The victory put the Golden Knights back into first place in the Pacific Division with 76 points, one ahead of Anaheim, which lost 2-0 at Ottawa on Saturday.
Monthly Archives: March 2026
Study: Nevada ranks among America’s most horror-obsessed states
It’s Friday the 13th, and Nevada has been named one of the most horror-obsessed states in the country, according to new data from Betway.
Federal judge orders Las Vegas Review-Journal to keep printing the Sun, sets new hearing date
A federal judge has ordered the Las Vegas Review-Journal to keep printing and distributing the Las Vegas Sun under the Joint Operating Agreement that binds the two daily newspapers together.
CCSD: School police Chief Mike Blackeye announces retirement
Blackeye joined the department in 2003 as a school police officer assigned to Monaco Middle School. He worked his way up through the ranks, being named ….
UNLV basketball can’t beat Utah State a third time, eliminated from Mountain West tourney
Beating a team three times in a season is a tall order. So is toppling the tournament’s top seed. For the UNLV basketball team, Thursday proved both points.
A’s Player of the Month: Foothill’s Lilly May
Lilly May’s basketball career lasted just one season, but the aggression she brought to the hardwood found a much better home on the wrestling mat.
A’s Player of the Month: Foothill’s Lilly May
Lilly May’s basketball career lasted just one season, but the aggression she brought to the hardwood found a much better home on the wrestling mat.
Higher ed price hikes: Nevada college tuition and fees set to rise by up to 12%
The Board of Regents voted to approve a three-year tuition increase across the Nevada System of Higher Education that will also see community college tuition increasing by 9%.
Shopping spree: Raiders’ rebuild in Kubiak’s image has begun
A significant portion of new Raiders coach Klint Kubiak’s two interviews with the franchise dealt with outlining what type of players he’d like to build the franchise around.
Farm to table: A Las Vegas movement is redefining freshness in food
Local consumers are getting more curious and conscious about the practices of growing food, and a community of producers, chefs and businesses are leading the charge.