Arizona athletic director Jim Livengood was introduced as UNLV’s new AD in an afternoon news conference at the Tam Alumni Center. Livengood, 64, is in the final year of his contract at Arizona. He has said the deal will not be extended when it expires June 30.
As directed by Rick Bindhamer, Joe DiPietro’s “Over the River and Through the Woods” is an often sloppy, sentimental tale about the value of family. But there’s one thing that may hook you, no matter how much you try to resist the ickiness.
The timetable for Brock Lesnar’s return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship grows more uncertain by the day.
Now that coach Mike Sanford’s status has been determined, UNLV faces a decision that will affect its football program for many years.
Mike Sanford insisted he wasn’t frustrated or bitter, that he simply wanted to set the record straight for the good of UNLV football.
Jim Rogers has the right idea. If you want to be any good in today’s Bowl Championship Series landscape of college football, you buy the chicken first and then hope it can produce the golden egg.
Some freshmen expect a lot of playing time right away. Justin Hawkins came to UNLV hoping for some minutes and willing to work to earn more.
After six months of discussions and proposals, it turns out the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association likely won’t realign — yet.
Walk for Science on Wednesday is an annual fundraiser for the science department of Henderson’s Green Valley High School, but some students and parents are treating it as cash for grades.
The sister of a man gunned down as an intruder in a central valley home Thursday doesn’t mince words about her brother’s wrongdoing.
Michael Jackson’s deathbed doctor left Family Court in Las Vegas on Monday a free man after reaching a last-minute deal with his son’s mother to forgive more than $15,000 in unpaid child support.
Celebrities like to do business in Vegas. Floyd Mayweather Jr. has thought about opening a strip club here. Eva Longoria Parker becomes the latest famous restaurateur when her CityCenter eatery opens. But Sean “Diddy” Combs is thinking bigger.
