Las Vegas Justice Court race proves costly

A race for Las Vegas justice of the peace has turned into one of the more expensive in the valley’s history, as the two candidates have combined to raise more than a half-million dollars for their campaigns.

UNLV volleyball team’s home win streak snapped

Colorado State ended the UNLV volleyball team’s nine-match home win streak, defeating the Rebels 15-25, 25-23, 25-18, 25-20 on Saturday at Cox Pavilion.

Clark’s Boch-Collins wins third straight singles title

Audrey Boch-Collins is ranked No. 26 nationally in the class of 2020 by Tennis Recruiting Network, but on Saturday she put herself in position to rank No. 1 all time in Nevada.

The facts about Nevada and education spending

It’s nearly doubled since 1967

Closure of Nevada charter school hurts students, parents

Empowering the state to overrule the decisions parents make for their children is the opposite of freedom.

Shameless: Ford exploits October 1 victims in new ad

Aaron Ford is so desperate to be attorney general that he’s willing to baselessly accuse his opponent of trading the lives of Nevadans for a few hundred dollars. To make it worse, Ford is using those who died on October 1 as political props.

Purdue stuns No. 2 Ohio State, 49-20

D.J. Knox rushed for 128 yards and three touchdowns, David Blough threw for three more scores and Purdue shook up the College Football Playoff chase with a 49-20 blowout of No. 2 Ohio State on Saturday night.

Dodgers beat Brewers, to battle Red Sox in World Series

asiel Puig hit a three-run homer, Chris Taylor made a key catch and the Los Angeles Dodgers reached the World Series for the second straight year, beating the Milwaukee Brewers 5-1 on Saturday night in Game 7 of the NL Championship Series.

Devout Raiders fans sign up for a special hobby: autographs

Hein Tu and Jose Valenzuela are Raiders season ticket holders and rabid autograph collectors. Tu has collected more than 1,000 signatures in the past three years, he said. Valenzuela estimated he is around 500.

Reno’s motor lodges become refuge as housing crisis grows

Motor lodges have become the housing of last resort for Reno’s down-and-out, a population that has soared in recent years as a red hot housing and rental market have priced out more and more people.

Clark’s Audrey-Boch Collins claims third consecutive singles crown

Audrey Boch-Collins, a junior from Clark, defeated Madison Smith of Coronado 6-0, 6-1 in the 4A girls state championship match at Bishop Manogue to become only the second girl in state history to win three individual state championships in singles.

Palo Verde’s Michael Andre rolls to 4A singles title

Palo Verde’s Michael Andre rolled to a 6-0, 6-0 win over Green Valley’s Andre Millet to capture the boys singles championship in his first year of high school tennis.

2018 NFL Week 7 betting breakdown

Handicapper Wes Reynolds (@WesReynolds1) breaks down Week 7 of the 2018 NFL season.

Campaign 2018: National GOP group pulls funding for Cresent Hardy

The National Republican Congressional Committee has pulled spending to support Republican Cresent Hardy in his rematch against Democrat Steven Horsford for Nevada’s 4th Congressional District.

Arizona man rescued from mine is prospector, says friend

John Waddell often visited his 100-acre mining claim in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert to poke around in one of the abandoned mines scattered among the cactus for a bit of gold to sell for a few bucks.

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