Roundup: Bishop Gorman takes tournament title in Reno

Bishop Gorman’s girls volleyball team didn’t lose a set over the weekend, winning nine matches to capture the championship of the High Sierra Tournament in Reno.

Roundup: Virgin Valley gets by Clark

Alondra Roque-Osuna had three goals to help Virgin Valley’s girls soccer team to a 3-2 victory over Clark in Mesquite on Saturday.

Moapa Valley gets by Spring Creek

Zach Bailey and Eirik Monsvolle scored two goals apiece to help Moapa Valley’s boys soccer team to a 6-1 victory over Spring Creek in White Pine on Saturday.

 
Clark County lets dogs have their day at Desert Breeze pool

On the last day of swimming at many neighborhood pools, you’re likely to find kids and adults soaking up the last moments of summer. But at Desert Breeze Aquatic Center, the final day in the water is reserved for swimmers with four legs, not two.

Amber Alert issued for father, boys after Arizona killings

An Amber Alert was issued Saturday for two young brothers and their biological father missing since the boys’ mother and a male housemate were found fatally shot in the Phoenix home where police said the victims and boys lived.

No. 10 Penn State survives 45-38 in OT vs Appalachian State

Amani Oruwariye intercepted a Zac Thomas pass in the end zone and No. 10 Penn State held on to beat Appalachian State 45-38 in overtime on Saturday, exactly 11 years after the Mountaineers stunned Michigan in one of the biggest upsets in college football history.

Burning Man festival in Nevada sees entry restrictions

The Burning Man festival for a time had to restrict entry to the northern Nevada desert event because its population exceeded the limit of 70,000 limit set under its federal land-use permit.

UNLV gives No. 15 USC a fight in 43-21 loss

UNLV gave No. 15 Southern California a fight for three quarters, but then the Trojans took over the fourth and beat the Rebels 43-21 on Saturday at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Trading of Mack proves Jon Gruden owns supreme power with Raiders

This isn’t what Raiders fans imagined when they celebrated Gruden returning as head coach, his decision to trade the team’s best player in Khalil Mack, a defensive end in his prime who should he continue on a current trajectory of production, will one day be sized for a gold blazer in Canton.

Las Vegas conventions — the complete list

Consumer Technology Association (CTA) – CES 2019 Empire Medical Training – January 2019 Training Seminar Promotional Products Association International – PPAI Expo 2019 International Surface Event 2019 Shooting, Hunting & Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) – 2019 Sports Licensing & Tailgate Show 2019 World of Concrete 2019 Las Vegas Market – Winter 2019 Heavy Duty […]

 
The Mohegan Sun resort to face new competiton from MGM, Wynn

Competing with the larger Foxwoods hotel-casino operated by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe about 20 minutes away, Mohegan Sun will face new competitivepressures with last month’s opening of MGM Springfield in Massachusetts and next June’s planned opening of Encore Boston Harbor.

WR Martavis Bryant among Raiders’ roster cuts

The Raiders cut wide receiver Martavis Bryant on Saturday amid a looming suspension, ending a months-long internal saga.

Oregon marijuana growers must alert officials about harvests

Before Matthew Miller harvests marijuana this fall from his fields in southern Oregon, he’ll have to notify the state for the first time ever — a process that could bring inspectors to make sure none of his pot is being illegally diverted.

California pot industry fighting ‘stoner’ stereotypes

Cannabis advocates are pushing to dispel the idea that people who toke up still live on the couches in their parents’ basements and spend their waking hours eating Cheetos and playing video games.

Coca-Cola buys British coffee chain Costa

Coca-Cola is hoping for a caffeine-fueled boost with the acquisition of British coffee chain Costa.

Clinics for seniors open across Southern Nevada

HealthCare Partners will open the last of 23 new senior-focused clinics in Southern Nevada by October in an effort to ease access to geriatric care for the area’s aging population.

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