Still searching for his team’s first win since early August and with it playing on short rest, Lights FC coach Isidro Sanchez opted to shake up his lineup Saturday as he promised after Wednesday’s loss.
Democracy Prep’s Keionte Scott returned the opening kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown, and the Blue Knights held off Del Sol 9-7 at Rancho.
In total, the Review-Journal and its sister publications received 128 awards, including three general excellence awards. The Review-Journal, the Pahrump Valley Times and the Boulder City Review were recognized as the best newspapers in the state in their respective circulation categories.
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The Trump administration, in pursuit of its “energy dominance” public land policy, has rushed to make 1.4 million acres of land in Nevada available for oil and gas leasing — with another 427,000 acres slated to be released in December.
It can only make life harder for those already vulnerable.
Those in the Democratic Party want to burn Republican males at the stake.
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Kavanaugh case shows its now guilty until proven innocent
The Mustangs’ effort included a dominating performance in all three phases of the game as they held Mountain View to negative total yardage in a 58-0 road victory.
Spring Mountain’s football team posted its third consecutive dominating performance on Saturday, shutting out visiting Trona (California), 72-0.
Maggie McLetchie, a Las Vegas Review-Journal attorney since 2012, received the Nevada Press Association’s First Amendment champion award for 2018 on Saturday night.
Wingers William Carrier and Ryan Reaves have added a dose of thunder to a Golden Knights lineup already full of lightning.
Darnell Washington is ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 1 tight end in the country in the 2020 class and has scholarship offers from more than 20 Division I universities, including Alabama, Georgia, Auburn, LSU, Texas and Oklahoma.
Some rain has returned to parts of drought-withered and fire-scarred California, and forecasters say even more is expected next week from remnants of Hurricane Rosa and an approaching Pacific storm.
The Los Angeles Dodgers clinched baseball’s final playoff berth and gave themselves a chance to still win the NL West, getting a go-ahead triple from Manny Machado in the eighth inning Saturday and beating the San Francisco Giants 10-6.
Volunteers kicked off Green the Mountain and picked up trash Saturday in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area.
“I guess that’s really it; I feel like I don’t have to prove myself. I don’t have to prove anything,” Dion says. “When you don’t have to prove anything, it gives you a lot of space.”
Before the Raiders slid to an 0-3 record, they slipped. Field conditions at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Week 1 were awful on account of the team sharing a playing surface with the Oakland Athletics.
The Kings spent more than eight minutes on the power play during Friday’s preseason game against the Golden Knights. But Los Angeles mustered just three shots and failed to score on any of its five power-play opportunities in a 2-0 loss.
On Saturday, Centennial Hills Park in the northwest Las Vegas Valley held the largest Route 91 Harvest festival shooting reunion for survivors, first responders and families of the 58 people killed and hundreds more injured Oct. 1, 2017, on the Strip.
Sportsmemo.com handicapper Ted Sevransky (@teddy_covers) breaks down Week 4 of the 2018 NFL season.
She is still a little bit country. That’s why Marie Osmond, pop icon, leaves the lights of the Las Vegas Strip in her rearviewmirror for her version of a wild Saturday night.
California courts could be going to the dogs — and maybe cats, too — under a new law granting judges authority to settle disagreements over who keeps the family pet in divorce cases the same way they handle child-custody disputes.