Late bloomer Elijah Wade leads rugged Arbor View defense

Arbor View defensive end Elijah Wade didn’t play football until ninth grade, but has developed quickly and earned a number of Division I scholarship offers.

UNLV ready to move on to Utah State

UNLV’s football team had a potentially emotionally damaging setback at Air Force on Saturday. Now the Rebels are focused on trying to beat Utah State this Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.

Road at Raiders Stadium site in Las Vegas may be abandoned

Clark County Commissioners will consider the abandonment of Aldebaran Avenue, a half-block road that runs from Dean Martin Drive to Hacienda Avenue on the northeast corner of the 63 acres planned for the stadium.

Cowboys’ Ezekiel Elliott gets reprieve from suspension

Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott has been granted another legal reprieve in the running back’s fight to avoid a six-game suspension over domestic violence allegations.

UNLV law school sees big jump in bar exam passage

UNLV’s Boyd School of Law students who sat for the test for the first time in July passed at a rate of 81 percent — 15 percentage points higher than the year before.

20 remain hospitalized after Las Vegas mass shooting

Twenty patients remained hospitalized in the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday with injuries sustained in the Oct. 1 mass shooting that claimed 58 lives and injured 546 others.

Liberation of Raqqa cause for celebration in war on Islamic State

U.S.-backed Syrian forces celebrated in the devastated streets of Raqqa on Tuesday after gaining control of the northern city that once was the heart of the Islamic State’s self-styled caliphate, dealing a major defeat to the extremist group that has seen its territory shrink ever smaller since summer.

5 things to watch in the Chiefs-Raiders game Thursday

The good news for the Raiders is they won’t be facing an undefeated Chiefs team on Thursday. The bad news: Kansas City is still considered the best team in the NFL by many.

Resource center for Las Vegas Strip shooting victims to move

Starting Monday, The new Vegas Strong Resiliency Center will be at the Lied Ambulatory Care Center, 1424 Pinto Lane, near Martin Luther King Boulevard. The Family Assistance Center at the Las Vegas Convention Center will close Friday.

Developer plans hotel, apartments near Las Vegas Convention Center

Daniel Grimm, founder of DG Development Corp., has laid out plans for a six-story, 250-room hotel at the southwest corner of Swenson Street and Sierra Vista Drive, and a 300-unit apartment complex immediately south of the hotel.

Federal judge refuses to halt diabetes drug transparency law

U.S. District Judge James Mahan declines to issue injunction in lawsuit brought by pharmaceutical industry to keep new Nevada law forcing additional disclosure on drug pricing from taking effect.

 
Woman claims Delta crew stopped her from singing anthem

A Georgia physician said her plan to honor a fallen soldier by singing the U.S. national anthem aboard a Delta Air Lines plane carrying the soldier’s casket was stopped by a flight attendant who told her it would violate company policy.

Week 7 of the Review-Journal’s NFL rankings

Las Vegas Review-Journal NFL reporter Gilbert Manzano’s weekly rankings, with last week’s ranking in parentheses. The Philadelphia Eagles have moved up to No. 2.

Pepper spray used to break up fight at Las Vegas’ Western High

The fight broke out just before noon at the school at 4601 W Bonanza Road and involved between 12 and 13 male students, according to school police Capt. Ken Young. Six of the students were issued citations for disturbance.

Ed Sheeran suffers arm injury after bike accident

British singer Ed Sheeran has told fans via Instagram that he’s had a bicycle injury and may have to change some concert dates.

String of challenges awaits refugee students in CCSD

In a portable classroom behind Cashman Middle School’s main building, six students gathered around a small table andstudied vocabulary.

Nevada Democrats accuse Dean Heller of ethics violation

The Nevada Democratic Party has filed an ethics complaint accusing Sen. Dean Heller of using his position on a U.S. Senate money committee to solicit donations for re-election.

Nevada retirement system to consider rare change

For the first time in more than three decades, the board of Nevada’s public employee retirement system will consider a change to its investment assumption when it meets Thursday.

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