Former Raiders coach Jon Gruden says he is “ashamed” about his old offensive emails that cost him his job and hopes to get another chance in football.
Monthly Archives: August 2022
UNLV’s Brumfield wins Mountain West award
Doug Brumfield won more than the UNLV football starting quarterback job on Saturday with a dominating performance against Idaho State in the season opener.
Raiders hammer home commitment to local small businesses with annual marketing prize
RGD Construction has only about a half-dozen employees, but its owner hopes to have at least five times that many in a few years. A sponsorship deal with the Las Vegas Raiders will surely help.
High Five: Breaking down everything Scarlet and Gray for the 2022 season
UNLV enters the college football season with a decent chance to secure its first .500-or-better record in three seasons under coach Marcus Arroyo and reach …
It’s been 20 years since First Friday began transforming Downtown Las Vegas
“I was like, ‘There’s 2 million people in Portland, and there’s almost 2 million people in Vegas; we’re already doing something like this, and there’s no reason it can’t happen.’”
Las Vegas arts and culture festival First Friday continues to evolve and adapt
“For some artists, this is their bread and butter. They don’t have a brick and mortar. They’re making art in their house. This is how they feed their families, coming to First Friday.”
Hospitality lags after many Nevada job sectors bounce back to pre-pandemic levels
“People who were laid off during the pandemic are going to be more reluctant to go back to a hospitality organization, [especially] if they’ve already pivoted into something they view as more stable.”
Las Vegas and The Weeknd revel in his post-apocalyptic tour stop at Allegiant Stadium
Even before he took the stage Saturday at Allegiant Stadium, The Weeknd was telling his followers on social media that his After Hours Til Dawn Tour stop in Las Vegas meant something special to him.
Las Vegas Weekly Cannabis Awards
The Las Vegas Weekly Cannabis Awards recognize some of the best dispensaries, budtenders, cultivators and cannabis products in the Valley.
How one Las Vegas business shrugged off supply chain disruptions
When supply chain and inflation issues began to hinder Western Elite’s ability to get dumpsters, the waste collection and recycling company took matters into its own hands.