Individual tickets for this year’s Big League Weekend at Las Vegas Ballpark will go on sale next Tuesday at noon.
Rochelle Richards
Rochelle Richards hails from the great state of Kentucky. She moved to Las Vegas in 2012 to finish her journalism degree at UNLV. During her time at UNLV she covered Lady Rebel basketball and volleyball before graduating in 2014. She joined the Review-Journal in February 2016 as a sports agate clerk, joined the digital team in October 2016, and was promoted to the role of Sports Digital Content Producer in March 2019.
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The entire football community is in mourning after legend John Madden died at age 85.
Henderson Silver Knights fans were able to join a tradition popular among minor league hockey teams.
Former Golden Knights star goalie Marc-Andre Fleury recorded his 500th NHL career win in the Chicago Blackhawks’ road victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday.
The NFL sponsored the annual “My Cause, My Cleats” event Sunday for the first of two weekends.
After a year-long hiatus, the National Finals Rodeo is back in Las Vegas.
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Here’s how you can watch the Raiders at Cowboys on Thursday.
The Golden Knights’ inaugural dog calendar will be available for purchase beginning Friday during the team’s Gold Friday sale.
After a year’s absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Las Vegas Ballpark is set to host Big League Weekend in 2022.
Fans will be required to wear masks at NFR and the Cowboy Christmas gift show in Las Vegas, but are not required to show proof of COVID vaccination.
Overnight, merchandise bearing Henry Ruggs’ name was scrubbed from the Raider Image and Nike websites, but jerseys are still available for purchase on Fanatics and NFL Shop.
Football fans all around are displaying mixed feelings Monday night after Jon Gruden resigned as head coach for the Raiders.
It’s National Coffee Day and there are plenty of ways to get a cup of joe for a discount or even free around Las Vegas.