When Bill Foley pursued his dream to own an NHL team, he knew it didn’t begin and end in Las Vegas.
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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area was free and easy Saturday, thanks to Public Lands Day. The Bureau of Land Management, with other agencies within the Interior Department, waived “amenity-related fees” at the conservation area.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal raked in 20 first-place awards Saturday at the Nevada Press Association’s annual banquet honoring the best journalism in the state, including top nods for community service and freedom of the press.
View Neighborhood Newspapers earned several awards in the 2016 Nevada Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest. View staff writer F. Andrew Taylor took first place for Best Editorial Cartoon for Urban Weeklies.
Originally in a pack of three, Durango senior Frankie Bisacky broke away in the last half-mile to win on the 3.1-mile course in 16 minutes, 18.8 seconds.
U2 makes it rain Trump dollars, Drake brings the fireworks and the sexy, and Miley Cyrus shows off a Billy Idol Halloween costume at the genre-bridging concert.
What united Mumford & Sons and G-Eazy — two well-received bookends to the final hours of Day 1 — was that their respective repertoires are ultimately pretty life-affirming.
Romana Rovic, a private yacht chef, spends about half of the year at sea and half of the year in southeast Las Vegas, where she has lived since 2004.
Spring Valley’s pair of brothers, Chris Zimmerman and Vengeli Zimmerman, each went 3-0 in singles to carry the Grizzlies over Durango in a home meet Saturday, 11-7.