Tomas Hertl and Mitch Marner each had a goal and an assist for the Golden Knights, and rookie goalie Carl Lindbom stopped 22 shots.
Monthly Archives: October 2025
Where to get emergency food in Las Vegas as SNAP benefits end
Clark County residents facing food shortages due to the federal government shutdown can obtain emergency food supplies Saturday at four sites across the Las Vegas Valley.
Banks and retailers run short on pennies as the US Mint stops making them
President Donald Trump’s decision to stop producing the penny earlier this year is starting to have real implications for the nation’s commerce.
Federal grant sets up Nevada charter schools to broaden access, reimagine learning
The Charter School Program, run by the U.S. Department of Education, supported Nevada over the past five years with more than $22 million.
Raiders’ Brock Bowers returns to full speed, ready to produce against Jaguars
The only time this season the Raiders’ offense looked at least somewhat formidable was in their opening 20-13 victory at New England.
Trump administration limits number of refugees to 7,500 and they’re mostly white South Africans
The administration published the news Thursday in a notice on the Federal Registry. ..
NIAA’s shifting brackets turn Nevada high school football playoffs into farce
The association changed the high school football playoff bracket three times between Sunday and Monday, relying on a points system few people understand or can verify to determine seeding …
Winning ways: Las Vegas Aces’ success and popularity emblematic of the growth of women’s sports
The Aces have cemented themselves as the city’s most decorated team and elevated women’s sports from the sidelines to the center of the conversation.
Raiders becoming ‘Seattle South’ as they hope for second-half surge
The Las Vegas Raiders were often referred to as “Patriots West” when then-coach Josh McDaniels was signing players he worked with in New England.
UNLV tunes up for season opener with 123-59 rout, but five players still sidelined
Playing without five scholarship players due to injury, the UNLV basketball team cruised to a 123-59 victory over Lincoln University (Calif.) in Tuesday night’s exhibition game at the Thomas & Mack Center.