Smiling Rousey enjoys family Thanksgiving

Former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey has remained out of the public eye since losing her title to Holly Holm. But she certainly seemed to enjoy her time with family on Thanksgiving.

Thompson tribute brings solemnity to opening night

Canyon Springs’ boys basketball team walked off the court celebrating a season-opening 79-72 victory over Cimarron-Memorial on Monday night.

More importantly, Canyon Springs celebrated the life of longtime coach Freddie Thompson, who died in April of pancreatic cancer.

LETTERS: To keep us safe, ban white immigrants

I write to congratulate Gov. Brian Sandoval on his decisive action to prevent Syrian refugees from settling in Nevada. However, I call on him to extend this ban to all white people as well.

Pedestrian dead after eastern valley crash

A pedestrian died Monday night after police said he crossed an eastern valley street out of a crosswalk and was struck by an SUV.

Man arrested on attempted murder charge after Sunday police chase

A 34-year-old man faces an attempted murder charge after police said he tried to steal a Metro vehicle, drove his van at SWAT officers and led police on a chase — all before the sun was up Sunday morning.

Ravens stun Browns with blocked field goal, TD

Baltimore Ravens safety Will Hill returned a blocked field goal 64 yards on the final play of regulation, lifting his team to a 33-27 win over the Cleveland Browns.

Two Las Vegas teens killed in rollover crash near Tonopah

Two Las Vegas teens who attended University of Nevada, Reno were killed early Monday morning in a single-vehicle crash near Tonopah, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.

Police seek woman in knifepoint robbery of ‘elderly’ person

Las Vegas police are looking for a woman they said kidnapped an “elderly” person at knifepoint and forced the person to withdraw money from an ATM before stealing it from them.

 
What’s streaming on Hulu, Amazon this week

“Real Rob” follows an exaggerated version of Rob Schneider as he deals with the challenges of his younger Mexican wife, a new baby, a stalker and an incompetent assistant.

Commissioners move to reverse Uber decision

The idea of an outsider politically outmuscling the local taxicab industry would have been laughable only a few years ago. Backed by protectionist laws and pussycat legislators, the cab bosses had the ride racket all to themselves. But a lot has changed.

Pedestrian struck, killed in central valley crash

A pedestrian is dead, and part of southbound Arville Street was closed after a central valley crash Monday night, according to Metro police.

Internet scams can ruin your otherwise happy holidays

Although it’s the holiday season, a time for giving and good cheer, it’s also an ideal time when people use the Internet to try to take advantage of others.

State education officials stall plan to rename CSN campuses

State education officials Monday stalled a proposal to rename the three campuses of the College of Southern Nevada, dealing a blow to a yearslong campaign by North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee to attach his city’™s name to the school.

Navy unveils custom painted helmets for Army game

The annual Army-Navy game is scheduled for Dec. 12 in Philadelphia and the Midshipmen just gave us a good reason to watch the game on CBS.

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