The Raiders could be significantly short-handed in their passing game when Las Vegas visits Kansas City on Sunday. Tight end Brock Bowers …
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‘No Kings’ movement in Las Vegas stands firm under nationwide watch
The local “No Kings” rally Saturday comes as President Donald Trump’s new national security directive broadens federal investigations into left-leaning groups accused of promoting political violence…
Las Vegas tech sector shows resilience in tariff era
While tariffs are shaking manufacturers nationwide, tech entrepreneurs at the Vegas Tech Summit said Thursday that Las Vegas’ innovation sector has largely withstood President Donald Trump’s trade war, thanks to …
Can Bryce Harper ever be elite again? Phillies president Dave Dombrowski has concerns
Bryce Harper turned 33 on Thursday, and the celebration for the new father of four just might not stretch very far inside Philadelphia’s front office.
Metro: Man shot before fire intentionally set at Las Vegas home
A man was found dead inside a burning home near Jones Boulevard and Washington Avenue early this morning in what authorities are investigating …
Carter Hart agrees to join the Golden Knights after being acquitted of sexual assault
Vegas announced an agreement with undisclosed terms for Hart on Thursday, the second day after the window opened for the players to sign.
UNLV to honor Lois Tarkanian by adding her name to Thomas & Mack Center court
The court, which has borne only Jerry Tarkanian’s name since 2005, will be rededicated as the Jerry and Lois Tarkanian Court during a pregame ceremony Nov. 4 …
Local government and tribal officials celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day
Days after President Trump pledged to “reclaim” Columbus Day, Nevada elected officials and tribal community leaders gathered at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day.
Downtown’s new Civic Center is a home for public art
One of the most exciting features of the $190 million development is the 2,400-square-foot Civic Center Gallery, which opened its first exhibit, “Family Album,” on October 14.
Symphony Park is quickly becoming the lifestyle destination that was always imagined
The Urban Land Institute Nevada will honor Symphony Park as the 2025 Place of the Year at an awards ceremony next month at World Market Center.