Gervonta Davis’ left uppercut to Ryan Garcia didn’t seem to do much damage initially.
Monthly Archives: April 2023
Opt-out sex ed bill moves through Assembly; fifth attempt in the last 10 years
Nevada is one of only a handful of states that has an opt-in provision, which only allows students to take sex ed if their parents grant permission.
A’s, Southern Nevada Building Trades forge deal
The Oakland Athletics have reached a labor deal for the construction of their proposed $1.5 billion stadium near the Las Vegas Strip, vowing to create 10,000 prevailing wage jobs for workers based in Southern Nevada.
A’s, Aviators likely to share Las Vegas market
While the Athletics have shifted their focus to building an ultramodern baseball stadium and relocating in Las Vegas, the move isn’t likely to force their top minor league affiliate out of the city.
Las Vegas’ baseball dreams becoming a reality
The walk is comforting. In a way, it’s therapeutic. Approaching a Major League Baseball stadium brings back memories of our childhood, when we all dreamed of playing in the big leagues. Even if it was for just one game.
Nevada lawmakers await details of A’s land buy in Las Vegas
The purchase now sets up a patchwork of public-private funding mechanisms that needs approval from state lawmakers as well as local officials.
Slain Vegas shooting victims’ kin to split shooter’s estate
Fifty-eight people died the night of the shooting, and authorities said two died months later from their wounds. More than 850 people were injured.
Public-private partnerships transform an old Downtown motel into transitional housing
The renovated facility provides a unique Vegas vibe and includes wheelchair-accessible rooms, laundry machines and a spacious courtyard with a zen garden.
Rolling Numbers: Las Vegas’ cannabis consumption, expressed in facts and figures
How many Strat towers could you build with sold prerolls?
In High Demand: Deep Roots Harvest guides us to five must-try cannabis products
Hot prerolls, pens, gummies and more.