The Golden Knights crank up the siren before the first, second and third periods. The folks who crank the siren might seem randomly selected, but there is a strategy.
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Las Vegas Grand Prix officials are hosting group tours to find events to fill their 300,000-square-foot facility just off the Strip throughout the year.
“We are prepared for the Super Bowl like we were prepared for any other major event,” Sheriff Kevin McMahill told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Tropicana Avenue Bridge over Interstate 15 is scheduled for a multiday full closure beginning this weekend.
Nile Rodgers & Chic are added to Voltaire’s impressive roster of headliners.
The drop in demand forced a gas station to lay off four people on Oct. 19, cut hours for others and reduced the number of people on schedule at a time.
Preparations for Formula One’s return have helped sway opinions of the Las Vegas Grand Prix from “oh wow” to “oh no.”
A labor union leader described the incident that led to the death of a construction worker over the weekend at the Bellagio fountains as a “freak accident.”
The Review-Journal is selling bundles of commemorative Golden Knights’ newspapers online, featuring highlights from the team’s Stanley Cup win and parade.
The Golden Knights defenseman and Stanley Cup champion wants to continue celebrating with fans after hundreds of thousands cheered him on the Las Vegas Strip.