The potential celebrity wedding is part of the Vegas iconography depicted on the cover of Sports Illustrated as it previews the Super Bowl.
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You don’t need a ticket to the game — or even a passing interest in football, really — to enjoy the Super Bowl’s inaugural trip to Las Vegas.
Hours before the shooting death of Se’Mauri Norris-Johnson on Halloween night, his high school football coach was talking about him with a coach of the University of Georgia football program.
A UNLV Athletics spokesperson confirmed they are aware on an incident involving a Rebels basketball player.
The Jack Russell terrier, named for the former Golden Knights goaltender, has passed away.
Once among the most upscale properties on the Strip, a gilded treasure box of showgirls and celebrities, a destination spot in a destination city, the Trop courts a different clientele these days.
The suit stems from a Super Bowl ad that featured Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby, Golden Knights forward William Karlsson and UFC heavyweight Jon Jones.
With games continuing through Dec. 18, bars, restaurants and casinos continue hosting watch parties.
Adam Levine filled the role of rock star on Saturday, singing with Shaq to close The Event at MGM Grand.
One Bay Area beer company is catching heat from Oaklanders as their Athletics-themed beer had a special message printed on the bottom of some cans.
Former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs is expected to face a judge Wednesday morning after being jailed on felony charges in connection with a fiery crash Tuesday that left a 23-year-old woman dead.
Spencer Haywood played 12 seasons in the NBA and in four All-Star games. He won an Olympic gold medal and an NBA title. But none of that particularly impressed his daughter, Shaakira, a New York City psychologist.
Over the past several years, there have been several public meetings and surveys conducted to see how area stakeholders and residents envision the area developing around the $2 billion facility.
Despite the two-year delay, Las Vegas’ grand plans for the draft are still in play, as the league looks to showcase its soon-to-be newest players in a way only possible here.
The Plaza in downtown Las Vegas will once again host its annual “March Mania” viewing parties for the NCAA’s championship tournament, according to a release.