Pardee Homes keeps family in neighborhood

For Kerry and Alison Christoffersen, the Sunrise Mountain area has been home for more than two decades. And when the couple and their four children began looking for a new home, they found exactly what they wanted at Pardee Homes’ Crestline at Sunrise Highlands.

Traccia development nears closing

Toll Brothers is nearing completion of its Balboa Collection at Traccia, a staff-gated neighborhood of single-family homes within the Summerlin master plan.

IN BRIEF

BASKETBALL

Massive mismatch? Only if Cougars’ mindset says it is

PROVO, Utah — On paper, it’s France against Russia. Or Britain. Or Italy (both times). It’s Bennett against John Matrix. It’s the Easy-Bake Oven against Wolfgang Puck.

The Meadows stuns Needles

Nate Gord knew his team could pull an upset Friday night, but not quite like this.

Boise State in control, routs San Jose State

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Kellen Moore and his Boise State teammates showed San Jose State that the 13th-ranked Broncos are still the class of the Western Athletic Conference.

EA Sports: It’s in the … doghouse

Reno composer Gerald Willis is suing video game publisher Electronic Arts for using the UNLV fight song in 10 of its games without his permission and paying him a rights fee.

Wranglers pounce early for first win

A night after giving their fans cause for concern in a disheartening home loss to Ontario, the Wranglers gave their fans cause for optimism Friday in a convincing wire-to-wire win over the Reign.

Spring Valley excels in trenches

Bonanza football coach Shawn Dupris said Thursday he hoped his team’s speed could overcome Spring Valley’s size.

Deja vu doesn’t thwart Del Sol

Basic took possession at its 13-yard line, trailing Del Sol by one point with just less than three minutes to play Friday night.

Nixon is just the ticket

Cimarron-Memorial coach Rod Vollan knew his team would need a few big plays on the road to overcome the tough defense of sixth-ranked Legacy on Friday night.

Clark on mark for Penn State

Penn State football coach Joe Paterno is in the final years of a great career. It might be his last year. But he’s also overseeing one of his best teams.

Rebels’ resolve under review

PROVO, Utah — Call it revisionist history or simple semantics, but UNLV football coach Mike Sanford seems to have changed his mind about whether his team quit against Brigham Young here two years ago.

HORSE RACING

OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA

ON TV/RADIO

BASEBALL

Kidnapped boy’s dad pursues full custody

The father of kidnapped 6-year-old Cole Puffinburger said the boy’s mother should have known the child could be in danger before he was taken by men with possible drug ties, according to a court motion seeking full custody of Cole.

Obama speech set for today at high school

Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is scheduled to campaign at Las Vegas’ Bonanza High School this afternoon.

Sands stock takes beating

Las Vegas Sands Corp. tried to soothe the investment community Friday by announcing plans for a capital raising program that could include another cash infusion into the company by chairman and majority stockholder Sheldon Adelson.

IN BRIEF

SUICIDE NOT RULED OUT

UNLV’s one-acts add up to major, satisfying night

The barest of sets. A tiny auditorium. Three one-acts by student playwrights. Somehow, these ingredients are transformed by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas into a major (but minimalist) evening of theater.

Flowers to spend his life in prison

The man who authorities say is a serial killer and rapist was sentenced Friday to spend the rest of his life behind bars without the possibility of parole.

More than 136,000 vote early

Turnout for the Nov. 4 election continues to be heavy during the early voting period, especially among Democrats, with more than 136,000 votes tallied in Clark County over the first six days.

UMC loses kidney program

Four months after becoming the state’s only kidney transplant program, University Medical Center has been stripped of that privilege, leaving in doubt where more than 200 Nevadans awaiting kidney transplants might go for their procedures.

Foreclosure workshop set

Olive Crest Family Services has organized a workshop for people who have lost or are on the way to losing their homes to foreclosure.

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