Golden Knights continue implausible start in NHL

The Knights are 7-1 to begin their inaugural season, having continued their historic beginning with a 4-2 victory against Chicago.

Roundup: Liberty comes back to beat Las Vegas

Tehani Tapuala notched 35 assists and 25 digs, and Liberty’s volleyball team rallied from down two sets on the road to defeat Las Vegas by a score of 25-27, 23-25, 25-10, 25-17, 15-1.

 
Golden Knights beat Blackhawks, 4-2; Dansk makes 29 saves

Oscar Dansk made 29 saves in his first NHL start, and the Golden Knights’ fourth line provided most of the offense Tuesday in a 4-2 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks.

Roundup: Juan Mota gives Tech win, league title

Tech’s Juan Mota scored the game’s only goal in the first half Tuesday to lead the Roadrunners to a 1-0 road win over Chaparral. The victory clinched the Class 3A Sunrise League title for the Roadrunners, their sixth in school history and first since 2012.

Coronado sweeps Silverado, locks up Sunrise League title

With a league title at stake Tuesday night, the Coronado girls volleyball overcame a raucous senior night crowd at Silverado to capture its fifth league title in six years.

Dodgers ride Kershaw to 3-1 win in hot World Series opener

No sweat, Clayton Kershaw. Changing jerseys to beat the 103-degree heat, the Dodgers ace with a checkered playoff history delivered a signature performance, pitching Los Angeles past the Houston Astros 3-1 Tuesday night in the World Series opener.

The facts on U.S. firearm deaths

Up to 90 percent of gun related deaths have nothing at all to do with gun control.

EDITORIAL: The Amazon sweepstakes is now closed

There remains something unseemly about politicians and economic development officials in 43 states dropping to their knees to bootlick Jeff Bezos and friends.

Roundup: Laura Barraza nets game-winner for Clark

Laura Barraza scored the game-winning goal with seven minutes left Tuesday, helping Clark’s girls soccer team storm back and edge Virgin Valley at home, 3-2.

Mural pays tribute to victims of Las Vegas shooting

Smith, 42, patted her hand on the letters: “Neysa T.” On either side of her, a brick wall running along Westcliff Drive was adorned with 57 more colorful hearts containing the names of the other men and women killed in Oct. 1 shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas.

Asian businesses sense discrimination in health inspections

Several complaints about fairness were brought before Southern Nevada Health District officials Tuesday during a meeting called by the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce on behalf of members who own restaurants but feared retaliation if they themselves complained.

Audit to call for tighter spending at Las Vegas tourism agency

An external auditor will make recommendations next month on how to rein in gifts and travel at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority after a Review-Journal investigation into excessive spending.

 
Hospital a long way from home for Las Vegas shooting survivor

Home is 1,400 miles away in Minot, North Dakota — a place Andrew Gudmudson has been away from for more than three weeks since he was injured in the Oct. 1 shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.

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