The paths for Denver and Las Vegas have been somewhat similar this season with 3-0 starts followed by rough patches that have both in the same spot heading into the stretch run.
Monthly Archives: December 2021
A popular gift for Nevadans to get themselves this holiday season: Vaccination
The line for COVID-19 vaccines this week at the storefront clinic inside the Galleria mall in Henderson was, at times, longer than the line for pictures with Santa Claus. It’s Christmas week, and along with the last-minute shopping, residents were als…
What happens if you test positive for COVID during your holiday travels?
Many of those travelers are grappling with the question: What if I test positive even though I’m vaccinated and get stuck somewhere far from home?
Nevada governor: Time to get vaccinated is now
The best time to get vaccinated against COVID-19 was yesterday, Gov. Steve Sisolak said. “The second best time is today,” he added.
Your guide to New Year’s Eve weekend in Las Vegas
Send out 2021—and ring in 2022—at these parties, concerts, clubs and more
Year in Review: Our favorite films and TV shows, video games and podcasts
A big year for Marvel, Wes Anderson and The Beatles, plus ‘Call of Duty: Vanguard’ and a quest for the perfect pasta.
Year in Review: The biggest Las Vegas entertainment moments and our favorite local meals
The Golden Knights take down Colorado, Cirque returns and Garth packs the stadium. Plus, burgers, steaks, egg rolls and more.
Year in Review: Our favorite albums and Las Vegas concerts
Japanese Breakfast, Foxing, Billie Eilish, Wolf Alice, St. Vincent, Phish, the Foo Fighters and many more.
Scouting the Las Vegas Bowl: Watch for these potential pros when Arizona State takes on Wisconsin
College football’s bowl season has become as much, if not more, about scouting players for the NFL Draft as rewarding teams for their strong seasons.
Officials: More cases of the omicron variant reported in Clark County
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently reported that the omicron variant has been identified in more than 70% of new cases in the United States during the past week.