With each Golden Knights goal in the second period of their Stanley Cup-clinching victory, the reality started to set in for the hordes of fans outside T-Mobile Arena …
Monthly Archives: June 2023
Golden Knights’ journey to a championship
This all happened so quickly. One moment, Las Vegas is hoping to become home to a major professional sports franchise. The next, it’s home to the finest franchise in the NHL — and with some of the greatest fans in the league.
A’s ballpark proposal in Las Vegas receives approval from Nevada Senate
The Nevada Senate voted to advance a $380 million public financing package for a Major League Baseball stadium near the Las Vegas Strip in a decisive win for …
Trump pleads not guilty in classified documents case
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Miami federal court to a 37-count indictment accusing him of deliberately keeping …
Plaza debuts a fresh look while preserving part of its Las Vegas history
The Plaza in downtown Las Vegas debuted its new look this weekend, bringing a freshness to the Fremont Street Experience and preserving part of the property’s …
Unemployment rate reveals Nevada’s workforce paradox
Though a recent report shows Nevada leading the country in unemployment rate, experts say the statistic isn’t so simple. Nevada had …
Wilson has 21 points, 10 rebounds as Aces cruise to 93-80 win over Sky
A’ja Wilson had 21 points and 10 rebounds, her sixth double-double of the season, Chelsea Gray added 19 points on 8-of-9 shooting and the Las Vegas Aces beat the Chicago Sky 93-80 on Sunday.
Home care workers’ struggle to ease as Nevada raises their minimum wage to $16 an hour
When Chrystal Taylor left her job in early childhood education over a year ago to become a home care worker, she knew a pay downgrade was inevitable.
Retiring Touro CEO Berkley hoping for return to elected office
Shelley Berkley is retiring, then, she hopes, immediately coming out of retirement.
Blue Jays cut pitcher Anthony Bass after latest anti-LGBTQ+ comments
The Toronto Blue Jays cut pitcher Anthony Bass on Friday, one day after the right-handed reliever said he didn’t think an anti-LGBTQ+ social media post he shared last month was hateful.