The UNLV football team’s quest for a fourth consecutive Mountain West Championship game appearance will receive an early test to open the 2026 season.
Monthly Archives: March 2026
Southern Nevada Health District launches mosquito surveillance amid warm temperatures
Staff are setting mosquito traps throughout the Las Vegas Valley as part of the Health District’s Mosquito Disease Surveillance Program, officials said today in a new release.
North Las Vegas-based Boxabl taking assembly line approach to solving America’s housing crisis
A Nevada company hopes to solve a nationwide housing crisis by producing modular homes in an assembly-line style — just like the production lines of the automotive industry. “We have very high ceilings, big windows. We don’t really build …
People on the Move: March 9, 2026
In the Notes: Ellis Island Casino & Hotel, WOW Carwash, Kalika Moquin, MGM Resorts International, Station Casinos, Maverick Helicopters, Cliff Atkinson and more …
3rd-period surge lifts the Oilers past the Golden Knights, 4-2
The Golden Knights, with 72 points, missed a chance to go back in front of Anaheim, which remained at 73 after the Ducks lost 4-0 at home to St. Louis . Third-place Edmonton has 70.
3rd-period surge lifts the Oilers past the Golden Knights, 4-2
The Golden Knights, with 72 points, missed a chance to go back in front of Anaheim, which remained at 73 after the Ducks lost 4-0 at home to St. Louis . Third-place Edmonton has 70.
Buffalo Bills send CB Taron Johnson to Las Vegas Raiders
On Friday, the Buffalo Bills announced that they were releasing cornerback Taron Johnson. That move did not officially hit the wire, and the Bills were able to find a trade partner for the nickel cornerback.
Las Vegas’ St. Viator Catholic school makes inclusion the norm
In Nevada’s Catholic schools, there is only one place where a child with special needs sits beside their classmates, not apart from them. At St. Viator Parish School in central Las Vegas …
A’s talking playoffs with Las Vegas move in the background
Especially with a young team, even one as talented as the Athletics, last season could have easily gotten away from them.
‘Scary being in the middle of a war’: UNLV legend flees Israel after Iranian strikes
Desi-Rae Young huddled in the bomb shelter of her Israeli apartment with a basketball teammate as sirens wailed to warn residents of an incoming missile attack.