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O.J. Simpson set to be released from Nevada prison

O.J. Simpson’s attorney says he expects the former football star and actor to be released from a Nevada prison “a few days” after Sunday, the first eligible date for Simpson to be paroled under a decision reached by a state panel in July.

4 nonstop shuttles will offer rides to Golden Knights fans

Buses bearing the Golden Knights Express route name will offer rides from four pick-up locations across the Las Vegas Valley for $2 per ride, according to officials with the NHL team and the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada.

Golden Knights’ game traffic skates along

Getting out of T-Mobile Arena was as smooth as Zamboni-driven ice following the Golden Knights’ inaugural home game Tuesday night.

Summerlin girl, 6, to take shot at international golf

Gabriella is only 6, but she has ambitions to take the sport’s top titles. She’s already won more than half a dozen tournaments in her age group, and she is getting attention from invitation-only tournaments.

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Advocates fear new Las Vegas sports teams could spur sex trafficking

Sex trafficking is widely believed to increase when big sporting events take place. What’s less clear is the effect a new professional sports team — or in Las Vegas’ case, two new sports teams — will have on sex trafficking.

 
New Golden Knights practice facility opens in Summerlin — VIDEO

On Monday, September 18, 2017, the Vegas Golden Knights and City National Bank celebrated the official opening of City National Arena, the official practice facility of the Vegas Golden Knights hockey team.

Parking systems in place for Vegas Golden Knights hockey games

A 3,000-car parking garage is ready for Vegas Golden Knights fans when the puck drops for an exhibition game next week and for the team’s National Hockey League regular season home debut on Oct. 10.

 
High school football melee ended by pepper spray being investigated

Clark County School District Police Captain Ken Young said Monday his team is still gathering information about the use of pepper spray Friday to break up a melee after the Canyon Springs and Basic High School football game.

OMGM: Vegas resorts company crystalizes its message

Seeking to address the question, “Does the company that owns Bellagio also own Circus Circus?” MGM Resorts is launching its “Welcome To The Show” marketing campaign.

 
Las Vegans help Miami football team stranded by Hurricane Irma

Hurricane Irma has left 50 Miami Central High School football players and about 20 members of the coaching staff stranded in Sin City as they wait for airports in Miami and Fort Lauderdale to reopen.