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Filipino middleweight Blazen Rocilli signs managerial deal with Boxing VIP
Filipino boxer Blazen Rocilli, a promising 21-year-old middleweight from Waipahu, Hawaii, now training in Las Vegas, has officially signed a managerial agreement with Andrew Bocanegra, President of Boxing VIP. Rocilli, who is trained by highly-respected trainer Richard Barrientes at the Pound-4-Pound boxing gym in Las Vegas, is expected to make...
Some Lone Mountain residents disappointed at city council approving LDS temple
The Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved plans for the LDS temple in Lone Mountain after some amendments, but Lone Mountain residents said they felt their concerns fell on deaf ears.
Worker trying to retire from federal service faces disability discrimination
A local woman confronted with a stark reality reached out 13 Investigates when the retirement rug was pulled out from under her because she couldn't do something most of us take for granted.
A's say they plan to leave millions in Las Vegas stadium money on the table
LAS VEGAS -- Oakland Athletics executive Sandy Dean told the Las Vegas Stadium Authority on Thursday that the club does not expect to spend the entire $380 million in public money allocated to build a new stadium in Las Vegas.Dean said the A's plan to spend $350 million of those funds, leaving $30 million on the table. He also told the authority that the club plans to finance $300 million of the stadium cost, but no lenders have been secured."We've had strong interest from a number of companies that want to participate in that portion of the project," Dean said.The...
Blueface Granted Probation Again in Las Vegas Shooting Case but Will Remain in Jail for Separate Probation Violation
Blueface is granted probation again for his Las Vegas shooting case, but will still remain in jail in California for a separate probation violation. Blueface Granted Probation in Las Vegas Shooting Case. On Tuesday (July 16), local news outlet 8 News Now reported that Clark County District Court Judge Kathleen...
Chief judge refuses to remove Las Vegas judge from criminal cases
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Clark County District Court chief judge has denied a request from the Clark County District Attorney’s office to remove a judge from overseeing criminal cases. Chief Judge Jerry Wiese denied the state’s motion for the recusal of Judge Erika Ballou from all cases...
Voter ID ballot initiative signatures validated
(The Center Square) – Signatures for a Nevada ballot initiative on voter ID have been validated. 185,573 people signed a petition from Repair The Vote PAC to get Voter ID on the ballot this November. As previously reported by The Center Square, the required number is 102,362, with an equal number of signatures coming from every congressional district. ...
Nevada judge who ran for state treasurer pleads not guilty to federal fraud charges
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A rural Nevada judge who ran unsuccessfully for state treasurer in 2022 pleaded not guilty Friday to federal charges accusing her of using funds raised for a statue memorializing a slain police officer for political campaign costs and personal expenses, including her daughter’s wedding.
Raiders Could Trade 5th-Round Pick for QB Who Has Ties to Assistant Coach
The Las Vegas Raiders weren’t able to land a star quarterback or a quarterback with star potential this offseason. They decided to sign career backup Gardner Minshew and he’ll compete with 2023 fourth-round pick Aidan O’Connell. However, some believe that those two still might not be enough...
Federal judge dismisses GOP lawsuit over counting postmarked mail ballots in Nevada
A federal judge in Nevada has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Republicans and former President Donald Trump’s campaign challenging state law regarding mail ballots received after Election Day. The Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign filed the lawsuit in May, arguing the state law, which allows ballots received up to four days after Election […]
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