Rebels lose again at home, but meaningless 3-point streak lives

The Rebels lost another Mountain West home game Wednesday night in which they were a prohibitive favorite, this time falling to a New Mexico side with absolutely no depth and less talent than the Lobos have had in years.

 
Late 3-pointer dooms Rebels in 85-81 loss to New Mexico

Anthony Mathis’ 3-pointer with 11.7 seconds put New Mexico in front and helped the Lobos defeat UNLV 85-81 on Wednesday night. The Rebels led by 11 points with 6:48 remaining.

Juden named North Las Vegas city manager amid turmoil

Ryann Juden, a longtime friend and associate of North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee, was appointed Wednesday night as interim city manager, one week after an argument with his predecessor got him fired, rehired and promoted within 24 hours.

 
Golden Knights’ Jonathan Marchessault relishes time in Florida

Golden Knights right wing Jonathan Marchessault is back in Florida, where he got the chance to prove he could play in the NHL, first with the Tampa Bay Lightning and then the Florida Panthers.

NIAA board to vote on realignment proposals Thursday

The board will decide between the principals’ proposal that was presented Wednesday and the proposal presented by the NIAA’s realignment committee in December. Debate and a vote are scheduled for Thursday.

High-flyer Jacob Heese does it all for Desert Oasis

High-flying Desert Oasis senior Jacob Heese is averaging 27.5 points and 10.0 rebounds while drawing interest from Division I colleges.

Convention celebrates years of work to protect bighorn sheep

In the late 1960s, Nevada’s bighorn sheep population numbered about 2,500, compared with 12,000 today. Much of that growth can be attributed to the Fraternity of the Desert Bighorn and Nevada Bighorns Unlimited.

Raiders OC Greg Olson wants continuity for QB Derek Carr

New Raiders offensive coordinator Greg Olson is aware of the coaching instability surrounding Derek Carr since 2014 mostly because he was a part of it.

Flu season peak has Las Vegas ERs, clinics straining to cope

In Clark County, the virus had killed 10 people as of Jan. 6, including two children, and resulted in 476 hospitalizations, according to Southern Nevada Health District data.

Laxalt says he was not asked to join lawsuit on net neutrality

Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, through a statement from his office, said on Wednesday he was not asked to join a lawsuit that criticized the federal government’s December decision to give internet service providers control over the speed of online data transfers.

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