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Saint Mary’s powers into WCC final

The broom never left Pepperdine’s closet. After beating Saint Mary’s twice in the regular season, the Waves were looking to sweep the Gaels on Monday and give themselves a chance to win the West Coast Conference men’s basketball tournament.

Gonzaga holds off BYU in WCC thriller

It may be too late to convince the NCAA selection committee, but Gonzaga and Brigham Young both made compelling cases for why they need to be in the conversation later this week when the committee meets in New York to pick this year’s field of 68.

Romney’s rebuke of Trump a little late

For my money, one of the strangest sights ever seen in the admittedly crazy Las Vegas story took place Feb. 2, 2012, when milk-drinking GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney rushed to bask in the political endorsement of blowhard billionaire Donald Trump

Judge dismisses defamation lawsuit against state bar

A federal judge has dismissed the defamation lawsuit filed in 2014 by Las Vegas attorney David Phillips against the State Bar of Nevada.

Two Democrats file to run in 4th Congressional District

Two Democratic candidates on Monday filed to run in the 4th Congressional District race, part of a widening field of Democrats who want to challenge incumbent U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy, R-Nev., in the general election.

Pac-12 considers making new basketball venue call to T-Mobile Arena

The league is back in Las Vegas for the fifth straight year as its men’s basketball tournament tips off Wednesday at the MGM Grand Garden but its officials could be eyeing a new venue across the street.

14 hurt in California train derailment

A train car went off the rails and ended up in a creek in Northern California on Monday night, according to the Alameda County Fire Department.

Pedestrian hit by vehicle on Boulder Highway

A crash at Boulder Highway and East Tropicana Avenue Monday evening sent a pedestrian to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, Las Vegas police said.

2 towns on Arizona-Utah border lose federal discrimination lawsuit

Two towns in the western United States and their joint water company on Monday lost a U.S. federal lawsuit claiming they discriminated against residents who did not belong to an unacknowledged offshoot of the Mormon Church.

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