UNLV roundup: Mehlich hat trick keys men’s soccer victory

Timo Mehlich scored three goals, including two barely a minute apart early in the second half, to lead UNLV past Missouri-Kansas City 4-1 in a Western Athletic Conference men’s soccer match.

Astros beat Nationals, now trail 2-1 in World Series

The World Series finally showed up back in Washington, 86 years later — and, sparked by José Altuve, the Houston Astros finally showed up in this World Series.

LETTER: Why tracking odometers makes sense

I believe the odometer checks are a pathway to fixing a current serious problem with who pays for the roads.

LETTER: Trump’s in trouble

Wayne Allyn Root’s crystal ball is cracked and soon to crumble.

LETTER: Remembering refugees

The turmoil in Syria over the last few years has been responsible for wholesale death and destruction as well as 6 million refugees.

Textured tiles add dimensionality

Textured and raised tile concepts have increased in popularity in the past decade. Experts say it’s largely because of the fact that many of these aesthetic touches are flexible. You can see them in ultra-modern or ultra-traditional spaces and everything in between.

Findlay supports Nevada PEP effort to stop bullying

The ninth annual Nevada PEP Run Walk Roll Against Bullying was held Oct. 19 on the grounds of Donald Moyer Building at the UNLV. Nevada PEP offers help to individuals and families who have to deal with bullying because of a disability that a child has.

Deep watering stakes not necessarily needed for new tree

The annual South Valley Rose Show will be held Nov. 9 at the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension offices on the corner of Windmill Lane and Paradise Road. Rosarians will be present to answer questions about growing roses in our hot desert climate and poor soils from 1 to 4 p.m.

Empty room of everything to find focal point

To find a room’s focal point, empty a room of everything. That way you can look at the room’s bones and best features. If you’re starting with your family or living room, a fireplace, a window with a pretty view or a built-in wall unit can serve as a focal point.

 
Democratic candidate Andrew Yang: Our system is ‘grinding us up’

Businessman and presidential candidate Andrew Yang said his plan for universal income is the answer to America’s capitalist system that grinds people up and leads to stress, debts and drug abuse.

Justice Department investigating itself

The Department of Justice has opened a criminal inquiry into its own probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 election, sparking debate about what crime may have occurred in the incident.

Nevadans forecast to spend millions on Halloween goods

Consumers in Nevada are expected to spend about $50.2 million on costumes while decorations, the second-highest grossing category, is expected to hit $42.1 million in sales, according to the Retail Association of Nevada.

Liberty could offer Rutgers a temporary respite from misery

The Scarlet Knights scored a combined 30 points in their last six games, going 0-6 straight up and against the spread while failing to cover by an average of 13.8 points.

Vegas luxury neighborhoods get in the spirit of Halloween

The angry tree in Carmine Vento’s front yard is snarling at passersby. The spider is wildly menacing and the guy with the pirate at the end of the driveway is just as suspect. Cars slow down with faces inside gawking at the motely crew that is cackling, convulsing, spewing smoke and mingling with the undead.

New home construction market posts strong quarter

The new-home construction market in Las Vegas posted its strongest third quarter since 2007 and shows no signs of slowing down as 2019 comes to a close with a chance to equal last year after a slow start.

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