2017 Foothill Football Capsule

Sophomore Koy Riggin will take over at quarterback and try to lead the Falcons back into the playoffs.

2017 Durango Football Capsule

The Trailblazers won their first six games of the 2016 season, but still missed the postseason.

2017 Coronado Football Capsule

The Cougars will open up their passing game this season, looking for more balance on offense.

 
Massachusetts woman claims $758.7M Powerball prize

The largest single-ticket Powerball prize in U.S. history was claimed Thursday by a Massachusetts hospital worker who promptly quit her job only hours after learning she had won the $758.7 million prize.

2017 Clark Football Capsule

First-year coach Ricky Pickens hopes to take advantage of his team’s speed and senior leadership.

2017 Chaparral Football Capsule

The Cowboys must replace their top passer, top rusher and top two receivers from last year’s state semifinal team.

No defense for actions of Bundy protesters

If you don’t like it, go through the proper channels. Mob violence, even threatened, welcomes anarchy.

No excuses for far-right hate groups

The willingness of “Southern heritage”groups to ally themselves with neo-Nazis and the KKK reveals the racist nature of these groups.

COMMENTARY: MGM’s CEO risks angering many of his customers

It gets worse. Jim Murren announced that MGM would match employee donations to the Council on American Islamic Relations. They were named by the Justice Department as “an unindicted co-conspirator” to Muslim terrorism.

2017 Silverado Football Capsule

Andy Ostolaza, who previously coached the Skyhawks for eight seasons, takes over a team that advanced to the Sunrise Region semifinals last year.

Utah summit tackles wild horse problem; critics fear slaughter

Swollen populations of federally protected wild horses roaming 10 Western states are starved and damaging rangelands, Utah and U.S.government officials said at a conference Wednesday.

Improvement for Raiders defense begins with eyes

Raiders cornerback TJ Carrie said he knows what he did wrong Saturday in a loss to the Rams. Now, he must correct it before games count.

Class 3A: Del Sol RB Taariq Flowers climbing state record book

Del Sol’s Taariq Flowers has solidified himself as one of the top football players in Class 3A, and this season he’ll be looking to keep the momentum going under first-year coach Mike Valenzuela.

UNLV left tackle Kyle Saxelid grows into position

Offensive tackle Kyle Saxelid signed with UNLV as an undersized player. He was told to eat more to increase his weight, and he has been the starter since November 2014.

 
Protesters remain calm for Trump’s Reno visit

Echoes of the war that U.S. forces fought and won against Nazi Germany rang out in Reno on Wednesday. This time, it was a culture war waged against hate with protests, Twitter hashtags and chants. Along the way, memories of fathers and grandfathers who fought more than seven decades ago were invoked.

Attacks on fellow Republicans is risky strategy for Trump — ANALYSIS

Most presidents try not to feud with members of Congress from their own party. But President Donald Trump is known for shredding the rule book, so why would congressional etiquette be any different?

Pedestrians can stroll along a new stretch of MLK Boulevard

Pedestrians will rule the road on Saturday morning when just about anyone will be allowed to stroll along a new, mile-long stretch of Martin Luther King Boulevard in downtown Las Vegas.

Boy George-Flamingo residency might take flight

Boy George is headlining Friday night’s “KKLZ Super Summer Bash” at Orleans Arena, joined by such famed ‘’80s acts as The Romantics, Tiffany and Tommy Tutone.

Heller talks immigration, health care with Las Vegas Latinos

At a Wednesday morning breakfast hosted by the state’s oldest Latino political organization, a local clean energy advocate asked U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., when he’d finally host a town hall sans entrance fee. Heller ignored the question and left the building.

Del Sol RB Taariq Flowers climbing state record book

Del Sol’s Taariq Flowers has solidified himself as one of the top football players in Class 3A, and this season he’ll be looking to keep the momentum going under first-year coach Mike Valenzuela.

Thursday is deadline day for national monuments review

Thursday is the due date for the Trump Administration’s national monument review, but it’s unclear when the public will get to see Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s full slate of recommendations.

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