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Two-time Olympic PA announcer Tony Lovitt tells the best stories on his Sports Night visit
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Public Address announcer Tony Lovitt has many accomplishments in his storied career. Tony has worked two Olympic games (84 & 96), the Goodwill games, and was recognized as the first to do Volleyball play-by-play on television in 1979. Not only that, Tony has been in...
Nike Shock Dropped Its ‘Tekken 8’ Foamposite Collaboration & Revealed New Style
Keds Teams Up with Monster High for a Hauntingly Stylish Collaboration It’s only been a few weeks since details leaked of a “Tekken 8” x Nike Air Foamposite One collaboration inspired by the video game’s antagonist character Kazuya Mishima and now, more information has surfaced after an official announcement was made Saturday in Las Vegas at the Evo 2024 tournament. The annual video game tournament, which focuses specifically on fighting games, is taking place at the Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall this weekend. Popular titles including “Street Fighter 6” and “Mortal Kombat 1” are featured at the event, but it’s the...
Watch: SEBASTIAN BACH Joined By 11-year-Old Stepson For 'Youth Gone Wild' Performance In Las Vegas
Sebastian Bach was joined by his 11-year-old stepson Trace on guitar and his 35-year-old son Paris on drums for a performance of the SKID ROW classic "Youth Gone Wild" during Sebastian's free July 20 concert at the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. Fan-filmed video of the performance can be seen below.
9-2 heavyweight prospect reveals why he called out ‘Bad Guy’ Chael Sonnen after dominant win at UFC Vegas 94
UFC Vegas 94 was undoubtedly a far better card than many fans expected, and it was up to heavyweight hopeful Thomas Petersen to get the ball rolling. Whilst the eyes of the combat sports world were fixed on Jake Paul versus Mike Perry in Tampa, Florida, the MMA community was enjoying a surprisingly solid Fight Night card from the Apex in Las Vegas.
Police arrest suspect linked to fatal Las Vegas hit-and-run
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Police arrested a man accused in a deadly hit-and-run that happened early Sunday morning. The crash involving a pedestrian was reported around 12:45 a.m. and happened on Harmon Avenue near Paradise Road. Following the crash, Las Vegas Metropolitan police released photos of the vehicle involved in the crash which killed a 62-year-old man.
Sunday thoughts about... going back to school
Remember when you were a kid and returning to school was one of the more dreaded things ever? At least, if you weren't growing up in Las Vegas. The summers were awesome and we had fun-filled days by the pool. It was the perfect escape in the Midwest, where children didn't have to worry about their bills, mortgage, or other adult responsibilities.
No Taxes on Tips? A Trump Idea Gains Ground.
In Donald Trump’s telling, the idea was born over dinner at his Las Vegas hotel, where the server for his table complained about the burden of paying taxes on her tips. “I was actually surprised to hear it,” Trump said last month at a rally in Virginia, adding that he quickly decided to address the server’s problem with a new campaign pledge: “No taxes on tips!”
Politics Now: July 20, 2024
This week on Politics Now with host John Langeler: -Trump accepts the Republican nomination. -Republican candidates Sam Brown (Senate) & Drew Johnson (CD-3) talk to us from the RNC in Milwaukee. -President Biden visits Las Vegas, announces a new housing policy & contracts Covid-19. -We sit down with Republican CD-4 candidate Mark Robertson. -An update […]
Hard Rock to donate artifacts from The Mirage to Las Vegas’s Neon Museum
Hard Rock International will donate several artifacts from the Mirage Hotel and Casino to the Neon Museum in Las Vegas. The donation is in collaboration with the PENTA Building Group, the general contractor selected to do most of the demolition of the iconic Strip resort that closed Wednesday. Penta will also handle the majority of construction, scheduled for completion in 2027.
Nearly 250 banned in ‘order out corridor’ law in downtown Las Vegas
Nearly 250 banned in ‘order out corridor’ law in downtown Las Vegas. Nearly 250 people have been barred from stepping foot in and around tourist destinations in downtown Las Vegas since the city broadened its “order out corridor” in the winter, according to a presentation at City Hall this week.
Steve Garcia calls out Dan Ige after setting knockout record at UFC on ESPN 60
LAS VEGAS – UFC featherweight Steve Garcia made it four wins in a row by defeating Seung Woo Choi, and has his eyes set on a showdown with Dan Ige. Not only has Garcia (16-5 MMA, 5-2 UFC) won four straight, but he has also knocked out each of his opponents, setting a record for the longest TKO/KO streak in the UFC.
Las Vegas A's have no one to pay for their new ballpark. Literally
The Oakland A's are expected to move to Las Vegas to begin the 2028 season. When that time comes, they'll need to have a new stadium. About that... While this will hopefully bring some exciting new changes to the franchise, the organization had a presentation earlier this week for the new stadium that didn't go so well. At the presentation, the A’s confirmed there are currently no financing plans for a proposed $1.5 billion ballpark in Las Vegas, per Scott Roeben from Vital Vegas. This should raise some concern for the franchise and its fans.
Two Las Vegas Army soldiers receive rare, top honor 'Soldier's Medal'
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Two Las Vegas Army Reserve Soldiers were given a rare and top honor for saving the lives of their fellow soldiers during a training exercise. Jaziel Orduno and Jose Vallejo were presented with the 'Soldier's Medal' on Saturday at the National Guard's North Vegas Readiness Center for their selfless acts on March 31, 2022.
REPORT: Davante Adams Future a "Wait and See Situation"
While Las Vegas Raiders All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams has repeatedly stated he is content with the team, many around the league still think there is more to the trade talks than what meets the eye. The Las Vegas Raiders will soon begin training camp for the upcoming season, but...
Junkyard Gem: 1985 GMC Suburban K1500
General Motors has been selling Suburbans since 1935, outlasting the DeSoto Suburban, the Nash Ambassador Suburban and the Plymouth Fury Suburban. These days, the US-market GMC-branded twin to the Chevrolet Suburban wears Yukon XL badging, but GMC Suburbans were sold here from 1937 through 1999. Today's Junkyard Gem is a four-wheel-drive example of the very successful 1973-1991 Suburban generation, found in a car graveyard just outside of Reno, Nevada.
Beetle potentially deadly to livestock found in Plumas, Sierra counties
PLUMAS COUNTY, Calif. — A toxin-secreting beetle has been in two Northern California counties, prompting a warning for farmers. According to Plumas Sierra Agricultural Commissioner Willo Vieira, samples were collected from plants in Sierra Valley. Testing confirmed the samples were Meloidae, from the blister beetle family. The beetles feed...
Homewood to begin major forest health project this summer
HOMEWOOD, Calif. – Homewood Mountain Resort is prepping to start its Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project after the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board unanimously approved it earlier this summer. “It’s great news,” said Ed Divita, parter at Discovery Land Co. “We’re very proud to be embarking upon a significant...
Overturned semi-truck blocks all lanes on US-50 near Airport Way in Carson City
A crash involving a semi-truck is blocking all lanes on US-50 eastbound near Airport Way on Monday morning. Authorities with the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) reported the crash around 8:25 a.m. on July 22. They say a semi-truck hauling dirt overturned on US-50 near Airport Way. It is unknown...
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