Pirri shines in Golden Knights’ win

Brandon Pirri hadn‘t played a minute for the Golden Knights all season. But watching him on the ice at Rogers Arena Tuesday, you would have thought he was a first-line guy from opening night.

Roundup: Liberty edges Green Valley in 5 sets

Martin Velasco dished out 46 assists in Liberty boys volleyball’s 14-25, 25-23, 21-25, 25-17, 15-10 home win over Green Valley on Tuesday.

 
Chris G has Steve Sisolak running scared in Democratic primary

Steve Sisolak couldn’t scare off Chris Giunchigliani, and now she has Sisolak running scared. They’re both seeking the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. You can see this in his shifting policy positions and recent TV ads — a six-figure buy almost three months before the primary.

Reid, Kerry say money drives partisanship, gridlock in Congress

Two retired Democrats who served in the U.S. Senate together for nearly three decades said Tuesday that money has been the driving force behind a dramatic rise in partisanship and resulting gridlock in Congress over the past decade.

Don’t blame Mountain West for trying to lure Gonzaga

Gonzaga owned the lion’s share when it came to this whole leaving the West Coast Conference for the Mountain West scenario, but that doesn’t mean the league in which UNLV exists shouldn’t have made the effort.

Tiger Woods back atop Masters betting board

Tiger Woods is one of the favorites to win his fifth green jacket and cash countless futures bets ranging from 100-1 to 8-1 while authoring one of the most stunning turnarounds in sports history.

Nevada schools have another shakeup with Jessup departure

The educational landscape in Nevada experienced another shakeup Tuesday with the news that UNLV President Len Jessup is leaving the state’s largest university.

DEA money will pay for Henderson cops to fight marijuana black market

The Drug Enforcement Administration grant will be used to combat illegal dispensaries, residential operations, marijuana grows and the distribution of illegal products containing THC, such as edibles or wax products.

Heller event in Las Vegas closed to media for space reasons

A prominent Republican club kept reporters out of a luncheon with U.S. Sen. Dean Heller because the group’s president said they get in the way of serving food at the crowded restaurant.

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