Now that fall has come to the Valley, we can spend more time out on the town, enjoying coffees, beers or even lunch with our very best friends relaxing at our heels
Monthly Archives: September 2021
Seven reasons the Las Vegas Aces will win the WNBA championship
The Las Vegas Aces have been on an upward trajectory ever since the franchise moved to Nevada and hired coach Bill Laimbeer.
Valley pet owners gush about their animal friends
“Remy is the boss of this house. He runs this whole place.”
Expert advice on dog-training do’s and don’ts
We spoke with Donna Foreman and Johnna Holland from Smarty Paws about best pup practices.
Tongue-in-cheek messages on NDOT highway signs aim to curb bad road manners
Witty slogans on Las Vegas freeway signs might be good for some laughs, but the hope is they save some lives too. The slogans started appearing last week on electronic signs on highways across Nevada …
NHL finds no evidence Evander Kane gambled on games
The NHL found no evidence that San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane bet on NHL games or tried to throw games after investigating allegations made by his estranged wife.
COVID-19 creates dire U.S. shortage of teachers, school staff
One desperate California school district is sending flyers home in students’ lunchboxes, telling parents it’s “now hiring.” Elsewhere, principals are filling in as crossing guards, teachers are being offered signing bonuses and schools are moving back…
Brandi Carlile, Sturgill Simpson win top Americana awards
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile added another trophy to her shelf as she won artist of the year at the 2021 Americana Honors and Awards show, while country singer Sturgill Simpson took home the album of the year award.
Mideast in shambles, but the world has moved on for now
There was a time not long ago when uprisings and wars in the Arab world topped the agenda at the U.N. General Assembly meetings in New York.
Dolphins say Tagovailoa broke ribs, won’t play vs. Raiders
Tua Tagovailoa’s bruised ribs are actually fractured ribs, and that means the Miami Dolphins will have a new starting quarterback this week when they visit the Las Vegas Raiders.