UNLV (8-2) has built its impressive season on second-half rallies, overcoming deficits to defeat Idaho State, Miami-Ohio, UCLA and Air Force.
Monthly Archives: November 2025
No panic: Arbor View storms back to beat Liberty, earn Gorman rematch at state
The Arbor View football team trailed by seven points in the second half of tonight’s Open Division semifinals against host Liberty. But they didn’t panic.
Pageau scores short-handed goal in OT as Islanders beat Golden Knights 4-3
Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored a short-handed goal at 3:02 of overtime, and the New York Islanders beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 on Thursday night for their third straight win.
Child, 11, shot dead in Henderson road rage tragedy
An 11-year-old child being driven to school was shot and killed in a road rage incident this morning on the westbound 215 Beltway …
Arizona Gov.: Colorado River headwater states uncommitted to conservation
A key issue is that Upper Basin states don’t use their full share of water, yet are legally obligated to send a certain amount of water on average downstream to the Lower Basin.
Henderson mayor touts crime reduction, major investments in annual address
Henderson Mayor Michelle Romero took the stage at M Resort Thursday afternoon to tout the city’s wins and reassure residents that recent challenges at the local and federal levels won’t steer the city off course from its priorities.
Fortune: Nevada Gov. Lombardo’s office intervened to rescind $400K in safety fines against Musk’s Boring Company
After two Clark County firefighters suffered devastating chemical burns inside Elon Musk’s Las Vegas tunnels, Nevada workplace-safety officials fined his Boring Company more than $400,000.
Clark County health officials warn families about national infant formula recall linked to botulism cases
ByHeart has voluntarily expanded its recall to include all batches of its Whole Nutrition Infant Formula, including both cans and single-serve Anywhere Pack packets.
Nevada lawmakers revisit court that barred offenders from Strip
The program was hailed as a success by the state’s powerful casino and resort owners. Others questioned its legality, and judges voted to disband it a year and a half later.
Lowly Raiders need to place an emphasis on developing young players down the stretch of another lost season
Before the NFL’s trade deadline on November 4, a reporter asked Pete Carroll if the Raiders would be willing to minimize the interests of this season in hopes of building for the future if such a …