For the first time since 2016, NHL players will get the opportunity to represent their respective countries in an international tournament.
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School board votes to repair, reopen Mount Charleston school
The Clark County School District will repair the storm-damaged school on Mount Charleston, possibly reopening it in time for the next school year.
Golden Knights turning a page defensively early in December
Vegas Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy’s goal of being the best defensive team in the Pacific Division seemed bold at times.
How will two teams from Oakland affect Las Vegas pro sports culture?
Now that the A’s have followed the Raiders and Warriors out of Oakland, the East Bay city of 440,000 people is without a major league sports team of its own.
Looking back on 75 years of family, food and music at the Bootlegger Las Vegas
It all started with Maria and Luigi Zoia, who emigrated from Italy to Niagara Falls in 1907.
Stadium Authority to discuss owner’s financing for Las Vegas ballpark
The Las Vegas Stadium Authority Board will determine today if Athletics owner John Fisher and his family have the funds for their share of building a $1.75 billion …
Shavkat Rakhmonov, Ian Garry put undefeated records on the line at UFC 310 in Las Vegas
A sure way to tell a dangerous fighter is when few opponents ever want to step up to fight him. Hardly anyone ever wants to fight UFC welterweight Shavkat Rakhmonov.
Hill, Eichel among 7 Golden Knights named to national teams for tournament
Seven Golden Knights players will be representing their countries in the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off in February, a weeklong tournament between the United States, Canada, Sweden and Finland.
Shelley Berkley sworn into office as Las Vegas mayor
When it was time for Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman to pass the torch to incoming Mayor Shelley Berkley at today’s city council meeting, the women combined to grip the gavel.
Golden Knights’ defensive surge made up for offensive shortcomings
The Vegas Golden Knights had little to no business holding the Edmonton Oilers scoreless in the third period. They recorded two shots in the third, both of which came in the first three minutes …