Tuesday night’s game against the Los Angeles Kings saw the first line all get on the scoresheet once again, but the bottom nine highlighted the Golden Knights’ 6-1 victory …
Monthly Archives: October 2024
Closing the book: Las Vegas police inform brothers of sister’s killer in 1994
Metro Lt. Jason Johansson made the public announcement during a press conference Tuesday, flanked by Jason and Walter White. Arthur Joseph Lavery, a now-deceased man who lived in Las Vegas in …
No panic’ with multiple Golden Knights changes on lines, defense
For the past three games, the Vegas Golden Knights’ second through fourth line combinations have ben spinning like a slot machine. After starting the season 3-0, three straight losses have sent …
Creative coworking connections distinguish Vestra at UnCommons
The intention behind Vestra, the residential complex located at UnCommons in the southwest Las Vegas Valley, was to bring a “first of its kind, modern, sophisticated, mature” and elegant apartment community …
From showgirl feathers to shimmering chandeliers, casino kitsch finds new life
Buyers of all ages filled wagons and luggage carts with arm chairs priced at $25, mirrors at $6, floor lamps at $28.
Election 2024: A list of candidates endorsed by the Las Vegas Sun
The following is a list of Sun endorsements for races on the ballot.
Game day: Time running out for Raiders to turn season around
The Raiders are in desperate need of a turnaround after getting off to their worst six-week start since moving to Las Vegas in 2020.
Nevada U.S. Senate debate: Sam Brown, Jacky Rosen detail contrasting visions
Rosen told reporters after the debate that she prioritized discussing issues over exchanging personal attacks. She’s leading the polling by nearly 8 points.
Handicapping the Cup: Looking ahead to NBA’s upcoming stop in Las Vegas
The second-most popular professional sport to bet on is back, as the 2024-2025 NBA season begins on Tuesday, October 22.
Las Vegas Weekly election 2024 endorsements
Kamala Harris has already broken through barriers that once seemed impenetrable, but she is not done yet. She is ready to lead the country toward a more equitable and sustainable future.