Steven Stamkos had two goals and an assist to lead the Nashville Predators to a 4-1 win over the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday.
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Ford, Democrats aim to turn tariffs against GOP in races for governor
Attorney General Aaron Ford called the tariffs “illegal” and blamed them for restaurant closures and fewer visitors to his tourism-dependent state. “We’re feeling it,” Ford said of the pain …
Bautista eyes brighter future for Las Vegas Lights — on field, off field and beyond
In José Bautista’s first season as owner of the Las Vegas Lights, the minor league soccer club made its lone playoff run — advancing all the way to the conference final before bowing out. Bautista, the former MLB slugger renowned for …
Climber Alex Honnold’s 5 favorite places in Nevada
Alex Honnold was already the rare rock climber to establish himself as a household name long before he ascended Taipei 101, one of the world’s tallest buildings …
‘This is what climate change looks like’: Records shattered as summer heat hits Southwest
The dangerous heat wave shattering March records all over the U.S. Southwest is more than just another extreme weather blip. It’s the latest next-level weather wildness that is occurring …
Carnival at The Meadows School celebrates inclusion and joy
On Friday, the last day of class before spring break, Meadows students greeted their guests as they disembarked from their buses and led them to the high school cafeteria where games awaited …
Sample local favorites and more at the 14th annual Great Vegas Festival of Beer
This year’s fest returns to the Fremont East area with 60 total breweries participating, from across Nevada and beyond.
New Clark County hemp rules, written in the name of safety, raise concerns in industry
Clark County businesses selling hemp and hemp-derived products must now obtain a license, pay a fee and procure valid work cards for employees under a new “Hemp Retail Store” licensing category …
The state of local beer: Vegas breweries pour on the innovation
Persistence, experimentation and building community emerge as hallmarks of the unique local beerscape.
NCAA Tournament stock reports: Should you buy or sell on these contenders?
Twelve years have passed since a team seeded No. 5 or higher has won the NCAA Tournament. It’s only happened three times total in 41 years since the event expanded to 64 teams—No. 8 seed Villanova in 1985, No. 6 seed Kansas in 1988 and No. 7 seed Conn…