The Aces began practicing Sunday at UNLV’s Cox Pavilion, and Bill Laimbeer, as the team’s head coach and president of basketball operations, opted to emphasize defense and conditioning during their first set of two-a-days.
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A drone video shows abandoned mine openings before and after they were filled in by a construction crew working in the hills just west of Fort Apache and Warm Springs roads. (Nevada Division of Minerals)
Unable to recover from losing a hotly contested doubles session, top-seeded UNLV was upset 4-2 by second-seeded Fresno State in the Mountain West women’s tennis championship final Sunday in Boise, Idaho.
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When Scott Piercy tried to deflect credit to Billy Horschel for their nerve-testing, one-shot victory in the Zurich Classic team event, Horschel grinned and went with it.
There is no slur demeaning enough to describe Robert Mueller, who came back from Vietnam with a purple heart.
There’s an unexpected group urging Clark County School District teachers to opt-out of their local union: the state teachers union.
Rossi Ralenkotter can’t afford to pay for personal travel out of his nearly seven-figure salary?
He is “targeted, mocked, denigrated and punished” by liberals and the mainstream media for working hard and being financially successful.