Hall of Fame announcer Bob Miller returns to L.A. Kings

Bob Miller, the longtime TV play-by-play voice of the Los Angeles Kings, called his first game Friday since Feb. 2, when he took a leave of absence for health reasons.

UNLV hockey club sees great opportunity in T-Mobile Arena game

The UNLV men’s ice hockey club, which is attempting to move from club to varsity status, will play in an NHL rink when it hosts Arizona State’s club team Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.

Avalanche edge Kings in overtime in Frozen Fury finale

The Colorado Avalanche scored late in regulation, then defeated the Los Angeles Kings 2-1 in overtime Saturday in an NHL preseason game at T-Mobile Arena.

UNLV’s trip to Hawaii more formidable this season

Hawaii has improved under first-year coach Nick Rolovich, beating San Jose State 34-17 on Saturday to open conference play 2-0 and even its record at 3-3 while snapping a 10-game road losing streak.

Michael Bisping sends Dan Henderson into retirement at UFC 204

Dan Henderson was hoping to write a storybook ending to his legendary career by taking the UFC middleweight title from Michael Bisping in his final fight. Instead, Bisping got to live out his dream of successfully defending the belt in his hometown.

Proposed $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat stadium in Las Vegas still has hurdles to clear

After eight months of presentations, discussions, press conferences, lobbying, arm twisting, strategizing, cajoling and all sorts of arguing, the proposed $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat domed football stadium finally makes its way to debate before the Nevada Legislature in a special session that begins Monday.

 
RiSE Festival in Southern Nevada lets participants send wishes skyward

Write down your wishes, light a lantern and watch as your dreams rise. That’s what crowds of thousands of people did Friday on the first day of the third annual RiSE Lantern Festival at the Moapa Valley River Indian Reservation, about 40 miles north of Las Vegas.

EDITORIAL: The death tax

The estate tax, better termed the death tax, is beyond ridiculously confiscatory. It’s immoral.

EDITORIAL: Red ink

States struggling with Medicaid expansion

The new reactionaries

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Whither, comma?

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Sandoval rolls the dice

Gov. Brian Sandoval leads the center of the gambling universe in the United States, so it wouldn’t be a surprise to find he’s a gambling man. Because the governor has just rolled the dice in a very high-stakes game.

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