When Dustin Van Orman raced his motorcycle in the Mint 400 a few years ago, he had hours alone with his thoughts in the rugged terrain outside Las Vegas.
Monthly Archives: March 2026
UNLV basketball falls at San Diego State in regular-season finale
BJ Davis’ had 30 points to help San Diego State hold off UNLV 89-86 on Friday night to close out the regular season of the Mountain West Conference.
RTC warns of funding shortfall, deep cutbacks in bus routes
Southern Nevada’s transit agency is warning of deep service cuts that could end bus programs for veterans and seniors, and sharply reduce paratransit rides — part of a looming fiscal crisis that may wipe out nearly 40% of bus routes …
Golden Knights captain Mark Stone placed on IR with upper-body injury
Oft-injured Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone was placed on injured reserve on Thursday with an upper-body injury.
Golden Knights acquire Nic Dowd ahead of the NHL trade deadline
Two of the top Stanley Cup contenders in the Western Conference are not waiting until trade deadline day to make significant additions down the middle.
Goodbye, Cannery: Last remains of Boulder Highway casino imploded
At 2 a.m. Thursday, with little fanfare, a wave of explosives rippled through the floors of the building’s remaining structure before it collapsed — no fireworks, no drone light show, none of the spectacle …
Can assembly lines fix 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.
Radio heads: Longtime on-air personalities discuss the changing landscape and why they still cherish the medium
The staying power of radio stems from the people behind the microphones. They’re the voices of our Valley who never tuned out.
All-time greats Max Holloway, Charlies Oliveira meet again at UFC 326
Max Holloway put on what immediately went down as one of the most legendary performances in UFC history the last time he fought in Las Vegas.
Smart crosswalk marks start of Las Vegas Chinatown revival
Along Spring Mountain Road between the Shanghai and Chinatown plazas stand two tall red poles marking the beginning of a crosswalk for pedestrians to navigate the six-lane road.