Misfit group of Golden Knights continues improbable start

The Knights won again Friday on an afternoon when they were anything but their best, making San Jose their latest T-Mobile Arena victim in a 5-4 overtime win.

Golden Knights forward David Perron injured in win

Golden Knights forward David Perron suffered an upper-body injury in the second period against San Jose on Friday and is listed as day to day, according to Knights coach Gerard Gallant.

Dorian Thompson-Robinson, defense push Gaels into title game

Bishop Gorman senior quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson accounted for four touchdowns, and the Gaels intercepted Liberty quarterback Kenyon Oblad three times in their 35-13 victory Friday.

Cam Newton, Panthers should continue to roll

Carolina might be headed for the playoffs if it builds on its three-game win streak. The Panthers (7-3) are second in the NFL in total defense (278 yards per game) and fifth in scoring defense (18 points per game).

Betting trends for NFL Week 12

Handicapper Bruce Marshall (Goldsheet.com) provides betting trends for NFL Week 12.

Vegas stars present for ‘Toys for Tots’ show at Westgate

The ninth annual “Toys for Tots Celebrity Benefit Show” for the United States Marine Corps toy-donation program is set for 7:30 p.m. Dec. 16 at Westgate’s Internatioal Theater.

Jonathan Marchessault’s OT goal lifts Knights over Sharks, 5-4

Jonathan Marchessault’s goal 1:21 into overtime broke a 4-4 tie as the Golden Knights defeated the San Jose Sharks 5-4 Friday at T-Mobile Arena to remain in first place in the Pacific Division.

Las Vegas Bowl picture down to five teams, for now

The Las Vegas Bowl picture is starting to clear up with a week left before executive director John Saccenti announces which two teams will play Dec. 16 at Sam Boyd Stadium.

US stocks set more record highs after Thanksgiving

U.S. stocks set more records in quiet post-holiday trading Friday as technology companies again did much of the heavy lifting.

UNLV gaming research may influence decisions on Japan casinos

Two reports issued by UNLV’s International Gaming Institute may influence Japanese lawmakers next year when they begin sifting through the issues of developing full-scale casino resorts in Japan.

Cafe Sanuki owner studied art of making noodles in Japan

Fan is adamant that machine-made noodles make a better dish. They’re “more consistent than any handmade noodles can ever be,” Fan said. The machine mixes the dough evenly and rolls the dough to an electronically-measured thickness, resulting in a consistent cook each time, Fan said.

3 new casinos in New York fail to generate big payoffs

Three new upstate New York casinos have so far failed to generate the big payoffs they projected, meaning less money shared with towns, cities and counties.

8-year-old boy hit by car in Henderson

An 8-year-old boy riding a bicycle was hit by a car Friday afternoon in Henderson, police said.

Ethics panel suspends Clark County Family Court judge

The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline has suspended Family Court Judge William Potter for two months without pay and ordered him to undergo a psychiatric examination.

Supreme Court to hear arguments on federal sports gambling ban

Supreme Court justices will soon hear arguments in a highly charged case over a federal ban on sports betting that, if thrown out, would open the doors for states to promote and profit from state-sponsored gambling on major league and college games.

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