A shoulder injury keeping Alex Tuch out of the Golden Knights lineup until the second half of the season was an unexpected blow to the rotation.
Monthly Archives: October 2021
COVID-19 deaths eclipse 700,000 in US as delta variant rages
The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 eclipsed 700,000 late Friday — a number greater than the population of Boston. The last 100,000 deaths occurred during a time when ….
Neon Museum says ‘sí’ to offering tours in Spanish
Marimar Rivera and Johann Rucker strolled along the twisting dirt path of the Neon Museum’s Boneyard, faces illuminated by glowing signs of Las Vegas past. Speaking in Spanish, they outlined the signs’ history, construction and preservation.
Nevada rejects using National Guard to drive CCSD students to school
Not enough National Guard members have the necessary commercial driver’s licenses and endorsements, and officials are hesitant to take on the risks and liabilities of …
Subpoenas could shed light on how Jan. 6 rally came together
The House committee investigating the violent Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, with its latest round of subpoenas, may uncover the degree to which former President Donald Trump, his campaign and White House were involved in planning the rally …
WNBA playoff semifinals all even, shifts to Chicago, Phoenix
The WNBA semifinal playoff series are knotted at a game apiece and both could go the full five games based on the historic and gritty performances thus far.
Daniil Miromanov making case for future look with Golden Knights
Daniil Miromanov, formerly a scoring forward in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, hasn’t fully kicked those offensive instincts with the Golden Knights.
COVID shots required for all Nevada college workers by Dec. 1
Employees at all public universities and colleges in Nevada are now required to get COVID-19 vaccinations by Dec. 1 or face potential termination under a new policy adopted by the state board of regents.
Fourth year since Las Vegas massacre stirs emotions and ceremonies
“It’s always emotional. There are so many people who think we should be over it,” Jill Winter said. “This is not something you ever get over. It’s forever changed us.”
Family carries on legacy of son, a mass shooting victim, by ‘playing’ it forward
Joe Robbins begins most days with a walk around Heritage Park in Henderson. Even in the heat of the Southern Nevada summer, Robbins is up at the crack of dawn and on the trail near his home. He always stops at “Q’s Court,” a memorial at the edge of th…