The Golden Knights are -130 favorites at the Westgate SuperBook over the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final, which begins Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
After the “Welcome to Impossible” 2018 run fell short, the Golden Knights have their second opportunity in six years to claim the ultimate prize in hockey: the Stanley Cup.
Once you buy a ceiling fan, follow the manufacturer’s assembly instructions. With some fans, you attach the blades to the motor housing and then hang the completed fan, while with others, you secure the motor to the ceiling first and then attach the blades.
Anything in flower is subject to fruit loss in Las Vegas all through January, February and the first two weeks of March.
The Golden Knights are back in the Stanley Cup Final after taking a unique approach to roster building. They’ve added stars, but also have found under-the-radar gems.
More than half a dozen house boats caught fire at a popular boating destination on the Utah-Arizona line.
Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault has always been popular in the locker room because of his constant chirping and on the ice because of his offensive prowess.
A 105 reading on Sept. 8, 2022, was the last time the mercury at Harry Reid International Airport reached or exceeded 100.
The Aces were tested by the Atlanta Dream, but maintained their perfect start to the season thanks to 21 points from A’ja Wilson and 20 from Jackie Young.
The measure would enable the Nevada Department of Education to fine school boards if they attempt to block biological boys from “school facilities or activities.”
There is not enough current or projected wind and solar production to meet demand.
Students have many opportunities to display cultural and ethnic symbols outside of school.
But union runs off out-of-state practitioners.
The future is supposed to look like the Jetsons. In the name of efficiency, it’s starting to look more like the Flintstones.
A state lawyer said Las Vegas OB-GYN Dr. George Chambers engaged in “sexual improprieties constituting sexual misconduct.”
Gov. Joe Lombardo has vetoed bills on guns, trains and climate change.
The Jack Russell terrier, named for the former Golden Knights goaltender, has passed away.
The Review-Journal has named Carrie Roper director of digital broadcast, giving her direct leadership of the news organization’s video and audio teams.
The Golden Knights have made several moves over six seasons. Popular players have been shown the door, but management didn’t let the criticism that followed deter them.
The F1 team is eager to see The Sphere when completed, but has staged events only outside.
Turner Sports enters a new era for the NHL on the network, broadcasting its first Stanley Cup Final, with a studio show inside the arena.
A video poker player won $100,000 at a Strip casino on Thursday.
Managers of the hotel property formerly known as the Artisan hope they can be pioneers for potential changes to Nevada’s recreational cannabis laws.
The 300,000-square-foot, three-level structure with a rooftop terrace will serve as the centerpiece for the annual Las Vegas Grand Prix and is 70 percent complete.
A Vegas Golden Knights victory in the quest for the Stanley Cup may cost a Henderson boat retailer $50,000 and he’ll be all smiles if it happens.
An adult film actor has pleaded guilty to disobeying police officers after he stole a cab on the Strip last year and led police on a pursuit toward Logandale.
State officials have filed a motion to take over the operations of a Nevada medical insurer, citing months of “inconsistent financial filings.”
The Golden Knights’ run to the Stanley Cup Final has some local sportsbook operators valuing their fandom over the balance sheet.
The inaugural First Friday event in downtown Las Vegas was a block wide, and only 14 people attended.
A mother said she was disappointed students in the “Program Approach to Career Employment” class did not have their pictures included in the yearbook.