UNLV roundup: Volleyball team opens NIVC with home sweep

Mariena Hayden had 14 kills and Elsa Descamps eight blocks to lead UNLV to a 3-0 sweep over UC Irvine in the first round of the National Invitational Volleyball Championship on Thursday at Cox Pavilion.

Roundup: Green Valley rolls past Valley

Green Valley’s wrestling team used six pins to defeat visiting Valley, 65-15 on Thursday.

 
Canyon Springs’ coach Gus McNair honored by Raiders

Canyon Springs football coach Gus McNair guided the Pioneers to an 8-4 record and a third straight Northeast League championship. And for that, he is Tom Flores High School Football Coach of the Year.

Roundup: Canyon Springs continues hot start

Jeanette Fine scored a game-high 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, and Canyon Springs’ girls basketball team rolled to a 59-16 home win over Durango on Thursday night.

Roundup: Bonanza ekes by Del Sol

Cindylou Raisang threw for 196 yards and three touchdowns to help the Bonanza’s flag football team hold off Del Sol for a 26-20 win over Del Sol on Thursday afternoon.

Cowboys stun Saints 13-10 for 4th straight win

Ezekiel Elliott scored the only Dallas touchdown on a 16-yard screen pass and the Cowboys stifled Drew Brees and the Saints, ending New Orleans’ 10-game winning streak with a 13-10 victory Thursday night.

UNLV struggling athletic programs

There should be only one question asked: “How many athletes complete their education and graduate?”

Democrats in charge in Nevada

Look for higher property taxes and freedom-killing regulations

CCSD trustees OK $250k settlement in employee lawsuit

The Clark County School Board approved a $250,000 settlement Thursday night to end a lawsuit over hidden cameras and discrimination, roughly two years after rejecting an offer to settle for less.

Raiders find new routine, switch out practice again

Initially, the Raiders had no choice. Last week, air-quality levels returned to normal in the Bay Area. But the team has yet to resume its normal schedule.

Experts take on challenges of mass transit in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has not missed the boat when it comes to implementing a mass transit strategy in the city. Mass transit in large cities is always going to be a need, even with technological advancements and the explosion of ride-share and other multimodal options.

US, Nevada rates of kids without health insurance increase

After hitting all-time low of 4.7 percent in 2016, the rate of uninsured children nationwide ticked back up for the first time in a decade in 2017 to 5 percent, a report by Georgetown University shows. Nevada’s rate climbed to 8 percent.

Nevada Board of Regents looks at options to limit tuition hikes

The Nevada System of Higher Education’s 13-member Board of Regents on Thursday examined two tuition guarantee proposals designed to allow students to better budget for their educations. No action was taken, but the

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