Shadow Ridge used a late home run to take a 5-4 road win against Centennial on Wednesday. Alyssa Stanley hit it, turning a 4-3 deficit into a 5-4 lead with two outs in the seventh. Mia Voges finished it off by striking out the final hitter, and stranding the tying run at second. Centennial led 4-1 after four innings, but Shadow Ridge fought back with two in the fifth. The win moved Shadow Ridge to 19-8 (11-3 Northwest League), and dropped Centennial to 20-13, 11-6.
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The Golden Knights moved on from one of their defenseman Sunday, sending Nic Hague to the Nashville Predators in a late-night trade.
Sane heads prevail in latest impeachment vote.
Donald Trump’s impressive foreign policy record.
National Republicans salivate about the turn of events.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Dozens of staff members, two inmates and a bystander were among the casualties of Israel’s attack last week on Tehran’s Evin prison, a facility where many political prisoners and dissidents have been held.
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The Aces snapped the Mercury’s six-game winning streak Sunday thanks to an impressive performance off the bench from rookie Aaliyah Nye.
The Golden Knights are still making a push to add Mitch Marner this offseason, but they have three other free agents they need to make decisions on by Tuesday.
A juvenile boy was killed late Saturday night in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 15 north of Las Vegas, according to Nevada State Police.
This will be the 14th time since 1992 that the news organization has invited Clark County lawyers to participate in the survey known as “Judging the Judges.”
Michael Mizrachi won the WSOP $50,000 buy-in Poker Players Championship at Horseshoe Las Vegas on Saturday for a record fourth time.
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