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Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Nevada women's volleyball players take a stand
From front left to right, San Jose State setter Brooke Slusser celebrates after scoring a point with libero Randilyn Reeves, outside hitter Blaire Fleming and libero Alessia Buffagni during the first set of an NCAA college volleyball match against Colorado State, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024, in Fort Collins, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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UP IN THE AIR – Some Nevada Wolf Pack women’s volleyball players have refused to play against San Jose State as the Spartans have a roster which contains a transgender player. But the school is still deciding to play. Continue reading …
BACKING THE PACK – Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo offered his support for the Wolf Pack players who are choosing not to play in the game. Continue reading …
MAKING AN IMPACT – NASCAR star Bubba Wallace spoke to Fox News Digital about using his platform to make a positive impact on families in communities across the nation. Continue reading …
Bubba Wallace looks on during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway on September 20, 2024 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
‘WE’RE BACK’ – Hours after losing to the Buffalo Bills, the New York Jets pulled off a trade for Davante Adams, reuniting the wide receiver with quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Continue reading …
GOOD THINGS COME TO AN END – Longtime New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft shared details of the emotional moment when Tom Brady broke the news that he would leave the NFL franchise. Continue reading …
NOT HAPPY – Earlier this week, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones started his morning with his routine radio spot, but he appeared to quickly become fed up with the criticism lobbed at him after the team’s poor start. Continue reading …
Oct 6, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on the field before the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium. (Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images)
NFL POWER RANKINGS – The Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans picked up key wins and all landed in the top 5 in this week’s NFL Power Rankings brought to you by Fox News Digital Sports. Continue reading …
WINNERS AND LOSERS – Week 7 of the college football season shaped up to be one of the better weekends of the college football season. The weekend was filled with hard fought games and even a few upsets. Continue reading …
The NFL logo is seen on the field prior to a game between the Green Bay Packers and Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on December 25, 2022 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
PENNANT RACE – The New York Yankees are two wins away from winning their first pennant since 2009. Meanwhile, the NLCS between the Dodgers and Mets is all tied up heading into Game 3. Continue reading …
FROM OUTKICK – As the NFL trade deadline looms, OutKick’s Armando Salguero takes a look at some of the impact players who could draw interest from teams around the league. Continue reading …
FROM FOX SPORTS – This week’s college football slate features seven ranked teams going on the road to take on unranked opponents. But, the top billing goes to the Georgia-Texas matchup. FOX Sports’ Chris “The Bear” Fallica previews Week 8. Continue reading …
WATCH NOW – The Raiders agreed to send Davante Adams to the New York Jets in exchange for a conditional draft pick. FOX Sports’ Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes analyze the Jets decision. Watch here …
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Nevada Youth Sports estimates $250K in damage after Fourth of July firework fire
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Nevada Youth Sports is working to keep thousands of young athletes on the field after a fire believed to have been sparked by illegal fireworks caused nearly a quarter of a million dollars in damage to its facility.
The fire broke out late on the night of July 4. Jane Ramos, chief administrative officer for Nevada Youth Sports, said she received a call from the organization’s landlord telling her there had been a fire at the building.
“We got a call from our landlord saying I needed to come out here right away because there had been a fire,” Ramos said. “We didn’t really understand the scope of what had happened until we could hardly open the door because of the fumes, the smoke, and the smell.”
According to Ramos, firefighters responded shortly before midnight after flames were reported on the roof of the building. In the days since, the organization says it has learned the fire is believed to have started when embers from illegal fireworks landed on the roof.
“It’s something that was preventable if it truly was illegal fireworks,” Ramos said.
Early damage assessments estimate nearly $250,000 in structural, electrical and water damage. Ramos said the organization is still working to understand the full financial impact.
“We’re trying to assess where we are financially in all of this,” she said. “It’s really a question mark.”
The damage has forced Nevada Youth Sports to temporarily close its facility, affecting the thousands of athletes and families who rely on the organization for leagues, clinics and training programs.
Nevada Youth Sports serves more than 14,000 athletes and families across the Las Vegas Valley each year. Ramos said the organization’s immediate priority is finding alternate locations so programs can continue with as little disruption as possible.
