Investigators looking into allegations brought by Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor Melody Rose against two ranking members of the Nevada Board of Regents found evidence of unprofessional behavior, including possible ethics violations, but …
Monthly Archives: February 2022
Is ID law voter suppression or election protection?
A political action committee is proposing a ballot question that would scale back voter accessibility in Nevada by requiring residents to show identification at the polls.
February farmers markets in Las Vegas focus on sharing Black experience
At the market, Bowman fell in love with its close-knit community that centered on Black culture ….
Bridging the digital divide: Company donates repurposed computers to Southern Nevada families in need
A Texas company has partnered with the National Football League and the Las Vegas Latin Chamber of Commerce to offer free laptop computers to help bridge the digital divide in Southern Nevada.
No more cherries and lemons: Technologically advanced slots appeal to younger crowd
The average age of U.S. casino customers declined from about 50 in 2019 to 43 last year, according to the American Gaming Association. And 25% of casino patrons were under age 29, the group noted.
Man located after leaving Vegas not knowing he won jackpot
Nevada gambling regulators say their investigation tracked down an Arizona man who left Las Vegas after a visit last month not knowing he’d won a $229,368 slot machine jackpot.
Giroux named MVP, Metropolitan team wins NHL All-Star Game
If any hockey executive is somehow still uncertain whether Claude Giroux can deliver on the biggest stages, the Philadelphia captain’s MVP performance in the NHL All-Star Game demonstrated his skills under pressure one more time.
Raider Denzel Perryman reaches Pro Bowl six months after getting traded for next to nothing
“I would not want to be hit by that man. It doesn’t matter how small he is. He puts a dent in everybody.”
Female GM on the horizon for NHL franchise, league executive predicts
It’s only a matter of time until there’s a female general manager in the National Hockey League. And if you ask Kim Davis, the NHL senior executive vice president …
Hedman, Kyrou, Aho win big in Vegas NHL skills competition
Tampa Bay’s Victor Hedman won the Hardest Shot competition and St. Louis’ Jordan Kyrou was the Fastest Skater during an NHL All-Star skills competition with a distinct Vegas flavor …