Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham wants to start seeing the team’s “Takeaway Thursday” practices translate to game days.
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Southern Nevada Girl Scouts will sell cookies at the Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix, raising funds and exploring STEM careers in motorsports with F1 Academy.
The A’s are considering a wedding chapel inside their new Las Vegas Strip ballpark, offering couples a unique way to tie the knot on game day.
Aces guard Jewell Loyd tattooed a reminder on her neck that she can overcome adversity. The resiliency has her one win away from another WNBA championship.
The Eagles are consensus 7½-point favorites over the Giants on “Thursday Night Football” but the line has dipped to 7 at several sportsbooks. The total is 40½.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides college football notes and trends for Week 7 games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
President Donald Trump’s odds to win the Nobel Peace Prize closed at 5-1 Wednesday at UK sportsbooks. But his odds improved to +150 Thursday before he settled as the 3-1 co-favorite.
NASCAR Cup Series driver William Byron enters Sunday’s playoff race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway hoping to make the Championship 4 round for the third straight year.
Star center Jack Eichel wanted to remain in Las Vegas, and the Golden Knights wanted him. Everything worked out with an eight-year, $108 million contract extension.
Pavel Dorofeyev had a hat trick, but the Golden Knights couldn’t hold a lead and lost to the Los Angeles Kings in a shootout Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena.
The Aces held off a late rally from the Phoenix Mercury to win Game 3 of the WNBA Finals and move one win away from their third championship in four years.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll is staying optimistic about tight end Brock Bowers’ knee injury, even though the second-year pro missed last week’s loss to the Colts.
Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix’s temporary Flamingo Road bridge at Koval Lane will return next week, after a multiday closure of the busy intersection.
Relieve some of Jack Eichel’s best moments with the Golden Knights now that the superstar center is under contract for eight more years.
The Golden Knights are keeping star center Jack Eichel around on an eight-year deal that will give him one of the highest cap hits in NHL history.
