The Las Vegas Storm high school hockey team is made up of 18 hockey-loving souls whose families have spent an estimated $7,000 each to represent Las Vegas in the Anaheim Ducks High School Hockey League.
Her son is grown, but Gina Kielb know how expensive it is to outfit a kid for youth hockey, so she started a nonprofit foundation where folks can donate equipment or cash to help lighten the load for other parents.
Bill Foley has his own vision for youth hockey in Las Vegas. It includes thousands of kids wearing Vegas Golden Knights jerseys and skating in rinks in Summerlin, Henderson, Centennial Hills and beyond.
Demonstrators showed their support for President Donald Trump with a rally Saturday outside the Las Vegas hotel that bears his name.
A lack of numbers is causing local girls to decide whether to go out of town to play on girls-only teams since not enough girls are playing in Las Vegas to form competitive teams of their own.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has not named a special prosecutor to investigate possible Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election — and there isn’t much Congress can do about it either.
The crisis situations may vary, but the mission doesn’t: help return a sense of normalcy and routine for Clark County students experiencing trauma and grief.
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America to host a free informational event targeted at professional and family caregivers as part of its “Educating America Tour.”
Larry Quaney pitched a complete game Saturday to lead UNLV to a 7-1 victory over host San Jose State in a Mountain West baseball game.
It is going to be déjà vu all over again when the Legislature begins Week 5 on Monday, with new hearings scheduled on a DMV-based voter registration petition and another on the Equal Rights Amendment.
Mayor John Lee will travel Monday to Carson City to testify in support of Senate Bill 78, which would create an alternative mode for North Las Vegas and other cash-strapped cities to stop tapping into restricted funds as a way to pay for daily operations.
When people plead guilty to misdemeanor charges, they typically don’t expect to be flagged in private and public databases as convicted felons. But a Las Vegas family says that’s exactly what happened after federal authorities shut down their illegal sports betting ring.
Welterweight champion Tyron Woodley spent about 90 seconds of a 25-minute fight aggressively attacking Stephen Thompson. It was enough for him to retain his belt at UFC 209 on Saturday.
Carson City may be Nevada’s capital, but when it came time to salute the Silver State’s 2014 sesquicentennial with an all-star concert, The Smith Center was the place — as it has been for locals since the performing arts complex opened downtown in March 2012.
Some disappointments are too profound to hide, so there is no use trying to minimize the effect losing the co-main event between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Tony Ferguson had on UFC 209.
It’s been five years since The Smith Center for the Performing Arts opened its doors in downtown’s Symphony Park. But plenty of other numbers apply to the complex’s first five years. A few of the most intriguing:
David Teymur improved to 3-0 in the UFC with a unanimous decision over Lando Vannata in the penultimate bout of UFC 209 on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
After defeating Loyola Marymount 89-81 on Saturday at Orleans Arena, Brigham Young has won five of its past six games entering the West Coast Conference semifinals against Saint Mary’s.
When Attorney General Jeff Sessions explained how the Justice Department would address pot smoking, it sent a wave of trepidation through Nevada. But it was business as usual within the office of the state Gaming Control Board.
One man is in critical condition as Las Vegas police investigate a Saturday night shooting. The shooting happened around 8:30 p.m. Saturday on the 800 block of West Lake Mead Boulevard, near H Street.
Despite his flaws and misjudgments, Bush nevertheless was well-liked by many journalists for the very reason Trump isn’t. Bush had aheart. Self-deprecation came easily to him. He wore himself lightly.
Voters had already handled the matter when they booted Mr. Hafen from the bench in his re-election bid last June.
If those goading Sen. Heller are truly interested in a dialogue instead of a shouting match pre-packaged for the cameras and YouTube, they’ll no doubt have plenty of opportunities to speak their piece.
If Mr. Laxalt wanted to enforce this law, he would be making the requisite moves to do so. Unfortunately, he seems to be more beholden to the gun lobby than to Nevada citizens, who voted in November to enact this legislation.
If Israel is singled out for protection under this bill, it’s only because Israel has been singled out foreconomic isolation by those who oppose a Jewish state.
There’s good news out of California for people who like to trust, but verify, that their government is doing the right thing. And maybe someday, that good news will extend to Nevada.
Upon doing a bit of research on state Sen. Cancela, she appears to be no more then a hack for the ACLU and the unions.
So, state Sen. Denis, rather than wasting precious resources on fat shaming, why don’t you do something that will help our kids learn to read and write?
The tourists can see it as an attraction and another way to get to and from the Strip
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