After a few months of volunteering at Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican, Siena Campus, the baby grand piano in the hospital lobby caught Sachin Reddy’s attention. He approached the volunteer services manager and asked if he could play it.
Monthly Archives: November 2025
Concerns grow as ICE’s detention numbers rise in Nevada
Advocates are raising concerns about a report from Immigration and Customs Enforcement showing a 31% increase in Nevada detainees since mid-September, with one activist saying …
Raiders aim to recharge collapsing offense against Chargers
Someone had to take the fall after the Raiders dropped a fifth straight game last week by falling 24-10 to the Browns and, as widely speculated ahead of time, it ended up being offensive coordinator Chip Kelly.
Hertl scores twice in the Golden Knights’ 4-3 victory over the Sharks
Tomas Hertl scored twice, Carl Lindbom made 18 saves for his first NHL victory and the Vegas Golden Knights beat the San Jose Sharks 4-3 on Saturday night to end a three-game losing streak.
UNLV crushes UNR 42-17, makes program history with second straight 10-win season
The Rebels dominated host UNR 42-17 in the annual Fremont Cannon rivalry game, closing the regular season at 10-2 and securing 10 wins in back-to-back seasons ….
Las Vegas youth hockey boom outpaces rinks, inspires a grassroots solution
Gina Usufzy is working to establish Las Vegas Community Sports Complex, the region’s first nonprofit community ice rink and multiuse indoor turf field.
Obscure nuclear weapons tests driving new tensions
President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement last month that the United States would resume its testing of nuclear arms produced a blur of condemnations and contradictory statements.
Mark Stone scores for Golden Knights in 4-1 defeat to Montreal
Mark Stone scored the lone Golden Knights goal to help Vegas avoid being shut out for the second time this season.
Preseason top-10: Gorman basketball sits atop a deep field of contenders
The high school basketball season in Nevada could follow a familiar script: Bishop Gorman, the two-time defending state champions and perennial powerhouse, fending off a talented Coronado squad for supremacy.
UNLV basketball falls to Rutgers to close Players Era tourney
Tyrin Jones, Kimani Hamilton and Al Green all scored 13 points apiece for UNLV (3-5). Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn added 10 points.