Tiger Woods kept everyone guessing at the Hero World Challenge with weekend range sessions that got as much attention as the two eagles Viktor Hovland made in his comeback victory.
Monthly Archives: December 2021
UNR student denied emergency relief in vaccination lawsuit
A college student who argues he’s immune from COVID-19 because he was previously infected has lost his bid for an emergency court order that would have …
Las Vegas in line for expansion pro soccer franchise, MLS commissioner says
The top Major League Soccer official said that Las Vegas is in line to eventually be home to an expansion franchise. The city is now considered the “front-runner” for what would be …
If Roe falls, some fear ripple effect on civil rights cases
If the Supreme Court decides to overturn or gut the decision that legalized abortion, some fear that it could undermine other precedent-setting cases, including civil rights and LGBTQ protections.
Publisher scraps plans to release book by Chris Cuomo
A planned book by Chris Cuomo has been canceled as fallout continues for the former CNN host who had privately helped his brother, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, respond to sexual harassment allegations …
Employers at giant Nevada job fair seek to fill 16,000 openings
Though it wasn’t yet 10 a.m. at today’s JobFest at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Brian Brusa was encouraged. An executive with Maverick Aviation Group, the company behind the popular helicopter tours of the same name, Brusa — like so many other emp…
Silver Knights coach taking leave for cancer treatment
Silver Knights coach Manny Viveiros will begin a leave of absence this week to undergo treatment for prostate cancer, the team announced today. Viveiros, 55, announced his …
Amazon outage delays presale for Adele shows in Las Vegas
Today’s presale for Adele’s upcoming concert residency at Caesars Palace has been delayed until Wednesday because of a widespread cloud server outage, Ticketmaster said. “Due to an …
What does the U.S. owe separated families? A political quandary deepens
The Trump administration’s family separation policy drew condemnations when it came to public light in 2018, not only from Democrats but also from Republicans like Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and Melania Trump.
New COVID pills offer hope as omicron looms
As the world worries that the omicron coronavirus variant may cause a surge of cases and weaken vaccines, drug developers have some encouraging news: Two new COVID-19 pills are coming soon, and are expected to work against all versions of the virus.