Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist Ed Graney has been named the Nevada State Sportswriter of the Year for a sixth time, the National Sports Media Association announced Monday.
Bill Bradley
Bill Bradley came to the Review-Journal in September 2015 from NFL Media, where he produced the league's health and safety website for three years. It was part of his foray into digital journalism that saw him previously create four websites, including one that used student journalists to cover a Division I college. He previously worked as the sports editor of the Sacramento Bee and the Nashville Tennessean for five years each. Before that, he was deputy sports editor at the Arizona Republic for five years.
This weekend’s NFL games scheduled to be broadcast in the Las Vegas market.
While LA used to be the city that teams would threaten to make their new home, Southern Nevada now has become leverage city.
NFL TV games scheduled to be broadcast this weekend in the Las Vegas market.
While No. 1 Alabama and No.2 Clemson face ranked teams as big favorites, there is intrigue in the Big Ten and a Hall of Fame coach facing some heat in the Big 12.
Here are this weekend’s NFL games broadcast in the Las Vegas market.
The initial College Football Playoff rankings were released this week, with Alabama, Clemson, LSU and Notre Dame holding down the top four spots.
Friday’s tee times for Shriners Hospitals for Childrens Open
Here’s six groups worth following while your strolling the grounds of TPC Summerlin.
Here’s the field for this week’s Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC Summerlin.
The Shriners Hospitals for Children Open tees off this week at the TPCSummerlin with almost half of the U.S. Ryder Cup team in the field.
This is shaping up as a week of rest for many of the playoff contenders. No. 1 Alabama, No. 4 LSU and No. 5 Michigan have open dates this week. That leaves No. 2 Clemson, No. 3 Notre Dame as only top-five teams playing Saturday.
This weekend’s NFL games broadcast on TV in the Las Vegas Valley.
This week’s NFL games to be broadcast in the Las Vegas valley.
Staying happy will be the challenge for Steve Kerr and the Warriors this season, when Western Conference rivals resume their attempts to take down the champs.