78°F
weather icon Clear
Filters Reset
21 - 30 of about 85 Results
Content Type
Categories
Tags
Year
Month
older archives
Too many revisionists spoil the history

Some 150 years ago, Christopher “Kit” Carson was the nation’s No. 1 Western pioneer hero. He helped blaze a trail through Nevada to the West Coast, receiving much gratitude from America’s government and her people.

EDITORIAL: Vote no on Question 3

The most important campaign this fall is statewide ballot Question 3. No other race has the potential to cause so much harm while delivering so little good in return.

Public will pay for judge’s crimes

Steven Jones got away with one last scam. This time, the taxpayers were the patsy. And regardless of whether federal prosecutors and a federal judge try to right the wrongs of the disgraced Family Court judge, Nevadans will pay dearly for his crimes for many, many years.

Johnson retains UFC title; McGregor scores KO win

Demetrious Johnson retained the Ultimate Fighting Championship flyweight title with a second-round submission of Chris Cariaso in the main event of UFC 178 at MGM Grand on Saturday night.

Air Force hands Boise State worst loss since joining Mountain West

AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. — Safety Weston Steelhammer had three interceptions, and Air Force handed Boise State its worst loss since joining the Mountain West Conference in 2011, beating the Broncos 28-14 Saturday night behind seven takeaways.

 
Man accused in Oklahoma beheading awake after being shot

A man who was shot after authorities say he beheaded one woman and attacked another at an Oklahoma food processing plant from which he had just been fired has regained consciousness and was interviewed by detectives Saturday.

1 2 3 4 5 9