Jordan Greenway set to break U.S. Olympic hockey color barrier

Jordan Greenway, a junior forward at Boston University, became the first African-American named to the U.S. Olympic men’s hockey team when the final roster was announced last week.

Downtown Denver may see $30M kaleidoscopic exhibit

Creators of a popular immersive art entertainment project in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Thursday announced a push into a major metropolitan market with plans for an interactive exhibit and music venue in downtown Denver.

Winter gets off to warm start for drought-prone California

The grassy brown Sierra meadow where California’s water managers gave the results of the winter’s first manual snowpack measurements Wednesday told the story — the drought-prone state is off to another unusually dry start in its vital winter rain and snow season.

Schools’ rejection of church flyers sparks backpack dispute

The days of student backpacks in Lyon County serving as a sort of community billboard may be numbered after a dispute erupted over flyers submitted by a local church containing religious terms.

Sharing an NFL stadium can bring mud to one’s eye

All of this wailing and gnashing of teeth about UNLV becoming a second-class citizen in the new Raiders’ stadium brings back a similar memory for one of the school’s few winning football coaches.

At Camp David, Trump lashes out at book, defends Russia actions

President Donald Trump sought the mountain retreat of Camp David on Saturday to block out the swirlingpolitical winds of the nation’s capital and plot legislative strategy with top Republican congressional leaders.

Mark Wahlberg talks Wahlburgers, growing up with 8 siblings

Mark Wahlberg grew up in the dark. As the eighth of nine children, it was practically the only way for the Bean-town native to get some alone time with his pop.

Breaking down the UNLV-Utah State game

Breaking down UNLV’s basketball game against Utah State at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Some 180K attendees to descend on Las Vegas for CES convention

About 180,000 visitors are expected to swarm Las Vegas beginning this weekend to be among the first to experience 8K television, self-driving vehicles and robots that offer home security.

Report calls California’s dam crisis a ‘wake-up call’

“Long-term and systemic failures” by California dam managers and regulators to recognize inherent construction and design flaws at the tallest U.S. dam caused last year’s near-disaster there, an independent panel of dam safety experts said Friday, calling it a wake-up call for dam operators around the country.

Minnesota’s Super Bowl bid holds lessons for Las Vegas

Ask the average Minnesota Vikings fan about the team’s potentially historic run toward Super Bowl LII and there’s no question: They would love the team to be the first ever to host the NFL’s championship game in its home stadium on Feb. 4.

 
Color trends for the new year

Purple will reign in 2018.

Friendly Ford welcomes arrival of redesigned Expedition

There is no question that Ford Motor Co. knows how to create excitement. One week after the unveiling of the 2018 Mustang, the fever continued with the arrival of the 2018 Expedition sport utility vehicle at Friendly Ford.

Findlay Automotive, Audi donate $35,000 to TIP

The Trauma Intervention Program at University Medical Center plays a vital role in helping families at their worst time. The invaluable group provides solace and guidance for those who have lost a relative because of an unexpected or violent death.

In 2018, enrich your life by beautifying your home

“Year’s end is neither an end nor a beginning, but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us.” — Hal Borland (1900-1978), American author, “The Tomorrows — December 30,” Sundial of The Seasons (1964)

Graham McPhee looks to forge his own pro hockey career

As the son of George McPhee, Graham McPhee spent his childhood in professional hockey environment, so it’s not much of a surprise that Graham gravitated toward hockey, too.

Zaylon Thomas helps Centennial top Faith Lutheran

Zaylon Thomas had five points, four rebounds and a blocked shot in the final eight minutes to help the Bulldogs to a 54-52 road win over Faith Lutheran.

Man leads police on Las Vegas chase, throws tiles, report shows

An 18-year-old man led police on a chase through a northwest valley neighborhood before climbing onto a home’s roof, throwing tiles at officers, prompting a barricade and breaking into the home, Las Vegas police said in an arrest report.

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