.

Room at fire station bears ex-Sun City board president’s name

On June 19, 2012 — almost five years ago to the day — the mayor, councilman, fire chief and president of the Sun City Summerlin Board of Directors beamed with pride as they participated in the grand-opening ceremony for Las Vegas Fire and Rescue Station No. 107, at Del Webb Boulevard and Sundial Drive.

Mammoth Lakes is paradise for hiking and biking in summer

Mammoth Lakes, California, in the eastern Sierra Nevada, is best known as an international winter ski and snowboard resort. However, mid-July through September it transforms into one of the best hiking and mountain-biking paradises in the state. It offers the bonus of being the best jumping-off place to visit Devils Postpile National Monument, about 7 miles from town, and is a must-see destination.

A look at five of Chris Rock’s funniest bits

The comedian Chris Rock has returned to the road for the first time in nine years, including a stop at the Park Theater on Saturday.

Bad beat with Cavaliers conjures up memories of Cryin’ Kenny

Cleveland, getting two to four points Wednesday in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, led by six with 3:09 left before Golden State ended the game on an 11-0 run to not only win 118-113 but also cover and send the number over the total of 227.

Something’s missing in thriller ‘It Comes at Night’

Found-footage movies have been a staple of horror cinema for years. But this psychological thriller feels like the start of a new genre: the lost-footage movie.

Few know identity of mystery $25M donor to UNLV med school

Surprise donation, announced hours after the Nevada Legislature approved another $25 million in need of matching funds, unleashed speculation about the identity of the deep-pocketed contributor with an aversion to publicity

Top Boulder City official resigns

The Boulder City Council this week voted unanimously to accept the resignation of City Manager J. David Fraser.

 
Take a photo with Fremont’s Vegas Vickie before she’s gone

So much for Glitter Gulch’s ultimate fun couple. Fremont Street’s neon cowgirl, the high-kicking Vegas Vickie, is scheduled to ride into the sunset Monday, June 12, deserting her longtime companion Vegas Vic.

 
Supermarket employee kills 3 co-workers, self in Pennsylvania

A supermarket employee brought two guns to work overnight Thursday, blocked the store’s entrances and exits so no one could flee and fatally shot three fellow employees before turning the weapon on himself, Pennsylvania state police said.

Irish War Cry due for good race, pick to win Belmont

With Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming and Preakness champion Cloud Computing skipping the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, the Triple Crown races will produce three different winners for the second consecutive year.

 
Las Vegas stadium officials prep for agreements on Raiders, UNLV

The Las Vegas Stadium Authority breezed through a report-filled board meeting Thursday, taking no major actions, but prepping for next month when a barrage of agreements involving the Raiders, UNLV and stadium financiers begin.

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