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Lights FC reveal player-incentive program, shorts
 
Lights FC reveal player-incentive program, shorts

The United Soccer League club announced any time it wins a home game and scores more than three goals, all players on the field will receive $100 in Plaza poker chips. Ben Gotz/Las Vegas Review-Journal

UNLV football to announce latest signees
 
UNLV football to announce latest signees

UNLV coach Tony Sanchez will announce his latest recruiting class Wednesday Assistant coach Tony Samuel helped lure key defensive tackle Tavis Malakius Rebels will have to replace starting tackle Mike Hughes Jr. Recruits said they were impressed with the upcoming Fertitta Football Complex UNLV hopes this class helps leads to better days

Fleury’s impact on Pittsburgh lasting long after his time there
 
Fleury’s impact on Pittsburgh lasting long after his time there

Marc-Andre Fleury has had a greater impact on Pittsburgh than just on the ice Fleury and his wife opened a playground at a Pennsylvania Boys and Girls Club The Sto-Ken-Rox Boys & Girls Club is located in McKees Rock, where more than 35 percent of residents live in poverty. The playground opened last year before Fleury started playing for the Golden Knights Fleury financed the construction of a state-of-the-art playground, as well as sports equipment to play hockey.

A look at Fleury’s contribution to Boys and Girls Club
 
A look at Fleury’s contribution to Boys and Girls Club

Kevin Nicholson, executive director of the Sto-Ken-Rox Boys and Girls Club in McKees Rock, Penn., talks about what Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury contributed to the center before he left the Penguins. (Ed Grane/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevada Politics Today: Adam Laxalt
 
Nevada Politics Today: Adam Laxalt

Review-Journal reporter Victor Joecks interviews Adam Laxalt, Attorney General and Candidate for Governor of Nevada.

Mandalay Bay renumbering floor associated with Las Vegas shooting
 
Mandalay Bay renumbering floor associated with Las Vegas shooting

The 32nd floor at Mandalay Bay, strongly associated with the Oct. 1 shooting, is going away. A shooter used a suite on the 32nd floor to kill 58 people at a Oct. 1 concert across the street. The floor wing where the shooter’s suite is located is still closed, the company said. Mandalay Bay is renumbering floors 31 through 34 and will now be called floors 56 through 59, MGM press service said Tuesday. The numbers will be changed by the end of the week, the company said. The 43-story building had an unorthodox floor numbering system before the shooting, counting 1 through 34 and 60 through 63. The Mandalay elevators will now indicate floors 1 through 30 and 56 through 63.

Las Vegas sports books buried by Eagles, mystery bettor who won $10M
 
Las Vegas sports books buried by Eagles, mystery bettor who won $10M

The house doesn’t always win, especially when the Patriots are in the Super Bowl and a mystery bettor riding an epic hot streak is on the other side. Caesars Palace sports book reported a seven-figure win on the Eagles’ 41-33 upset of New England in Super Bowl LII and the Westgate sports book reported a small win. But William Hill sports book reported a multimillion-dollar loss and most other Las Vegas sports books also lost on Sunday’s game. The mystery bettor reportedly won more than $10 million on at least $7.4 million in money-line bets on Philadelphia. When all the numbers are tallied, there’s a chance Nevada sports books might lose only their third Super Bowl in 28 years.

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