UNLV could beat UNR and still lose out on bowl bid

UNLV’s football team will become bowl eligible Saturday with a victory at UNR. The Rebels, however, still might get left out of the bowl picture of a large number of eligible teams.

Nevada wants $11.3M for Children’s Health Insurance Program

The state has requested $11.3 million in federal funding to continue the Children’s Health Insurance Program, which covers more than 27,500 Nevada kids, while Congress decides if it will renew funding for the decades-old program.

UNLV students learn deadline pressure via ‘Rebel Report’

Students involved in UNLV’s sports-themed “Rebel Report” TV show swap roles each week, ensuring each gets experience behind the anchor desk, holding a microphone and operating machinery.

Up to 35 hurt in New York cosmetics factory fire

Two explosions and a fire at a cosmetics factory about an hour’s drive north of New York City left 30 to 35 people injured, including seven firefighters caught in the second blast, authorities said Monday.

Program helps students deal with trauma, stress at home

The Henderson-based duo works with school counselor Annetta Bonner to run after-school program Teens in Action, which runs for an hour on Tuesdays and Thursdays and has made a lasting impact on many of the students who participate.

8 women accuse TV host Charlie Rose of sexual harassment

Eight women have told The Washington Post that longtime television host Charlie Rose made unwanted sexual advances toward them, including lewd phone calls, walking around naked in their presence, or groping their breasts, buttocks or genital areas.

Falcons move from underdogs to favorites over Seahawks on ‘MNF’

The Seahawks opened as a 3-point home favorite over the Falcons on “Monday Night Football,” but money has since poured in on Atlanta, which is now favored by 1 or 1½ points at most Las Vegas sports books.

Latest Pixar film, ‘Coco,’ goes beyond skeletons, graves and death

Pixar films have never been shy about death. The “Toy Story” films are, in part, about mortality. The poetic highlight of “Up” is a wordless sequence of a spouse’s passing. The Earth, itself, was left for dead in “Wall-E.”

Justice Department sues AT&T to stop merger with Time Warner

The Justice Department is suing AT&T to stop its $85 billion purchase of Time Warner, setting the stage for an epic legal battle with the telecom giant.

T-cell lymphoma treatment a first for Nevada

Though the therapy is three decades old, the rarity of Sezary — about 450 Americans are diagnosed annually, according to the Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation — made it difficult for doctors to convince hospitals that the investment in the machinery would be worthwhile.

NFL Week 11 betting review

NFL results, line moves and point-spread highlights from Week 11.

Lawsuit filed on behalf of 450 Las Vegas shooting victims

More than 450 victims of the Oct. 1 massacre in Las Vegas have filed a lawsuit in California against MGM Resorts International and other defendants, including the gunman’s estate.

Las Vegas shooting survivor Tina Frost recovering after surgery

Las Vegas Strip shooting victim Tina Frost underwent another surgery and continues with her recovery from a head wound after being struck by a bullet fired into a crowd of concertgoers outside Mandalay Bay.

Breaking down the UNLV-Rice basketball game

A closer look at how UNLV matches up with Rice before their basketball game at 7 p.m. Monday at T-Mobile Arena:

 
In wake of Las Vegas shooting, McCarran airport saw busiest month

October marked the busiest month in McCarran International Airport’s history with 4.33 million airline passengers, topping the previous record set in July, the Clark County Aviation Department reported Monday.

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