The Golden Knights broke for a two-week Olympic pause on a high, having clobbered back-to-back rivals (the Vancouver Canucks and Los Angeles Kings) to reassert themselves alone back at the top of the Pacific Division standings.
Monthly Archives: February 2026
Vegas Inc celebrates remarkable executives with the 2026 C-Suite Honors
Vegas Inc’s annual C-Suite Honors celebrates a distinguished group of executives whose leadership shapes Southern Nevada’s business and community landscape.
Toucan seen flying around Las Vegas has been rescued
A toucan that has been seen flying around Las Vegas for months has been saved, a bird rescue group said Wednesday.
Lady Rebels draw spot in national showcase at T-Mobile Arena
The Las Vegas Strip has hosted plenty of memorable basketball — from the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces to an NCAA Tournament Regional to a string of high-profile college showcases.
Metallica bringing ‘Life Burns Faster’ eight-show residency to Sphere
Metallica, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame metal band, will take over Sphere Las Vegas this fall, bringing its “No Repeat Weekend” stadium format to an eight-show “Life Burns Faster” residency in October.
Golden Knights face 18 games in 35 days in a tight Pacific Division playoff race
The Vegas Golden Knights went into the break for the Olympics with a four-point lead in the Pacific Division and knowing what awaited them once they got back together for a potentially brutal stretch run.
Raiders describe traits they want in franchise QB but remain silent on Mendoza as NFL combine opens
Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek never uttered the name Fernando Mendoza while speaking at the NFL’s annual scouting combine Tuesday.
A traveler left her goldendoodle tied up at Harry Reid Airport. A Metro cop came to the rescue
Abandoned at the airport with nothing but a leash and a lot of confusion, a young goldendoodle has landed somewhere better than any arrival gate — on the couch of the officer who rescued him.
Nevada Democrats push back on Trump’s positive economic outlook
The Democrats in Nevada’s congressional delegation had a united message following Tuesday night’s State of the Union address: President Donald Trump was lying about the American economy.
NV Energy to issue $63M in refunds to multifamily customers after billing errors
NV Energy President and CEO Brandon Barkhuff said in a statement that the mistake caused frustration and financial impact for customers. “I am truly sorry for that,” he said.