Slow starts continue to plague Old Dominion men’s basketball as the Monarchs dropped their final game of 2025, 81-73 to App ...
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We resume our divinely ordained crusade to recover our rationality and dispel the darkness that is online influencers who broadcast their stillborn thoughts to the masses. We’ve retaken Constantinople ...
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Answering 73 rapid-fire questions about aviation, my career as a female airline pilot, and personal experiences. Accusations of "sedition" spark uproar. Here's what the law says. ‘Dancing with the ...
Why does J. Lo love Christmas? "Because it's the most sparkly holiday." Interviewer: Joe Sabia Director: George Wasgatt Director of Photography: Brandon Widener Editor: Evan Allan Senior Producer, ...
First, there was sideline reporting, and then networks decided to push the envelope and interview coaches briefly before they took their teams to the locker room for halftime or as they came out of ...
During my 25 years in the Reno Gazette-Journal’s newsroom, we all abided by the “Rocha rule” when a story involved Nevada history. The unwritten commandment: Ask State Archivist Guy Louis Rocha to ...
The woman asked, “At what point does one converge from seeking chemistry to compatibility and settle for security and safety?” Brian Anthony Hernandez, who has nearly 20 years of journalism experience ...
Guy Rocha, a longtime Nevada archivist and historian known for his “myth-busting” newspaper columns and fierce advocacy for the truth, died on Thursday. He was 73. Rocha died while in hospice care at ...
To many he was Nevada’s longtime state archivist. For others, he was “Rocko,” a crackshot softball player with a mean pitch. For Victoria Rocha, however, he was simply “dad.” Guy Rocha, a historian ...