Las Vegas is once again a cowboy town as they return for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. (CBS Sports Network / PRCA)
Social media influencer and legendary bull rider Dale Brisby joins the Las Vegas Review-Journal at the Grant a Gift Autism Foundation. Brisby discusses his personalized blackjack table at a Las Vegas casino as well as the advice he gave to this year’s NFR bull riders.
Liberty High football coach Rich Muraco and Centennial High counterpart Dustin Forshee discuss the Nevada 4A state championship game set for Dec. 7 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
League of Legends champ shares his thoughts of the All-Star event and what his future holds.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell toured $2 billion Allegiant Stadium and called Las Vegas a “Super Bowl city” on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019.
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden announced on Friday that rookie running back Josh Jacobs would be listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans.
He last qualified for the National Finals Rodeo in 2005, but somewhere between continuing to travel those long, dark stretches of road littered with trailers hooked to unfilled dreams, Lockett directed his horse on another, more stable journey.
Lockett has returned to the NFR, the team roping heeler and partner Erich Rogers finishing in the money in the first go-round Thursday night at the Thomas & Mack Center.
NFR World Champions Tim O’Connell and Caleb Smidt took a break from the rodeo to spend some time with the children at Grant a Gift Autism Foundation. O’Connell and Smidt helped the kids ride a horse, as well as made arts and crafts.
Raiders offensive tackle Trent Brown will not play in Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans. Brandon Parker will be replacing him due to David Sharpe dealing with a calf injury.
San Francisco’s Dandelion Chocolate will open its first Las Vegas café and retail store in The Venetian on Saturday. To celebrate, they’ll be offering guests free hot chocolate. (Al Mancini/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Two people are dead following a “catastrophic” crash involving a wrong-way driver Thursday night on Interstate 15 south of Las Vegas. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)