Vegas Nation’s Adam Hill and Vinny Bonsignore discuss how the Raiders defense looks fresh and different, while defensive tackle Maliek Collins says he is ready to take on a leadership role.
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Las Vegas Raiders season ticket holders began receiving their tickets for the 2020 season, packaged in a specialized box.
Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon spoke about being in the western NHL bubble and all the hockey he is consuming in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Golden Knights Nick Cousins, Jonathan Marchessault and GM Kelly McCrimmon discuss what Cousins brings to the team in the NHL Bubble.
The Review-Journal in collaboration with the Mob Museum present Mobbed Up Live: The panelists discuss stories about Frank Cullotta and listen to a clip from an interview with Cullotta for the Mobbed Up Podcast.
Raiders defensive coordinator spoke about the team’s young cornerbacks, particularly first-round draft pick Damon Arnette, what strides he’s made in training camp and how he’s worked out with Trayvon Mullen so far. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Curtis Blaydes says he’s fine playing the heel role after putting on a performance that left fans and UFC president Dana White unsatisfied, and Josh Emmett, though he took Fight of the Night for his performance over Shane Burgos, says he wasn’t happy with his fight. The Review-Journal’s Heidi Fang and Adam Hill recap the event in this post-fight recap.
Tecia Torres and Raquel Pennington, a couple competing in the UFC women’s divisions, both took home wins at UFC on ESPN 11, which was also the first time they competed on the same fight card. Torres defeated Brianna Van Buren on the preliminary card and Pennington defeated Marion Reneau on the main card. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Forty-two dynamic messaging boards along Interstate 15 and U.S. Highway 95 are finally set to go live. The signs will let drivers know information about crashes, speed limit changes, and lane restrictions.
Grocery shopping in Las Vegas is not what it used to be even just a few weeks ago. The coronavirus pandemic has left shoppers overbuying and hoarding basic necessities, leaving others without any supplies.