Here’s a look at what happened during Week 8 of the high school football season.
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It’s been almost two weeks since the “Las Vegas shooting.” It still doesn’t feel real.
Here are your Saturday morning headlines.
Arbor View running back Deago Stubbs scored three touchdowns to help the Aggies to a 28-14 homecoming victory over Legacy in the annual “Battle of the Bulls” on Friday night.
Desmond Bowers turned a run to the left side into a 99-yard touchdown to finish the scoring in Green Valley’s 35-21 home win over Basic on Friday.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken discuss Sean Smith missing Thursday’s practice with a neck injury as well as Marshawn Lynch receiving a fine for his actions against the Titans.
After four seasons with the Washington Capitals, Nate Schmidt will play a major role in professing how winners act, prepare and attack each morning skate and game for the NHL expansion team.
Paramedic Lester Hernandez was was so taken with a puppy he met in Houston that he brought the hurricane survivor back to join his family in Las Vegas.
A training exercise involving demolitions killed one special operations soldier and injured seven others at the Army’s largest base Thursday, just a day after 15 Marines were hurt in a fire while training in California.
In Vegas, the only thing bigger than all the New Year’s Eve festivities is your bar tab afterward.
Review-Journal Sports Editor Bill Bradley and Sacramento ESPN 1320’s Mark Kreidler discuss the Raiders having a chance of making the playoffs as well as Derek Carr being the key to the Raiders offense this season.
A visit to Rose.Rabbit.Lie is always a trip down a rabbit hole to a wonderland of sights, sounds and tastes. The trick this signature cocktail performs is making the blood-red color of a negroni disappear, thanks to Luxardo’s clear bitters in place of Campari. The only thing left visible is the garnish of bunny ears.
Nevada Preps staffers Ben Gotz and Justin Emerson preview Week 4 of the Southern Nevada high school football season, as non-league matchups wind down.
The waterworks have been working for a decade. But WaterWorks is just beginning.
The bullet hid for three-and-a-half years before anybody noticed it was there. The .38-caliber round sat inside a plastic table, next to the chair where police found a former actor with a gunshot wound to the head.
