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Desert Pines craves first postseason victory

The Desert Pines girls soccer team is 0-2 all time in the postseason. Junior Genessis Martinez is hoping to change the first number today.

Coin lands right for Redskins, backers

A coin was flipped into the air, and when it landed, Robert Griffin III was smiling. A short time later, bettors on the Washington Redskins were lining up at the windows to cash.

Q&A with Mike Wixom, partner with Smith Larsen & Wixom

Michael Wixom is easy to recognize at a state Board of Regents meeting. The partner in the Las Vegas law firm Smith Larsen &Wixom is usually the regent who asks the critically edged question without championing a particular project or inflaming emotions.

Heat persists for Nevada assemblyman over slavery remark

Largely unsaid in all the discussion about Nevada Assemblyman Jim Wheeler’s statement that he would vote for slavery if that is what his constituents wanted was the sheer folly of even flippantly mentioning legalizing slavery.

Nurses: Hospital staffing dangerous

The more you talk with MountainView Hospital nurses, the more troubled you become.

Texans coach Kubiak collapses during game

Houston coach Gary Kubiak collapsed leaving the field at halftime of the Texans’ game Sunday night against Indianapolis and was taken by ambulance to a hospital.

Barrett finishes job at PBA world finals

After leading the PBA World Championship standings late in last year’s World Series of Bowling in Las Vegas, Dom Barrett faded and missed the ESPN-televised finals, finishing 10th.

Take a trip to the Strip to get healthy

This decade’s recession may have pummeled Las Vegas and other parts of the nation. But as a result, tourists are coming to Sin City to do more than let off steam by engaging in the usual excesses. They’re coming to sit in the steam and feel better.

Memorial held for teacher killed in Sparks shooting

A Nevada math teacher killed by a 12-year-old student in a school-yard shooting that also wounded two students was remembered for his character, selfless acts and military service at a memorial service Sunday.

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