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The California wildfires raced toward wineries and the historic town of Sonoma on Saturday, chasing hundreds more people from their homes and threatening to roll back firefighters modest gains against fires that stretched across a 100-mile swath of Northern California.
UNLV blew a 27-point lead, losing 34-30 to Air Force on Saturday at Falcon Stadium. It is believed to be the biggest blown lead in school history, but UNLV does not keep that record.
UFC heavyweight Francis Ngannou will take on Alistair Overeem at UFC 218 in Detroit on Dec. 2.
Exactly 11 days after receiving a heart transplant, Brienna Love of Las Vegas left Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City not on a gurney or in a wheelchair, but walking, under her own power.
Local investors bought the Las Vegas 51s , a minor league baseball team, for $20 million in 2013. On Tuesday, the LVCVA paid $80 million for 20 years of naming rights for a new 51s stadium in Summerlin. Anyone see a disconnect?
Here’s a look at what happened during Week 8 of the high school football season.
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.
Try as it might, Sierra Vista’s football team just couldn’t shake Durango on Friday night. But when the Mountain Lions needed a big play, it usually was senior safety Kaika Faatiliga making it.
Review-Journal reporter Michael Gehlken talks about the Raiders losing four players to injuries and Derek Carr returning for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Frans Nielsen broke a third-period tie, and the Detroit Red Wings rallied to hand the Golden Knights their first loss as an NHL franchise, 6-3 Friday night at T-Mobile Arena.
Las Vegas musician Bryan Hopkins tells how he and others eluded the shooter’s bullets during the Route 91 Harvest music festival Oct. 1, including taking refuge in a refrigerated compartment and later making dash to safety.
An air of confidence appeared to prevail on Friday among airline passengers headed to Las Vegas this weekend, all showing respect but undeterred by the violence during the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1.