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Road-weary Golden Knights fall 7-1 in Ottawa
Stephen Halliday had two goals and an assist, Dylan Cozens also scored twice and the Ottawa Senators routed the road-weary Vegas Golden Knights 7-1 on Sunday night.
In Las Vegas, housing costs are easing but not because of deportations
Vice President JD Vance claims mass deportations are slashing housing costs in cities like Las Vegas with large undocumented populations, easing affordability for American families …
UNLV basketball falls to first-place San Diego State
UNLV saw its three-game winning streak and five-game home winning streak come to an end Saturday afternoon, falling 82-71 to San Diego State at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Democratic senators vow to block DHS funding after latest Minneapolis shooting
Nevada’s two U.S. senators intend to vote “no” on bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security in the wake of Saturday’s deadly shooting in Minnesota.
Raiders interview former Giants coach Brian Daboll for head coaching job
The Las Vegas Raiders interviewed former New York Giants coach Brian Daboll on Saturday for their head coaching position. Daboll coached the Giants …
Waymo probed by US safety agency over Austin school bus mishaps
U.S. transportation safety investigators are probing a series of incidents in which self-driving cars operated by Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo unit drove improperly near parked school buses in Austin, Texas.
Mitch Marner gets chilly and loud reception in his Toronto return with Golden Knights
Mitch Marner stepped on the ice for warmups and heard some boos during an initial lap around a rink he knows well.
Regents approve tuition increases for Nevada college students
College students in Nevada will soon be paying a higher bill for their courses after the Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents voted 8-5 on Friday to raise tuition …
CCSD explains changes to school start times
Parents in the Clark County School District favored modest tweaks to school start times in district surveys — but the plan announced by district administrators this week makes a far bigger move.