Midway through the first half of UNLV’s 99-85 victory Thursday against visiting St. Joseph’s, Al Green picked off a pass in the backcourt and fed Kimani Hamilton, who threw down an emphatic dunk.
Monthly Archives: November 2025
Nevada lawmakers narrowly reject plan to lure movie projects to Las Vegas
The special session was supposed to serve as an opportunity for Lombardo, a former Clark County sheriff, to pass his major policy priorities ahead of the 2026 election less than a year away.
Organizations step up to help those struggling to put food on the table this Thanksgiving
Ahead of the holiday, the Weekly compiled a roundup of some nonprofits and service organizations, along with some information on how to volunteer or donate.
Ladies in the fast lane: F1 Academy drives female spectatorship
F1 Academy is an all-female Formula 4 series that launched in 2023 to draw more women to the motorsport.
Trackside thrills: Formula 1’s Marshal Program brings locals from the stands to the frontlines
Imagine standing so close to the famous Formula 1 track that the roar of the engines vibrates in your chest, the cars blurring past you at over 200 miles per hour.
Trackside thrills: Formula 1’s Marshal Program brings locals from the stands to the frontlines
Imagine standing so close to the famous Formula 1 track that the roar of the engines vibrates in your chest, the cars blurring past you at over 200 miles per hour.
Native-owned gallery and retail store to open in Downtown Las Vegas Arts District
The nonprofit IndigenousAF has met one-third of a three-year fundraising goal for the retail space near Charleston Boulevard and 3rd Street.
Las Vegas Grand Prix features high stakes, rising phenom
Before the NFL’s trade deadline on November 4, a reporter asked Pete Carroll if the Raiders would be willing to minimize the interests of this season in hopes of building for the future if such a deal presented itself.
Ethics complaints roil early stages of Nevada governor’s race
The gubernatorial campaigns of Gov. Joe Lombardo and Attorney General Aaron Ford are facing ethics complaints for allegedly violating state campaign law by soliciting donations during the Nevada Legislature’s special session.
Nevada: Legal issues, not politics, behind withdrawn Boring Company citations
Nevada workplace safety officials say more than $425,000 in citations against Elon Musk’s Boring Company were withdrawn due to legal deficiencies, not political pressure …