A swimmer with the Sandpipers of Nevada grabbed another medal Saturday. Also, one Ace advanced to the basketball medal round, while another was eliminated.
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Former Bishop Gorman standout Vashti Cunningham qualified Friday for the Olympic women’s high jump final. Also, check out the weekend Olympic TV schedule.
Entertainers from singer-songwriters to TV producers to podcasters got their start at the Clark County School District,
A teenager who trains with the Sandpipers of Nevada swam on the relay that earned Katie Ledecky a record medal. Also, A’ja Wilson dominated for U.S. basketball.
Backstage compiled a list of projects casting right now in Las Vegas, nearby cities, and nationwide, and which roles they’re looking to fill.
“You just need to get rid of that voice in the back of your head that yells: ‘What are people going to think?’ ” Brady says of his family’s new reality TV series.
A Canadian who trains with the Sandpipers of Nevada swim team earned a medal, while two Aces who aren’t playing for the U.S. led their teams to wins Wednesday.
Canada’s Ilya Kharun, who trains with the Sandpipers of Nevada swim team, advanced to the 200-meter butterfly final Tuesday at the Paris Olympics.
Katie Grimes won the silver medal in the 400-meter individual medley Monday at the Paris Games — the first Olympic medal of her illustrious swimming career.
Claire Weinstein of the Sandpipers of Nevada won her 200-meter freestyle swimming semifinal with a time of 1:55.24 on Sunday in the Paris Olympics.
A Las Vegas Lights midfielder was kicked out of the Dominican Republic’s soccer match Saturday. Also, an updated TV schedule for Sunday and Monday.
The Paris Olympics gets underway in full force this weekend. Here is the TV schedule for Saturday and Sunday, plus the schedule for local competitors.
Throughout its 768 episodes and 35 seasons on television, “The Simpsons,” the longest-running American animated show, has made eerily accurate predictions about the future.
KSNV Channel 3 and sister station The CW Las Vegas dropped local programming about 10:25 p.m. Thursday.
Former president Donald Trump called Dobbs, who joined Fox after two stints on CNN, a friend and a “truly incredible Journalist, Reporter, and Talent.”