UNLV football coach Marcus Arroyo, basketball coaches Kevin Kruger and Lindy La Rocque and volleyball coach Dawn Sullivan get high-octane thrills during Rebel Caravan stop.
Ron Kantowski
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With COVID restrictions being lifted and rims back in place, Las Vegas playground basketball players slowly make their way back to the courts.
Popular Wood Brothers driver Matt DiBenedetto, still seeking his first Cup Series win, is coming off back-to-back runner-up finishes in Las Vegas.
Joey Logano gambled, staying on the track during a caution period with five laps remaining and driving away to his second consecutive victory in LVMS’ spring Cup Series race.
Overcoming pandemic, racial stereotypes among highlights of challenging 2020 season and bodes well for sport’s future says NASCAR president Steve Phelps.
With LVMS dirt track crash behind him, Arizona racer Alex Bowman replaces two driving legends on way to becoming NASCAR force.
Quarterback duel pitting aging veteran Tom Brady against young phenom Patrick Mahomes is just the latest in a long line of intriguing Super Bowl matchups.
Former champions from Las Vegas went winless during 2020 regular season, hoping to turn things around in postseason opener.
Raiders president Marc Badain says international soccer still figures in the 65,000-seat stadium’s future.
Faith Lutheran seniors will receive their diplomas as they drive across the start-finish line May 22 before making a victory lap at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway oval.
Of all the Raiders who lived life in the fast lane, none have done it so as literally as controversial former quarterback Dan Pastorini.
During the coronavirus pandemic, Junior Burgos has distributed goodwill, groceries and other daily necessities to those less fortunate in his native El Salvador.
Jerry Tarkanian’s powerhouse teams of the early 1990s reflected the city they called home. They were bold, brash and bodacious.
The Mint 400 off-road race will be contested Saturday over three laps of a diabolical rock-strewn course that will test the mettle of man and machine.
Longtime newspaperman and Las Vegas resident Herb Jaffe covered Don Larsen’s World Series perfect game in 1956 for the Newark Star-Ledger. Larsen died Wednesday at age 90.
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