Magician and illusionist Jay Owenhouse, who proposed a magic show featuring three tigers near the Strip, is altering his application with Clark County to …
Monthly Archives: January 2022
As city’s sports reputation grows, so do opportunities for students in new UNLV master’s program
The two-year program prepares graduates to work in an array of different jobs, including front-office roles, sales, data analytics, and jobs that center on business intelligence.
Golden Knights blow 3-goal lead, lose again at T-Mobile Arena
The Golden Knights scored three goals in the first period Monday against the Pittsburgh Penguins, then melted down after that, allowing five unanswered goals to fall 5-3 at T-Mobile Arena.
Sex-positive clinic in downtown Las Vegas offers treatment without judgment
When Daphne Chen was younger, she paid a visit to a gynecologist to get an intrauterine device to prevent pregnancy. The gynecologist refused, she said, and told Chen to return when she was in a relationship.
Entertainment Capital of the World is adding another jewel to its crown — sports
The voiceover for a recently released Las Vegas tourism advertisement implores sports fans to come to the city for the bookends that surround a sporting event, not just the event itself.
49ers hang on late for 23-17 wild-card victory over Cowboys
Deebo Samuel and the San Francisco 49ers have started another playoff run after hanging on in a frantic wild-card finish against Dallas.
A digital divide haunts schools adapting to virus hurdles
When April Schneider’s children returned to in-person classrooms this year, she thought they were leaving behind the struggles from more than a year of remote learning.
Republican talking points dominate answers in survey of Nevada gubernatorial hopefuls
The field of eight possible candidates lining up for the right to challenge Gov. Steve Sisolak in November’s midterm elections first have to go through each other in the June primary. (And first they have to officially file in March.)
Las Vegas virologist bemoans viral videos misusing at-home COVID tests
A social media trend of putting at-home COVID-19 tests under tap water to trigger a positive result spreads false information, wastes scarce tests and needs to stop, says one Las Vegas virologist.
Californian wins $1 million prize in NFL contest at Circa Sports
Tony Gordon might have been the one posing for photos with an oversized $1 million check in downtown Las Vegas, but his teenage son also appeared to be a big winner Friday night.