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Raiders’ veteran, rookie quarterbacks building a brotherhood this offseason
The pair of freshly arrived quarterbacks are at the center of everything for the Raiders’ upcoming seventh season since moving to Las Vegas.
Working together: Making the most of summer with the family when you work from home
Parents and kids both need breaks in their day, and getting outside when the temperature cools is one way to get a little active.
Get out of the house! How to keep all ages entertained all summer in Las Vegas
Whether you’re looking for something active, creative or educational, this guide to affordable family activities around the Las Vegas Valley will cover all the bases.
Teen shop owner, artist and activist Kumei Norwood looks to the future
As the 17-year-old entrepreneur prepares to enter a new stage of life—graduating from high school—we sat down to talk about the future of Tofu Tees and how building it has shaped her.
Barry Manilow on life after cancer: ‘I’m not ready to croak’
Barry Manilow steers a golf cart to the end of a long driveway, pulls to a stop and flings a plush toy goose across a manicured lawn to the delight of his two Labrador retrievers.
10 at-home activities to engage teens’ minds
Start a family book club, plan for regular sit-downs with tea and treats, and discuss the book chapter by chapter.
Shades of the 2023 Stanley Cup team: Golden Knights win with defense and goaltending
The tempting comparison, given the Golden Knights’ unexpected run to the Stanley Cup Final, would be to the team that shocked the NHL in 2018 by playing for the championship as a first-year franchise.
National spotlight: FOX to televise UNLV football opener against Memphis
The UNLV football season-opener against Memphis on Aug. 29 at Allegiant Stadium will be televised nationally on FOX, the Mountain West Conference said today.
A terrible winter for snow heads into a bleak summer of drought
The two towns are emblems of a water crisis spreading across the American West after one of its hottest, driest winters ever — and one that experts warn is a preview of hotter and drier years to come.