Clark County Commissioners will vote Tuesday on an ordinance allowing the lounges to operate across the valley.
Monthly Archives: December 2022
As legal sports betting spreads across the nation, Nevada must keep evolving
Scott Scherer, a gaming attorney with Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck and a former member of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, said the continued spread of legalized sports betting outside of Nevada will continue to reshape the overall industry.
Attorney offers advice to guard against illegal practice by unethical lawyers preying on accident victims
A partner at the Battle Born Injury Lawyers firm, attorney Matthew Hoffmann has been practicing law in Las Vegas for nearly two decades. Lately, he has been giving thought to “capping,” which is generally known in the industry as the unethical—and ill…
On whether to break up CCSD, community must ask: What’s best for the kids?
CCSD is the fifth-largest school district by enrollment in the United States, with roughly 300,000 students in more than 350 schools in an area encompassing more than 476 square miles.
Raiders’ McDaniels clings to playoff hopes, but must go through Patriots
New England makes it second trip to Las Vegas this year with hopes that the result on the field can be better this time around.
Bishop Gorman football makes statement against Florida power in bowl series
Of all the great Bishop Gorman football teams over the years, the 2022 Gaels accomplished something the program had never done before: Win a game after the traditional season ended.
Knights’ Pietrangelo ends absence after daughter’s recovery
Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangelo returned to practice Saturday morning after a nine-game absence he took when his 4-year-old daughter became seriously ill.
Las Vegas Bowl looks like one of the biggest in the game’s history
Modern-day college football bowl teams typically fall into one of two categories: an experienced roster hoping for a last hurrah or an ultrayoung group looking to get a jump on the future. This year’s 30th edition …
A Very Vegas Holiday Cookbook: Local recipes to sweeten up your season
We’ve got celebrity chefs, local artisans and even a burlesque starlet contributing to this special holiday cookbook, so browse away and make your shopping list. It’s going to be the tastiest December ever!
Boulder City aims to reduce light pollution—and increase dark skies tourism in Nevada
The city received $1.9 million from the U.S. Economic Development Administration to update city lights with “energy-efficient light pollution-reducing fixtures.”