In 2020, 4,415 Nevadans were cited for driving in excess of 100 mph, and that number is expected to increase in 2021.
Monthly Archives: November 2021
Las Vegas groups look to diversify and widen outdoor opportunities
“When I went to Zion National Park or Grand Canyon National Park, I really didn’t see people that looked like me.”
Day N Vegas: Acts to catch, a lineup quiz and more!
The hip-hop festival returns to the Las Vegas Strip with Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone and Tyler, the Creator topping its powerhouse bill.
Known and unknown: Sizing up the new-look UNLV men’s basketball team
UNLV underwent another drastic transformation this offseason, waving goodbye to former coach T.J. Otzelberger after a two-year stint and promoting assistant Kevin Kruger to the job. Frequent new beginnings are now the nature of college basketball sinc…
Nike extends as US Soccer Federation equipment supplier
Nike has agreed to extend its contract as the U.S. Soccer Federation’s equipment supplier, a relationship that began when it replaced Adidas on Jan. 1, 1995.
Biden: Infrastructure bill will ease economy woes, just wait
President Joe Biden touted his $1 trillion infrastructure plan Wednesday as an eventual fix for the nation’s inflation and supply chain woes — if Americans just have the patience to wait for the construction to begin.
Legislation targets historic GI Bill racial inequities
For Veterans Day, a group of Democratic lawmakers is reviving an effort to pay the families of Black service members who fought on behalf of the nation during World War II for benefits they were denied or prevented from taking full advantage of when t…
Saudi Arabia denies playing climate saboteur at Glasgow
The tightest of smiles on his face and the fabric of his traditional thobe swirling about him as he strides through a hallway at U.N. climate talks, Saudi Arabia’s energy minister expresses shock at repeated complaints that the world’s largest oil pro…
Democrats sell infrastructure bill, push for Biden backup
Traffic whizzing behind her, Rep. Sharice Davids gathered reporters at a transportation facility along U.S. 69 in eastern Kansas this week to celebrate the surge of federal money headed in her state’s direction.
China’s leader Xi warns against ‘Cold War’ in Asia-Pacific
Chinese President Xi Jinping warned Thursday against letting tensions in the Asian-Pacific region cause a relapse into a Cold War mentality.