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Monthly Archives: December 2021
Golden Knights edge Islanders 4-3 in SO in Lehner’s return
Shea Theodore scored twice and added another in the shootout, former Islander Robin Lehner made 29 saves and the Vegas Golden Knights beat New York 4-3 on Sunday for their fifth straight victory.
‘What we need is multiple solutions’ to solve water crisis
A major conference on Colorado River water issues last week in Las Vegas revealed signs of progress in protecting the West’s dwindling water supply, notably a new agreement between Nevada, Arizona and California that will ease the burden on Lake Mead.
UNLV Jazz Ensemble’s new year includes competing at New York’s Lincoln Center
As students in the UNLV Jazz Ensemble settled into their practice, their temporary stage, a classroom-studio on the second floor of the Ham Fine Arts building, was replete with stiff music stands and plastic chairs.
Unemployment falls in Nevada, but remains 2nd highest in US
The unemployment rate in Nevada remains among the highest in the United States as the pandemic continues to inject uncertainty into the economy and impede full recovery.
Golden Knights stay hot, beat Rangers in a shootout
Once the Golden Knights found the game-tying goal late in the third period Friday at the New York Rangers, it was pretty clear which way the game was trending.
LVCVA, Vegas Chamber honor Hospitality Heroes
More than 30 hospitality workers were recognized at a reception Thursday as part of the Hospitality Heroes program sponsored by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and the Vegas Chamber. “Some workers were …
Scientists are racing to gauge the threat of omicron
Even as scientists race to understand more about the omicron variant and the threat it poses, one fact is abundantly clear: It spreads quickly everywhere it lands.
Prize package of almost $1M to be awarded for best vintage Vegas coffee shop proposal
J Dapper, a Las Vegas native and the man behind the Dapper Companies real estate development firm, remembers when nearly every casino in town had a flagship coffee shop. He hopes a contest he’s running will …
AG taps brakes on effort to seize Cuomo book profits
New York’s ethics commission has more work to do if it wants to seize the millions of dollars former Gov. Andrew Cuomo earned writing a book about the COVID-19 pandemic, the state attorney general’s office said in a letter Thursday.