“We’re definitely allocating our resources toward those efforts,” Ramos said. “Whatever the cost is to continue programming outside of this building, that’s where we’re focusing our efforts right now.”
While investigators continue looking into the cause of the fire, Ramos said the organization hopes whoever is responsible will be held accountable. She said neighboring businesses have provided surveillance video that could help determine exactly what happened.
“I’m hopeful that we can point some accountability somewhere,” Ramos said. “Our commercial neighbors have been very kind to offer their camera footage, so we’re still collecting all of that information before we pursue anything further.”
Despite the damage, Ramos said the organization’s commitment to local families remains unchanged.
“We’ll continue to be steadfast and patient,” she said. “Our mission is being a partner to our athletes and families. We’re here for a bigger purpose than just this building, and we’ll see it through.”
Nevada Youth Sports expects to have a better understanding of the repair timeline by the end of the week. In the meantime, leaders say they’re grateful for the community support they’ve already received as they work to restore operations.
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U. Nevada Reno department merger will study social life via ‘intersectional, decolonial, humanistic’ lens | The College Fix
A ‘place where rigorous social research and critical, decolonial scholarship’ will occur
At the beginning of this month, the University of Nevada Reno merged its sociology department and Department of Gender, Race, and Identity to form the Department of Sociology and Cultural Analysis — dedicated to studying “social life” via “intersectional, decolonial and humanistic” methods.
According Nevada Today, the consolidation “reflects a long-recognized affinity between the two departments. Sociology and GRI share deep commitments to understanding social inequalities, the forces that produce and reproduce them, and the possibilities for transformation.”
The new department will be led by Professors Lydia Huerta (research interests include “critical communication pedagogy” and “feminist, gender and sexuality studies”) and Jared Bok (“globalization and transnationalism,” “religion, culture, organizations”) whom outgoing Dept. of Sociology Chair Marta Elliot (“prejudice, discrimination, stigma and well-being,” “sociology of mental health and illness”) said will “exceptionally well-position” the merger for the future.
The now-former Departments of Sociology and Gender, Race, and Identity taught students “to ask rigorous questions about race, gender, class, migration, health, labor, culture and power,” and the merger won’t change that, according to the report.
Huerta said the new department “will be a place where rigorous social research and critical, decolonial scholarship inform one another and where students graduate equipped to understand and change the world they inherit.”
The Department of Sociology and Cultural Analysis will offer “robust” selection of majors and minors including gender, race and identity, comparative ethnic studies, Indigenous studies, gender and queer studies, and social justice and conflict studies.
College of Liberal Arts Dean Casilde Isabelli said these programs “preserve [both former departments’] unique intellectual traditions while creating new opportunities for collaboration, innovation and student success.”
According to her faculty page, Huerta has written the journal articles “The Exigency of the Anti-Gender Agenda in Latin America: A Transnational Perspective” and “The Impacts of Anti-Genderism on Education in Brazil: Fear and Danger among Professors of Gender” among other publications.
Bok’s offerings include “Religious Exit Costs” and “The Arts in Sacred Spaces: How Religious Conservatism and Cultural Omnivorousness Influence Attitudes about Congregational Involvement in the Arts.”
MORE: U. Nevada Reno language guide warns against using ‘native Nevadan,’ offensive to indigenous people
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Seasonable July heat in store for northern Nevada on Monday
Summer weather should be in full force this week here in northern Nevada, with sunny, dry, and hot conditions expected in the coming days. Kicking off your work week, Monday’s expected high is 93 degrees, with clear skies and light winds from the west.
Today’s high falls in line with the average high for July 6 at Reno-Tahoe International Airport.
Monday’s forecast for Reno
There is a slight chance of showers early in the day on Monday, but by late morning, we’ll have wall-to-wall sunshine in Reno.
Euro Model for Monday, July 6 at 11:30 a.m. PST
South Lake Tahoe 10-day forecast
Temperatures will slowly heat up over the course of the week, with the potential for triple-digit highs come Friday in Reno. Hope you enjoyed the Fourth of July weekend!
Be sure to stay with News4 for the latest weather information, both on-air and online. Check out the latest forecast with our Weather Authority team here.
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