The Knights on Friday head to Game 7 of a playoff series for the third time in as many seasons after losing all of a 3-1 advantage against the Minnesota Wild.
Minnesota’s second-leading scorer during the regular season got his first two points of the postseason in the third period on Wednesday night to help the WIld to a 3-0 victory and force a Game 7 against the Golden Knights.
Bills setting K-12 school funding, strengthening casino gun bans and helping laid off hospitality workers get their pre-pandemic jobs back were among measures moving a step closer to final passage Wednesday with action in the Senate and Assembly.
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Mr. Lee’s leadership was the reason that North Las Vegas became a wonderful story of economic diversity and financial success.
And the combination is even better. The light fast approaching shines brighter and brighter.
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s thoughtless antics have once again eclipsed the GOP’s standing.
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The Golden Knights missed a second straight opportunity to eliminate the Wild and will play a Game 7 after holding a 3-1 series lead for the third straight postseason.
North Las Vegas has about 135 acres of land that it wants to fill with a hospital, medical offices, retail and a hotel.
Desert Springs Hospital worker Filbert John S. Aquino was remembered for trying protecting everyone: “He’d rather take the bullet.”
When the clock strikes midnight at the end of Monday’s three-day Memorial Day weekend, the masking and social distancing rules in place for months will come to an end.
After opening in the middle of the pandemic, a luxury Las Vegas apartment complex has been sold for a fortune.
It was a good day for the American women, especially the trio of Danielle Kang, Jennifer Kupcho and Lizette Salas, who dominated their first-day matches at difficult Shadow Creek.
Adam Steck has several Vegas productions already onstage. He’s about to add to that list.
Two brothers were arrested last week after police said they threatened to kill the family of a 17-year-old girl that one of them had sexually assaulted.
Putting greens, steam showers are among the amenities found in homes ranging from $700K to $800K on Zillow.
Eric Carle, the beloved children’s author and illustrator whose classic “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” and other works gave millions of kids some of their earliest and most cherished literary memories, has died at age 91.
Clelin Ferrell and his defensive teammates have taken on a hefty share of criticism the last two years for the Raiders’ failure to qualify for the playoffs and the numbers haven’t been great.
Staff at the national park in southwest Utah are expecting more than 85,000 visitors for the Memorial Day holiday, likely the park’s busiest weekend of the year.
A Las Vegas charity has been organizing the event for over 10 years before both Memorial Day and Veterans Day.
The Memorial Day observance will mean closures for various COVID-19 facilities in the Las Vegas Valley.
After being closed since the coronavirus pandemic hit Southern Nevada in March 2020, the Las Vegas Monorail, under LVCVA ownership, will begin operating again.
Liz Cambage on Sunday night revealed on Instagram that Connecticut Sun coach Curt Miller told a referee she weighed 300 pounds while arguing a call in Sunday’s game.
Zowie Bowie relaunches live music at 12:01 Monday night/Tuesday morning at the Fremont Street Experience, when the city reopens at 100-percent capacity.
Despite voting last month to boycott the organized team activities, of the 89 players on the roster, 83 participated Wednesday at the team’s training facility in Henderson.
With post-pandemic visitation in question despite recent upturns, the LVCVA opted to stay conservative estimating room-tax revenue for its 2021-22 fiscal year budget.
Disney will reopen its theme parks to out-of-state visitors beginning June 15, the theme park announced Wednesday.
Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot Janssen vaccine will be offered as well as the Pfizer vaccine.
A new poll suggests residents of Nevada’s 4th Congressional District are leery of some tax increases and high government spending, though they approve of the job President Joe Biden is doing.