A North Las Vegas man was arrested last week ahead of the Electric Daisy Carnival after messaging the event’s founder on Instagram threatening to …
Monthly Archives: October 2021
UNLV partnership will provide scholarships to immigrant students
UNLV is partnering with TheDream.US, a scholarship program for young immigrants, for the 2022–2023 academic year.
Paradise Crest Manor’s owners help carry forth the Hammargren House’s Halloween celebration
In addition to the remaining artifacts—such as the old Showboat Casino sign—there will be a “haunted walk-thru” with animatronics, inflatables and “light scares,” plus food and drinks.
A Halloween scare package: Costume tips, candy pairings, parties and more!
Frightening films and spooky stage productions you should consider.
Nation’s top college programs lining up for a chance to sign Desert Pines running back
It’s 1 p.m. on a weekday at Desert Pines High School, and Jovantae Barnes has already heard from 10 college football coaches today. The senior star running back thumbs through his text messages before practice in what has become a daily routine.
Las Vegan Zak Bagans fires up new horror anthology series ‘The Haunted Museum’
“We just wanted to make this as scary as possible, to have viewers feel what the real people [who] were affected by these items went through,” he says.
‘Pure chaos’: Rude, dangerous driving persistently plagues CCSD school zones
Parents who drop off or pick up their children at school might think the traffic is unusually hectic. Drivers are parking on sidewalks, crosswalks, in residential driveways, roundabouts and turn lanes.
Another postseason dud for Fried when Braves need him most
Max Fried was pitching like the lefty ace he has been most of this season for the Atlanta Braves, retiring 10 batters in a row in his first World Series start.
Jury awards $17M in deadly shooting by off-duty LAPD officer
A federal jury on Wednesday awarded $17 million to the parents of a mentally ill man who was shot in a Costco store by an off-duty Los Angeles police officer.
‘Animalism’: Blackhawks scandal raises culture questions
For three weeks in 2010, they did nothing. That’s how long it took for the leadership of the Chicago Blackhawks to act on allegations that an assistant coach sexually assaulted a player.