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Monthly Archives: October 2022
Misunderstanding Jack Eichel: the Vegas Golden Knights’ star center doesn’t deserve the constant criticism he receives—and he’s going to prove it
Blaming Eichel for the Golden Knights’ 2021-2022 failure is ludicrous, however, considering the rash of injuries that decimated the rest of the roster.
Up-to-date vaccinations remain key to maintaining a low Las Vegas COVID case count
Only 38% of Americans 50 and older have received the latest booster.
Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy has taken a long hockey journey to Las Vegas
“[The Knights] were disappointed the way their year ended, I was disappointed with the way my year ended [in Boston].”
You’ve never seen a museum like the Office of Collecting and Design (in Las Vegas or anywhere else)
In our era of impermanent, unlovable junk, there’s something life-affirming to these drawers full of engraved spoons, rubber stamps and spools of thread. And admission is free; that’s nice, too.
Healthy Stone looks to make an impact for Golden Knights
Mark Stone could barely walk to the visitor’s locker room of Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles because of this injury.
Golden Knights have big potential, if all goes as planned in unpredictable season
For the first time, the unknowns are staring back at the Vegas Golden Knights. Are they a playoff team? Talent-wise, yes. Could they miss the playoffs again? Goaltending questions pending, also yes.
Businesses attracted to Southern Nevada’s industrial space help diversify area’s economy
Last year, Novva Data Centers started building a 275,000-square-foot warehouse on 20 acres in North Las Vegas. When the announcement for the complex was made, Wes Swenson, founder and CEO of the Utah-based company, called North Las Vegas an ideal loca…
Las Vegas celebrates 100th anniversary of National Fire Prevention Week
The event precedes a week of activities meant to engage the community on different aspects of fire safety, including this year’s primary message — planning your escape in the event of a fire.
School board president: CCSD’s stability trumps politics
Less than a year ago, Clark County Superintendent Jesus Jara was staring down unemployment after a majority of the School Board voted to fire him. Now, within the past two weeks …