Drake Hooiman had been in Las Vegas for only a few weeks, and he wasn’t sure he wanted to stay.
Monthly Archives: January 2026
Raiders’ nightmare season ends with a dream draft pick: First overall
Ashton Jeanty’s eyes lit up bright enough to outshine the diamond-bedazzled beanie covering his head when asked about the Raiders earning the No. 1 overall draft pick minutes after their season had ended.
Raiders pass rusher Maxx Crosby undergoes knee surgery
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby underwent what he termed successful left knee surgery Wednesday.
Next QB project: Can Dan Mullen revive Jackson Arnold’s career at UNLV?
The university announced this morning that Arnold is transferring to the Rebels program from Auburn, where he spent one season and threw for 1,309 yards and six touchdowns.
At CES, auto and tech companies transform cars into proactive companions
In a vision of the near future shared at CES, a girl slides into the back seat of her parents’ car and the cabin instantly comes alive.
Their homes survived the 2025 LA area wildfires; now they fear living in them
Indoor air quality after wildfires remains understudied, and scientists still don’t know the long-term health effects of exposure to massive urban fires like last year’s in Los Angeles.
Pre-CES summit links Korean startups with Nevada business leaders
Water quality monitors being tested in Las Vegas resort pools. Diagnostic technology for electric vehicle batteries. AI-powered golf clubs that perfect a player’s swing.
Tomas Hertl scores in OT as Golden Knights win 4-3, hand Jets their 10th straight loss
Tomas Hertl scored on the power play at 4:47 of overtime and the Vegas Golden Knights beat Winnipeg 4-3 on Tuesday night, handing the Jets their 10th straight loss.
A’s relocation hits speed bump with trademark denial for ‘Las Vegas Athletics’
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has for now denied the A’s request to trademark the names “Las Vegas Athletics” and “Vegas Athletics.”
Las Vegas homes sales hit lowest mark since 2007
Home sales in Southern Nevada fell to their lowest annual total in nearly two decades last year, according to a report from Las Vegas Realtors. A total of 28,498 …