Yankees armed, ready to upset Astros in ALCS

The Astros are a minus-175 series favorite over the Yankees (plus-155) and a minus-160 favorite in Friday’s Game 1, which pits Dallas Keuchel against Masahiro Tanaka (plus-150).

31 remain hospitalized after Las Vegas mass shooting

Las Vegas area hospitals report at least 14 are either in critical condition or in intensive care 12 days after the Oct. 1 attack on a country music concert.

Clark County bids $6.2M for historic Moulin Rouge casino site

A judge is expected to soon make a decision on who will own the storied Bonanza Road property, the site of the first racially integrated casino/hotel in Las Vegas. Four groups have bid on the site, and all but the county want to bring back the Moulin Rouge.

Billionaire Richard Branson invests in Hyperloop One

Billionaire Richard Branson has invested in Hyperloop One, which uses land near North Las Vegas to test a mode of travel that could send cargo from Las Vegas to Los Angeles in a half hour.

Expect a more festive atmosphere at Golden Knights-Red Wings game

The Golden Knights plan to unveil an elaborate pregame show prior to their 7:30 p.m. game against the Detroit Red Wings along with several in-game entertainment productions that originally were scheduled to debut Tuesday.

Laxalt revisits opinion on gun sales background checks

A legal opinion from Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt on a stalled private gun sale background check measure says Gov. Brian Sandoval can again ask the FBI to perform the work.

Cost of Las Vegas 51s’ new stadium similar to other ballparks

Though the total price tag will be around $150 million, the cost of building Las Vegas Ballpark, the future home of the 51s, will be about on par with the price of other recent Triple-A structures.

Las Vegas security guard, 21, remembered as a hero at funeral

It was no surprise that on Oct. 1 Erick Silva – a security guard stationed at the front of the stage during the Route 91 Harvest festival — sprang into action when shots began firing into the crowd.

Wedding industry wary in wake of Las Vegas shooting

Las Vegas wedding chapel owners and marriage officiants say they have seen surprisingly few cancellations in the aftermath of last week’s massacre, but some are cautious as the big booking season approaches.

UNLV receivers flash talent but want consistency

UNLV has talented wide receivers, but they haven’t been consistent. They also are trying to develop chemistry with redshirt freshman quarterback Armani Rogers.

Plans for gun control bills dim as GOP leaders want ATF action

A flurry of gun control legislation has been filed in Congress following the Las Vegas Strip shooting, but prospects for legislative action have dimmed as GOP leaders look to the Trump administration for an administrative remedy.

Aaron McMorran makes LVMS Bullring history with heavy heart

On the night before he would become the first driver in Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring history to clinch two division championships in the same season, the home in which Aaron McMorran grew up burned down.

Nevada may use regulations to fine-tune CCSD reorganization

Superintendent Steve Canavero plans Oct. 29 workshop with an eye toward crafting rules to address some of issues that have cropped up in the first year of the reorganization mandated by the state Legislature.

MGM again disputes Las Vegas police timeline of shooting

MGM Resorts International on Thursday released a new timeline of the events leading up to the Las Vegas Strip massacre, further challenging the sheriff’s latest account ahead of a planned Friday briefing.

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