Reno is ready to greet the nation’s best amateur boxers to see who will have a chance to represent the United States at next summer’s Olympics in Brazil.
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One way or the other, Aime Callaway knew the ball was going to eventually find her. And when it did, the UNLV senior center knew what to do.
A year after he was sidelined by a suspension, Adrian Peterson is running with a vengeance for the Minnesota Vikings.
Is political correctness on campus a real problem? Tellingly, it is less often defended than it is minimized.
The Syrian refugee debate has become a national embarrassment. It begins with a president, desperate to deflect attention from the collapse of his foreign policy, retreating to his one safe zone — ad hominem attacks on critics, this time for lack of compassion toward Syrian widows and orphans.
Our world of work — in Nevada, throughout the United States and across the globe — is changing. And it’s changing and being reshaped at a rate faster than at any time in human history. The pace of global urbanization, coupled with the lightning speed at which technological breakthroughs are occurring, is forcing us to re-evaluate virtually every facet of modern life. The scope of change, unimaginable a few years ago, is happening much faster than we ever thought possible.
Las Vegas Review-Journal staffers spend much of their time during any week reporting on the little things that sometimes produce big results — the extraordinary efforts of ordinary people.
Zach Nichols scored 17 points Saturday as Valley’s boys basketball team rallied from an early deficit to defeat visiting Boulder City, 52-44.