God is alive and well in Las Vegas

Who else can take an instrument of torture and pain and turn it into a symbol of hope and healing?

Roundup: Quincy Bonds scores twice to power Centennial

Quincy Bonds scored two second-half goals Monday, including the game-winner with less than three minutes remaining, to lead Centennial’s girls soccer team to a 2-1 road win over Faith Lutheran.

Attending Golden Knights’ home opener? Be ready to be patient

If you’re one of the fortunate NHL fans to have tickets to the Golden Knights’ home opener against the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena, be prepared to run through a gamut of emotions. And be prepared to show patience.

Vital equipment worth $12K stolen from Easterseals Nevada

Taken from Easterseals Nevada was equipment including assistive technology devices that people with disabilities use every day to communicate and improve cognitive skills.

UNLV hockey coach grateful for help during Las Vegas shooting

Nick Robone, the 28-year-old assistant UNLV hockey coach who was hit in the chest by a bullet shot by Stephen Paddock, knows that when the Route 91 Harvest festival was turned into a shooting gallery, he was lucky.

NFL Week 5 betting review

The Jaguars intercepted Ben Roethlisberger five times en route to a 30-9 win over the Steelers as 7-point underdogs.

 
Wounded Las Vegas woman was ferried to safety in garbage can

Samanta Arjune, 46, faces painful rehabilitation and still hears sometimes hears rifle shots as she recovers from a serious leg wound suffered during the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting, but she knows she’s “lucky.”

Las Vegas resident Jay Craddock to make Nevada Senate run

Long time Las Vegas resident Jay Craddock has announced a run for the state Senate in District 21, the second Democrat to seek the seat that was held by Mark Manendo, who resigned.

Golden Knights move home opener to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday

The schedule change to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday was made to include pregame ceremonies paying tribute to the 58 victims and the close to 500 wounded from the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.

 
Firearms attractions called key part of Las Vegas economy

In June, actress Michelle Rodriguez dressed in a black tank top, jeans and sunglasses boarded a helicopter in Nevada to promote a new, exotic tourism experience to Las Vegas visitors.

New bag restrictions at UNLV athletic venues

New bag restrictions have put been in place for events at UNLV’s athletic facilities. The measures are intended to improve safety at Cox Pavilion, Sam Boyd Stadium and the Thomas & Mack Center.

 
Sheriff says Paddock shot security guard before opening fire on festival

Las Vegas police released new details Monday about what occurred in the days and minutes before the mass shooting on the Strip, raising new questions about why it took about an hour for officers to enter the gunman’s hotel suite.

Freeway interchange planned for I-15 at Starr Avenue by end of 2018

Las Vegas Paving was awarded a pair of lucrative construction contracts Monday, including a deal that calls for building a $33.7 million freeway interchange for Interstate 15 at Starr Avenue in the southern valley.

Michael Bisping calls UFC 217 foe Georges St. Pierre ‘fatter and slower’

UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping thinks Georges St. Pierre made a mistake by challenging him at middleweight, where he would have to put on weight and looks like a “blown-up version” of himself ahead of their UFC 217 main event bout.

Caesars raises $2M to aid shooting victims

Caesars Entertainment Corp. has raised $2 million in donations to help those affected by the Oct. 1 shooting “and to help our community heal,” the company said Monday in a statement.

House-hunting proves tough for Las Vegas couple

It can be tough buying a house in Las Vegas nowadays. Two people who know this all too well are Mike DePalo and Sarah Licavoli-DePalo.

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