Jordyn Bell steps into larger role for Lady Rebels

Junior Jordyn Bell started just three games last season and averaged 4.3 points for the UNLV women’s basketball team. But this season, she is determined to take a step forward.

Memphis East knocks off top-ranked Findlay Prep

James Wiseman and Chandler Lawson each scored 17 points on Saturday to lead Memphis East to a 68-57 win over Findlay Prep in the Larry Finch Classic at Elma Roane Fieldhouse in Memphis.

Sharks continue to search for offense

A combination of age, lack of depth in the organization and a struggling power play have conspired to turn the San Jose Sharks from a Stanley Cup finalist in 2016 to a team fighting to make the playoffs this season.

Golden Knights defeat Coyotes 4-2, remain in first place in division

The Golden Knights scored three goals in a 1:42 span of the second period, then held off a furious third-period rally to defeat the Arizona Coyotes 4-2 Saturday night before 13,226 at Gila River Arena.

Desert Pines wins second straight Class 3A state football title

Jyden King scored on back-to-back possessions to open the second half, sparking Desert Pines to its second consecutive state title with a 54-24 victory over Mojave in the Class 3A football final at Bishop Gorman on Saturday.

UNLV seniors end careers on down note

UNLV’s seniors had hoped to beat their in-state rival and extend the season. But UNR spoiled those plans with a 23-16 victory Saturday in Reno.

Illogical program of UNLV football has another losing season

The third year under coach Tony Sanchez is now in the books as a 5-7 record with no bowl game, no return of the Fremont Cannon and enough legitimate questions about his staff that demand to be answered.

Politics, principles clash in misconduct cases — ANALYSIS

Over countless news cycles that churned out multiple allegations of sexual harassment aimed at figures on the right (Donald Trump, then Fox News head honcho Roger Ailes and Fox anchor Bill O’Reilly), movie mogul Harvey Weinstein saw no cause to curb his brutish behavior, actor Kevin Spacey abused the “House of Cards” crew and CBS/PBS anchor Charlie Rose saw himself as so erudite that he didn’t need pants or a towel after a shower.

US border agent mourned, death remains mystery

Family, friends and law enforcement officers converged on an adobe Catholic church in El Paso, Texas, Saturday to mourn a Border Patrol agent whose death last weekend in the rugged and remote Big Bend area has not been explained.

3 takeaways from the UNLV-UNR game

Three takeaways from the UNLV football team’s 23-16 loss to UNR on Saturday at Reno’s Mackay Stadium.

NFL Week 12 betting breakdown

Handicapper Doug Fitz (Systemplays.com) breaks down Week 12 of the NFL season.

US shoppers pursue deals on day after Black Friday

Parking lots were full and shopping bags were plentiful in some places Saturday as holiday gift-seekers were out looking for bargains, even as the competition among retailers to offer earlier deals and snag customers first has pulled sales forward.

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