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UFC 235 press conference highlights
 
UFC 235 press conference highlights

UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and Kamaru Usman have a heated exchange and Ben Askren enjoys his time on the stage by interacting with UFC president Dana White.

UFC president Dana White talks UFC 235 and more
 
UFC president Dana White talks UFC 235 and more

UFC president Dana White joined Heidi Fang and Adam Hill to discuss the UFC 235 card set for Las Vegas on Mar. 2 at the T-Mobile Arena and also spoke on Colby Covington and Khabib Nurmagomedov’s and Conor McGregor’s disciplinary measures given by the Nevada Athletic Commission.

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Court ruling brings hope to local Vietnam veteran
 
Court ruling brings hope to local Vietnam veteran

Blue Water Navy Veteran Michael Yates talks about possible medical benefits he could receive after a federal court ruling this week. Yates claims he was exposed to Agent Orange and attributes that to his health problems, which include cancer.

Raiders Stadium Roads
 
Raiders Stadium Roads

A bevy of road projects that will impact travel to and from the Las Vegas stadium are planned to occur even after the stadium opens in 2020.

NASCAR drivers and Las Vegas native Busch brothers test at LVMS
 
NASCAR drivers and Las Vegas native Busch brothers test at LVMS

Las Vegas natives Kurt and Kyle Busch return to Las Vegas Motor Speedway with their fellow NASCAR drivers to test the new aerodynamic rules package. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Republicans shouldn’t participate In union giveaways
 
Republicans shouldn’t participate In union giveaways

Democrats have full control in Carson City, and they’re eager to reward their union allies with power and costly perks. Gov. Steve Sisolak has already promised to give collective bargaining to state workers. Democrats are also eager to roll back the modest collective bargaining reforms passed in 2015. They pushed through a bill repealing those reforms in 2017, but then-governor Brian Sandoval vetoed it.