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Tony Spilotro’s Las Vegas home for sale — VIDEO
 
Tony Spilotro’s Las Vegas home for sale — VIDEO

The former Las Vegas home of Chicago mob enforcer, Tony Spilotro, is now for sale. Spilotro, who was portrayed by Joe Pesci in the film Casino, is the original owner of the home at 4675 Balfour Drive, built in 1974. (Samia DeCubas/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Gerard Gallant on Winnipeg
 
Gerard Gallant on Winnipeg

Gerard Gallant talks about continuing to play good hockey in Winnipeg. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Gallant on facing Winnipeg
 
Gallant on facing Winnipeg

Gerard Gallant talks about trying to take 2 points in Winnipeg. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Raiders Headquarters Groundbreaking Ceremony – VIDEO
 
Raiders Headquarters Groundbreaking Ceremony – VIDEO

The Raiders make Henderson their new home with a groundbreaking ceremony. Derek Carr and many other players past a present came together to celebrate the new location. Cassie Soto and Ed Graney report from Henderson, Nevada.

Jim Plunkett on the Raiders’ move to Las Vegas, changes under Gruden
 
Jim Plunkett on the Raiders’ move to Las Vegas, changes under Gruden

At the groundbreaking ceremony for the Raiders new headquarters in Henderson, Nevada, former quarterback Jim Plunkett gave his thoughts on the new facility, the team’s move to Las Vegas and what the future holds for the team with head coach Jon Gruden.

JT The Brick says where he thinks the Raiders should play in 2019
 
JT The Brick says where he thinks the Raiders should play in 2019

At the Raiders headquarters groundbreaking ceremony in Henderson, Nevada, radio host J.T. The Brick gave his take on where he thinks the team should play in 2019 and provided his thoughts on their three, first-round draft picks and more.

Krystal Whipple arrested in Arizona
 
Krystal Whipple arrested in Arizona

Krystal Whipple, charged in the killing of a Las Vegas nail salon manager over a $35 manicure, is expected to return to Nevada to face a murder charge.