The Review-Journal’s Ramona Giwargis talks about a series of stories she is working on regarding mental health services in Nevada.
Dustin Brown’s power-play goal with 1:46 remaining in overtime gave the Los Angeles Kings a come-from-behind 3-2 win over the Golden Knights at Staples Center.
The Trailblazers bring nine starters back after a breakout season last year.
The Spartans are hoping to show improvement and compete in every game this season.
The Eagles bring back eight starters and hope to qualify for the Class 3A state tournament.
The Las Vegas Aces signed forward Ivey Slaughter, and re-signed wing Sequoia Holmes and forward Cierra Burdick, the team announced late Monday night.
The Cowboys have to fill some open spots in the lineup after losing nine players from last year’s team.
The Warriors are optimistic about this season after making a playoff appearance last year.
New head coach Phil Boucher hopes to guide the Lynx to a return trip to the Class 2A state title game.
The Panthers return 12 letter winners after winning their fifth straight Class 1A state title last year.
The Thunderbirds are aiming for their eighth straight trip to the Class 1A state tournament.
The Wolves have won the last two large-school state titles and have a shot to three-peat.
Fresh off a state tournament appearance, the Rams bring back 17 lettermen and are primed for more success.
Mr. Joecks suggests that students and shooting survivors have become props of the media.
I think all of these young Olympic participants should receive medals for making it all the way to the Olympics.
The teachers should use this opportunity to teach the Constitution and Bill of Rights
Pols should resist the urge to “protect” government investments
The Grizzlies bring back six starters from a team that won 25 games last year.
The defending Sunset Region champions should be strong again this year.
The Gators return 11 lettermen from the team that went 19-1 in the Class 4A Sunrise League last year.
The Spartans expect to have solid senior leadership this season.
The Panthers are coming off a strong season and hope to continue their success.
The Aggies return seven starters and hope to be competitive again this season.
The Patriots lost 12 seniors to graduation, but hope to make a playoff run with a young group.
After showing great improvement last season, the Longhorns are hoping for even better results.
The Dragons are young but hope to be in the hunt for a playoff spot in the Class 3A Southern Region.
The coach is pleased to have Tomas Tatar join the team and add some scoring to the third line.
The Mustangs return eight starters from a team that went to the Class 2A state championship game.
The Eagles are hoping a solid group of freshmen can help the team to another competitive season.