The Tar Heels have a sixth national championship and are deserving in the sense they proved to be the better of two teams hardly at their best and yet never permitted to be Monday night.
North Carolina found a way to redemption after a heart-breaking loss in the NCAA championship game a year ago.
Brody Dolyniuk can rock it, whether it’s Queen, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, The Stones, The Who or The Beatles. Friday it’s all Pink Floyd at the Smith Center.
Adam Domaracki placed third and Mitchell Abbot finished fourth to help the Bishop Gorman boys golf team win a Southwest League match Monday at Canyon Gate.
Clarissa Lona went 2-for-4 with three RBIs, and Haley Pederson tossed a four-hitter with four strikeouts to help Legacy’s softball team earn a 6-5 win over host Cimarron-Memorial on Monday.
Leadoff hitter Makall Whetten started two three-run innings for the No. 2 Panthers and No. 5 hitter Ally Snelling had three RBIs in a 6-1 home victory over No. 3 Centennial.
Braxton Bruschke hit a two-out RBI single in the bottom of the eighth inning Monday to lift Spring Valley’s baseball team to a 7-6 home win over Desert Oasis.
Treven Clizbe had 21 kills, 24 digs, four blocks and three aces, including the match-clinching ace, as Arbor View’s boys volleyball team took down visiting Centennial 25-20, 19-25, 25-23, 18-25, 16-14 on Monday.
The crash happened about 7:40 p.m. at the intersection of Tropicana Avenue and Koval Lane.
Isn’t it time for a breakout story on this subject?
She has sponsored Assembly Bill 340 that would pay people on welfare about $78 more each month so that they can buy diapers.
So, as I see it, Mr. Strickland is another disenfranchised Democrat who refuses to believe that Hillary Clinton lost and has his “tooth-fairy” wish that some “hidden collusion evidence” is going to pop-up out of nowhere.
If the driver doesn’t maintain control, not only are passengers at risk but any person in the path of the vehicle is at risk.
Turnout is traditionally very low. Such apathy gives the civic minded a larger influence over local politics. This election is no different.
It wasn’t a great night for North Carolina. It just happened to be a slightly worse one for Gonzaga.
Lawyers representing rancher Cliven Bundy’s supporters accused a judge of eviscerating their defense case Monday by effectively prohibiting several planned witnesses from testifying.
All four of the state’s current community college presidents oppose a measure that would decentralize power from the state Board of Regents.
If you want someone to thank, or blame, for the mounting list of special days, look no further than Marlo Anderson.
A bill that would restore commercially viable rates for homeowners who want to install rooftop solar panels and participate in net metering survived the first of many legislative hurdles on Monday.
Nevada school board trustees would be required to undergo at least six hours of training in the first and third years of their terms under a bill introduced Monday.
The Siegel Group is developing its first newly built Siegel Suites property, after buying dozens of existing complexes and converting them to its namesake, low-cost brand.
Nevada lawmakers may ask Congress to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that allows the regulation of corporate spending in politics.
General manager George McPhee said the hope was the team could play its inaugural season uninterrupted and that will be the case after the league decided not to send its players to South Korea next February.
The Empty Booth was unoccupied for Steve Martin, but it was unoccupied nearly every other night in the mid-to-late 1970s by Riviera owner Meshulam Riklis.
Nevada school officials would need to notify parents before they interview students when conducting an investigation into a report of bullying, under a bill proposed Monday.
It may become easier for registered voters with disabilities to get Nevada absentee ballots on a long-term basis.
The first legal sale of recreational marijuana may come later than many expected in Southern Nevada.
North Las Vegas police have made no arrests in the Saturday shooting that claimed the life of a newborn boy.
Doctors in medical scrubs helped fill a legislative hearing room Monday to support a measure addressing so-called “surprise” bills patients receive when they don’t use in-network physicians or facilities.
A mixed-use property with retail, offices and housing, The Village was launched during the bubble years. It ran into steep problems when the economy crashed, but now nvestors now are betting that better days lie ahead.