The Las Vegas Review-Journal takes a look at the top moments from 2016.
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Editor’s note: We added a race in Green Valley set for 10 a.m. Sunday.
When Tyler Kim decided to offer his own baseball camp, he knew he wanted to donate the profits to Little League.
NBA player Jordan Farmar and his wife, Jill Oakes Farmar, a former professional soccer player, have put their MacDonald Highlands house up for sale. Farmar recently signed as a point guard for the Sacramento Kings.
Now paralyzed from the neck down, former IndyCar driver Sam Schmidt is looking for a different type of victory at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Wednesday, when he will become the first person in the nation to receive a restricted driver’s license for a semi-autonomous vehicle.
Ten video gamers will take on Formula E racing drivers in a virtual ‘ePrix’ in Las Vegas in January with $1 million in prize money to be won, organizers of the electric series announced on Thursday.
The NBA’s most beloved basketball broadcaster received a rare third bone marrow transplant on Wednesday as an aggressive form of leukemia continues to take its toll.
Lisa King was on the cusp of women breaking into the fight world in the mid-2000s.
Watching the fastest man alive race to another gold medal has got to be one of the coolest feelings in the world. But if you plan on attending the 2016 Olympics in Rio to see Bolt go for more gold, your expenses can really add up.
To professional poker players, it’s not just a piece of jewelry. The World Series of Poker bracelet, symbolically speaking, is an Olympic gold medal, the Stanley Cup, a handful of NFL and NBA championship rings and a green jacket from the Master’s melded together in wearable, eye-catching form.