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EDITORIAL: New NSHE report provides Klaich cover for rewritten report

Hey, look! The Nevada System of Higher Education released a report funded by taxpayers! Of course, this report wouldn’t have been necessary if the system had released a previous report funded by taxpayers. Or if the members of the Nevada Board of Regents were interested in addressing obvious efforts by Chancellor Dan Klaich and his staff to protect their office from outside criticism and governance reforms that would have reduced their power — and perhaps made colleges better.

Nonprofit provides free cleanings, dental work to those in need

Going to the dentist for a cleaning is not most people’s idea of an ideal way to spend a Saturday morning, but for a select group of Las Vegas Valley residents, they could not be happier.

UNLV could use Northern Illinois’ blueprint for success

The Huskies have won at least 11 games the past five seasons under three coaches and three quarterbacks. As UNLV prepares to open its season at Northern Illinois at 4:30 p.m. PDT Saturday under yet another regime, the Rebels could do worse than model what’s taken place in DeKalb, Ill.

More stores, restaurants on Downtown Summerlin’s horizon

The Howard Hughes Corp. unveiled more information on the expansion of Downtown Summerlin at a July 31 presentation at Las Ventanas, 10401 W. Charleston Blvd.

VOLLEYBALL: Goddards guide Aggies to sweep

Hannah Goddard had 10 kills and seven aces Thursday as Arbor View’s girls volleyball team swept visiting Cheyenne, 25-10, 25-14, 25-12.

‘Next Ronda’ tries to make her own name (it’s VanZant)

Before Paige VanZant stepped into an Ultimate Fighting Championship cage, comparisons to the sport’s biggest star were being made almost every time her name was mentioned in the media. Convincing victories in both of her UFC appearances have only strengthened the hype around the “next Ronda Rousey.”

51s lose three of four to El Paso, fall out of first

Too many long balls. Too many backward steps. That’s how the 51s lost their grip on first place in the Pacific Coast League’s Pacific Southern Division after Thursday night’s 10-1 loss to El Paso at Cashman Field.

Video game news from Vegas

Man, I had been looking forward to attending Wednesday’s GameStop Expo at the Sands for months, but I got medicated-housebound by laryngitis.