Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, a Democrat running for governor in 2026, isn’t holding back when …
Monthly Archives: March 2025
As playoffs loom, Vegas seems likely to land two rounds on home ice
With less than a month remaining until the Stanley Cup Playoffs commence, the Vegas Golden Knights find themselves in a relatively secure position to clinch a postseason berth.
Golden Knights always believed in Dorofeyev’s offensive potential
Pavel Dorofeyev has always had the scoring potential and expectations. It was just a matter of time before the goals started piling up.
Live: Golden Knights, Bruins scoreless after 20 minutes
Despite a flurry of chances for both teams, the Vegas Golden Knights and Boston Bruins are tied, 0-0, at the end of the first period…
Critical condition: Nevadans prepare for potentially devastating cuts to Medicaid
According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, 42% of enrolled Nevadans stand to lose their health care if the White House’s proposed cuts are implemented.
Las Vegas Fruit Loop could be recognized as historic landmark
If the legislation passes, business owners would collaborate with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and the Nevada Division of Tourism “to enhance its visibility.”
Exploring the classic dive bars of Las Vegas
These beloved bars may share some uniting characteristics—affordable drinks, aged fixtures and décor, neon signage—but each has its own personality, shaped in part by those who have claimed it as their local watering hole.
Who’s who of Las Vegas locals in NCAA tournaments
Nearly 20 locals will participate in the NCAA Tournament in the coming days.
UNLV hockey wins first ACHA national championship
A dream 20 years in the making came true for UNLV hockey on Tuesday in St. Louis. The Skatin’ Rebels defeated Adrian College, 7-3, to win …
Clark County to vote next month to create ‘Filipino Town’ cultural district
Hundreds of Filipino community members packed the Clark County Commission meeting this morning to support the creation of a Filipino Town cultural district, moving the proposal one step closer to reality.