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A's Player of the Month: Sierra Vista's Amaya Wusstig
The middle school flag football team needed a quarterback, so the coach lined all the girls up and had them throw the ball.
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Nevada high school football postseason brackets face a chaotic new reality
No matter what record Bishop Gorman, Faith Lutheran or Somerset Losee posts in the fall, each program will play in a state championship game. All ...
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Public schools force a needed reset for Nevada high school football
Since 2009, Gorman has claimed every state title but one, the lone exception being Liberty’s stunning upset in 2019. Now, the public schools are done ...
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A’s Player of the Month: Clark's Cassiah Banks
Clark High School freshman flag football standout Cassiah Banks saw the ball flying in her direction.
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Prep football programs in Las Vegas could seek independent status from NIAA
Coaches across the Clark County School District are unified in supporting the plan, sources say. The move is believed to be only for football.
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Quarter-century team: 25 players for 25 years of prep football in Las Vegas
Kris Cinkovich’s Las Vegas High teams dominated the early 2000s, but since 2009, Bishop Gorman has rewritten the record books.
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Gorman's Prince Williams named state football player of the year
Bishop Gorman defensive lineman Prince Williams exited last week’s state championship game against Arbor View in the first quarter with a leg injury.
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High School Football Picks: Playoff semifinals in Nevada
The Open Division high school football playoffs in Nevada begin Friday with one game expected to be competitive and another projected as a blowout.
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NIAA’s shifting brackets turn Nevada high school football playoffs into farce
The association changed the high school football playoff bracket three times between Sunday and Monday, relying on a points system few people understand or can ...
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Tradition runs deep in Southern Nevada prep football rivalries
Sam Byington’s earliest memories of the Henderson Bowl are painted in Green Valley green and blue. …
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High School Football Picks: Week 5
We lean on a handful of tried-and-true theories when breaking down local high school football matchups.
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Friday night roundup: High school football scores in Las Vegas
When the Eldorado High football team takes the field at Chaparral tonight, they’ll be playing for more than just another win. The Cowboys await in ...
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Zero Teen Fatalities’ Player of the Month: Silverado's Armani Combs
The Silverado High football team runs through offensive sets in the final minutes of Tuesday’s practice with the intensity of a fire drill.
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Friday night roundup: High school football scores in Las Vegas
The wait is over. High school football kicks off across Nevada today as teams take the field with championship dreams.
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High School Football Picks: Week 1
Welcome to another season of high school football picks across Southern Nevada. For more than two decades ...
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Why some teams would rather not make prep football’s top playoff tier in Las Vegas
High school football across Las Vegas kicks off Friday with an unusual twist: A new points system brought on by offseason realignment will determine which ...
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Bishop Gorman, Arbor View football ranked nationally in preseason
Las Vegas boasts two of the nation's elite high school football programs heading into the upcoming season, according to High School Football America's latest rankings.
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Zero Teen Fatalities' Player of the Month: Las Vegas High's Tanner Vibabul
Tanner Vibabul would sit mesmerized in the Las Vegas High bleachers watching the players he idolized command the field below.
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Training session planned for high school football referees in Las Vegas
This is exclusively a classroom training event — meaning no on-field drills. You don’t need to come in your referee uniform.
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Nevada’s wildfire season looks poised to arrive earlier and hit harder
The restructuring of federal agencies and job cuts could also impact a potentially dangerous wildfire season.
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'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' makes its Sphere Las Vegas debut in 2027
Sphere has us shivering with antici...pation!
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Your guide to the hottest summer concerts in Las Vegas
From Rosalía this month at T-Mobile Arena, to Olivia Dean in July at MGM Grand Garden Arena, to AC/DC in August at Allegiant Stadium, this ...
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Don't miss these free summer concerts in Las Vegas
Free concerts, most of them outdoors, are vital this year because hey can fill in the parts of your summer lost to shrinkflation.
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Interpol’s Daniel Kessler on a new album and nearly three decades of the band’s evolution
Ahead of the band’s stop at the Theater at Virgin on August 16, we spoke with Interpols' founding guitarist about creative longevity and what it ...
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Magic spectacle 'Now You See Me Live' coming to MGM Grand
The show based on the hit films will open at the MGM Grand Theater on October 15.
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DayDream vs. Rouge La Plage: Which Las Vegas pool day is right for you?
All the details you need to compare the relaxing pool club experiences at the M Resort and Red Rock Resort.
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: June 18-24
Jordan Davis at Sunset Amphitheater, Juneteenth Festival at Water Street Plaza, Mega Block Party at Area15, Father’s Day with LVA Jazz at Vic’s and more.
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Cortez Masto and 50 members of Congress challenge new DACA immigration court ruling
The Board of Immigration Appeals concluded in April that an immigration judge may not terminate removal proceedings based solely on the fact that a respondent ...
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Tickets on sale for iHeartRadio Music Festival featuring BTS, Cardi B, Lainey Wilson
Hosted by Ryan Seacrest, the festival will also feature performances by Benson Boone, Cardi B, Goo Goo Dolls, Kenny Chesney, Lainey Wilson, Major Lazer, Muse, ...
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Dining
The Golden Tiki remixes its menu of snacks and cocktails
Lighter snacks like gochujang cucumbers and a crab Rangoon dip are strong companions to the new cocktails, which slyly subvert your idea of what a ...
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Border Mexican Grill & Cantina has only five locations left — including in Las Vegas
On The Border Mexican Grill & Cantina has closed its doors at all but five locations just over a year after filing for bankruptcy.
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Golden Knights had no answers once Hurricanes adjusted in Stanley Cup
All three of the Golden Knights’ trips to the Stanley Cup Final in their nine years since coming into the league have now concluded at ...
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Wynn chef Sarah Thompson wins James Beard Award
Thompson, executive chef at Casa Playa, became the first Las Vegas chef to win the award in 15 years.
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Desert Oasis graduate gives US women’s flag football team youthful infusion ahead of world championships
Many yards passing and TD tosses later, the 17-year-old quarterback from Hawaii/Las Vegas is part of a youthful wave within the U.S. women's national team ...
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Casa Playa executive chef Sarah Thompson wins James Beard Award for Best Chef Southwest
Thompson, who has led the coastal Mexican restaurant since it opened in 2021 at Wynn Las Vegas, became the first female chef on the Las ...
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Raiders are stoked with Stukes
The Raiders’ war room, packed with team executives and coaches, celebrated enthusiastically on back-to-back nights to start the NFL draft two months ago.
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Sierra Club condemns Lombardo’s federal land map as a blueprint for taxpayer subsidized sprawl
The group argued that Nevada’s housing challenges wouldn’t be addressed by selling off public lands, pointing to the state’s status as the driest in the ...
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Las Vegas animal nonprofit receives $15K Petco Love grant to expand veterinary care
Heaven Can Wait Animal Society is receiving a $15,000 grant from Petco Love, the national nonprofit arm of pet supplies retailer Petco, to expand their ...
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Regents set to vote on new Boring Company tunnel station at UNLV
Months after shelving the idea over parking concerns, UNLV is back on track to host a Vegas Loop station, with the Board of Regents set ...





























