Marcel Reece, a senior vice president, chief strategy officer for the Raiders, has left the organization. He’s one of three people who left the front office recently.
Mick Akers
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Mick joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal in November 2018 and covers sports business and transportation. He previously worked at the Las Vegas Sun covering a variety of beats including transportation, business, gaming, and city and county government. Prior to that, he worked at the Pahrump Valley Times, where he was named the Nevada Press Association’s Outstanding Journalist in the intermediate category for his coverage of the Lamar Odom brothel overdose situation, rural healthcare and more. Mick was born in Texas but grew up in Las Vegas, attending UNLV’s Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies where he was a member of the Kappa Tau Alpha National Journalism Society.
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A source with intimate knowledge of the situation told the Review-Journal the prospects of an F1 race happening on the Las Vegas Strip are “very real.”
Harry Reid International Airport saw 30 flights canceled Tuesday, according to spokesman Joe Rajchel.
Reid recorded 3.98 million passengers last month, 4.4 percent below the 4.17 million travelers seen during the same month in 2019, according to data released Tuesday.
The Golden Knights have had no issues filling T-Mobile Arena for most of their history. But this season has been more challenging, for many reasons.
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