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Federal judge orders Las Vegas Review-Journal to keep printing the Sun, sets new hearing date
A federal judge has ordered the Las Vegas Review-Journal to keep printing and distributing the Las Vegas Sun under the Joint Operating Agreement that binds the two daily newspapers together.
CCSD: School police Chief Mike Blackeye announces retirement
Blackeye joined the department in 2003 as a school police officer assigned to Monaco Middle School. He worked his way up through the ranks, being named ….
UNLV basketball can’t beat Utah State a third time, eliminated from Mountain West tourney
Beating a team three times in a season is a tall order. So is toppling the tournament’s top seed. For the UNLV basketball team, Thursday proved both points.
Farm to table: A Las Vegas movement is redefining freshness in food
Local consumers are getting more curious and conscious about the practices of growing food, and a community of producers, chefs and businesses are leading the charge.
A’s Player of the Month: Foothill’s Lilly May
Lilly May’s basketball career lasted just one season, but the aggression she brought to the hardwood found a much better home on the wrestling mat.
Shopping spree: Raiders’ rebuild in Kubiak’s image has begun
A significant portion of new Raiders coach Klint Kubiak’s two interviews with the franchise dealt with outlining what type of players he’d like to build the franchise around.
Higher ed price hikes: Nevada college tuition and fees set to rise by up to 12%
The Board of Regents voted to approve a three-year tuition increase across the Nevada System of Higher Education that will also see community college tuition increasing by 9%.
Farm to table: A Las Vegas movement is redefining freshness in food
Local consumers are getting more curious and conscious about the practices of growing food, and a community of producers, chefs and businesses are leading the charge.
A’s Player of the Month: Foothill’s Lilly May
Lilly May’s basketball career lasted just one season, but the aggression she brought to the hardwood found a much better home on the wrestling mat.