Climbers celebrate ‘rope brotherhood’ at Red Rock Canyon

The Red Rock Rendezvous, one of the largest climbing festivals in the United States, attracted about 900 climbers from across the country to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

Girls roundup: Trio leads Desert Oasis past Arbor View

Charlotte Randolph, Alexie Johnston and Ayanah Cason each won two individual events on Saturday to lead the Desert Oasis girls swimming team to a 150-135 win over Arbor View at Pavilion.

NCAA Tournament betting recap

Opening and closing lines, results and point-spread highlights from all eight games in the NCAA Tournament.

Another hit piece on Danny Tarkanian

Since the Review-Journal wants to investigate Mr. Tarkanian’s children’s basketball charity, why not investigate the good it has done over the years?

COMMENTARY: Don’t pile more airport taxes on Las Vegas flyers

Raising the passenger facility charge is nothing more than a greedy and easy way for airports to raise more revenue without askingtheir own municipalities for more funding.

No hypocrisy on California’s immigration approach

All California officials are doing is stating that they are not responsible for doing the federal government’s work in rounding up illegals.

 
Las Vegan Kris Bryant loves visiting hometown with Cubs

Bonanza High graduate Kris Bryant is with the Chicago Cubs, who defeated the Cleveland Indians 11-4 on Saturday, as part of Big League Weekend at Cashman Field. It’s a trip he looks forward to every year.

Las Vegas business leaders defend embattled UNLV president

Las Vegas business leaders are coming to the defense of UNLV President Len Jessup amid some disapproval within the state university system over his practices and performance.

Loyola upsets Tennessee on late jumper, 63-62

Another NCAA Tournament pray answered for Loyola-Chicago, and the Ramblers are set to bring Sister Jean to the Sweet 16.

Leonard Bernstein at 100: Remembering his 1960 Las Vegas concert

In 1960 Las Vegas, music meant Liberace. Or Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and their fellow Rat Packers. Or the various orchestras accompanying their Strip showroom stints. But on one night in 1960, music meant Leonard Bernstein.

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