Those driving along Interstate 15 over the past two months may have noticed something new from Nevada’s Cannabis Compliance Board: advertising urging “don’t gamble on safety” and “buy legal cannabis.”
Monthly Archives: July 2025
Braves select Basic Academy star Southisene 22nd overall
Shortstop Tate Southisene, who led Basic Academy to the state championship last spring, was selected No. 22 overall by the Atlanta Braves on Sunday ….
Young Democrats have called for a rebrand. They’re vying to replace the party’s old guard
Deja Foxx celebrated her April birthday in a way most 25-year-olds don’t. The extra candle meant she was now eligible to represent Arizona in Congress …
Henderson-based blind children’s nonprofit in crisis after state grant cut
A Henderson nonprofit organization that teaches life skills to blind youths is rethinking how it will provide its services after losing the state grants that made up more …
Jackie Young scores final 10 points for Aces in 104-102 win over Valkyries
A’ja Wilson scored 34 points, Jackie Young added 30, including her team’s final 10 points and the Las Vegas Aces beat the Golden State Valkyries 104-102 on Saturday.
Clark County GOP hopeful blasts ‘broke’ party
A former state Senate candidate running to lead the Clark County GOP thrashed its leadership and finances Wednesday night in an “empty chair” debate after current party boss Jesse Law did not attend.
Paul McCartney coming to Las Vegas for October show at Allegiant Stadium
The legendary singer-songwriter is bringing his “Got Back Tour” to Allegiant Stadium for an Oct. 4 show, one of 19 dates on fall tour of the U.S. and Canada …
Dynamic duo: Marner, Eichel look ingrained as Golden Knights’ go-to pair for years to come
Two days before news of the trade sending Toronto Maple Leafs winger Mitch Marner to the Vegas Golden Knights became official and public, word began to spread around the team.
Catholic Charities’ Meals on Wheels continues serving local seniors despite cutbacks and challenges
With a nearly 20% decrease in its budget and the looming threat of additional federal funding cuts, Catholic Charities is in need of a helping hand.
Can a grocery store surge help provide for the food deserts of Las Vegas?
Many food deserts are urban, low-income areas that do not provide incentive for grocers to open a new market in the neighborhood.