The Raiders are reportedly pursuing ESPN analyst Jon Gruden to fill their vacant head coaching position. Gruden, 54, has not coached since the 2008 NFL season. “I don’t want to sit here and speculate. There is no news to report,” Gruden told ESPN on Saturday. The NFL Network reported that Davis plans to offer Gruden more than $10 million a year to coach the team with an stake in team ownership. Gruden has been connected with openings in recent years, including a lucrative offer from Indianapolis last season. Gruden was the Raiders head coach from 1998-2001, going 38-26 in four seasons. “I know (Gruden),” Raiders quarterback Derek Carr said. “I’ve known him for a while. But the (Del Rio firing) is still pretty fresh.”
John Watson was pronounced dead at 84, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
Betting on baseball got Pete Rose banned from the game, never to return. But he found a home in the nation’s gambling capital — where acceptance wasn’t a problem.
The tense Game 2 between the Aces and New York Liberty wasn’t decided until the final seconds Tuesday at Barclays Center in New York.
Archie Karas, famous for once turning $50 into $40 million during an infamous Las Vegas gambling hot streak in the 1990s, has died at age 73.
The city will front $600k for repairs to a deteriorating water system, but residents will have to pay the city back in tax liens.
A special city council meeting on Tuesday saw department veteran Scott Vivier appointed as Henderson Fire Chief.
Nine of the 10 warmest Septembers have occurred in the last 15 years, according to a post on X by the Las Vegas office of the weather service.
The 15-acre space, which is usually open to the public, is closed as work continues.
Jeep has officially recalled almost 200,000 vehicles due to a serious safety issue.
Jane Schlosser has spent four decades championing junior golf in Las Vegas. She’ll be inducted into the Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame next week.