7 ways to stop fighting with your spouse about money

It’s no secret that many people argue with their spouses about money. According to a study by the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts, arguments over money ranked third among service providers and their clients as a leading cause of marital problems after basic incompatibility and infidelity.

EDITORIAL: Next president should work to end ethanol mandate

When Al Gore and hard-core environmentalists are in full agreement with Big Oil, when climate change doomsayers are arm-in-arm with free-market economists, perhaps Republican and Democratic presidential candidates can come together to rid the United States of one of its most spectacular policy failures.

Kaycee Feild having fun following his father’s footsteps in NFR

In 1987, when I was the new guy on the sports staff, I was assigned to cover the National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas & Mack Center, because that was what the new guy did. A quiet man from Utah named Lewis Feild was awarded the gold buckle for being the best all-around cowboy.

LETTERS: Local performing arts worthy of RJ coverage

The recent decision by the Review-Journal to scale back reviewing and writing about local performing arts is a great disservice to the community and proves counterintuitive to a healthy, balanced society that celebrates diversity, culture and tradition.

Animal activists demanding action against ex-shelter chief

Animal activists plan to hold a protest Thursday following the revelation that the head of Boulder City’s animal control and shelter was allowed to retire even though a police detective’s investigation found she had needlessly killed animals.

National Finals Rodeo back in the saddle again

Two years ago, the threat of major change loomed over the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. All parties involved were trying to hammer out a deal to keep the event in Las Vegas, but the prospect of a cross-country move to Orlando, Fla., loomed thick.

Cowboy Christmas joins forces with hunter/outdoor show

As much as the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo has become a staple of Las Vegas’ December calendar, so too has Cowboy Christmas. The shopping, entertainment and interactive bonanza has provided a great way for rodeo fans — and even regular folks interested in Western lifestyle — to fill up their daylight hours while waiting for the next go-round of the WNFR.

Rodeo comes to town — PHOTOS

Rodeo and country music fans gathered under the lights of the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas for the 29th annual Downtown Hoedown

For Aggies, a father’s absence inspires team

Arbor View’s Lawrence Vigil Jr., one of the top returning wrestlers in the Sunset Region at 126 pounds, will compete this season with a heavy heart following his father’s death two and a half months ago.

Temperatures will warm as weekend approaches

Return your heavy winter coat to the back of the closet for now, Las Vegans. Highs will stay in the 60s throughout the week.

Bulldogs return hungrier after getting whiff of title

It took John Roberts six months to muster up the courage to sit down and watch film of last February’s Clark County School District flag football championship.

2015-16 Wrestling Capsule Previews

Follow the link for wrestling capsule preview information as submitted by coaches.

Las Vegas teens killed while returning to UNR remembered fondly

Roman Suslov’s white Ford pickup whizzed through Nevada’s dark desert just after Thanksgiving weekend. He was headed back to school at the University of Nevada, Reno early Monday with his roommate, Mateo Silva-Medina. Both were 19, and both were from Las Vegas.

Frenchman Evan Jayne feels at home in first National Finals Rodeo

It’s fitting that Evan Jayne will stay at the Monte Carlo with the rest of the world’s best bareback riders during the National Finals Rodeo, which returns to Las Vegas for its annual 10-day run today through Dec. 12 at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Woman stranded 7 days in Mojave Desert found

A wrong turn during a Thanksgiving trip left a 73-year-old Sparks woman stranded in the Mojave Desert for seven days, officials said.

5 things you didn’t know about the National Finals Rodeo

As the toughest cowboys and girls from across the country make their way to Sin City this week to compete in the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) here are five facts about the world’s richest rodeo that you may not be aware of.

Grand jury hears evidence in forged documents case

A Clark County grand jury began hearing evidence Wednesday into allegations another defense lawyer forged court documents in misdemeanor cases involving prostitutes.

BYU accepts bid to Las Vegas Bowl

Within 12 hours of Mountain West commissioner Craig Thompson saying Monday he didn’t expect the Las Vegas Bowl to take one of his teams and instead go with Brigham Young, the game sold nearly 1,000 tickets.

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