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MLB Commissioner ‘comfortable’ with A’s move to Las Vegas despite funding hurdles
MLB Commissioner ‘comfortable’ with A’s move to Las Vegas despite funding hurdles. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred gave another endorsement for the pending relocation of the A’s to Las Vegas, despite questions mounting about both the club’s interim and future home. Story continues below. Speaking Tuesday...
NBA Summer League rookie report: Standout performances, disappointing weeks
The ‘regular season’ portion of NBA Summer League in Las Vegas has come to a close, with 26 teams on their way to the consolation bracket while four compete for the title starting Sunday. On the first days of Summer League action, the gyms were packed with fans...
Excessive Heat Warning Issued for Mojave Desert as Las Vegas Braces for Sweltering Weekend
Gearing up for a sweltering weekend in the Mojave Desert, the National Weather Service Las Vegas has issued an Excessive Heat Warning, urging citizens to hunker down as temperatures shoot through the roof. The warning, which kicked off this morning at 10 AM, is slated to last through Sunday evening, encompassing much of the lower elevations where thermostats are expected to record highs between 105 and 120 degrees, while nighttime offers little relief as lows hover between 80 and 95 degrees. In a statement from the National Weather Service Las Vegas, forecasters predict "Major to Extreme HeatRisk," posing a serious threat to those without the luxuries of adequate cooling and hydration.
Lucky Winner Hits $25,000 Jackpot at Treasure Island Hotel & Casino on Friday, July 19
On July 19, Joseph from Germantown, MD, hit a lucky jackpot on a Top Dollar machine at Treasure Island Hotel & Casino. A member of the TI Players Club, Joseph hit the jackpot for $25,000 this morning. This jackpot and other notable wins are featured on TI’s social media channels,...
Tyler Kolek's mid-air spinning assist is the play of Sumer League
You know that old adage about how Summer League doesn’t prove who can play in the NBA, it only proves who can’t?. Well, Tyler Kolek is already challenging that notion this year in Las Vegas. The No. 34 overall pick of the New York Knicks has already looked...
Celebrate National Ice Cream Day All Weekend with Slaters 50/50
National ice cream day is this Sunday, July 21. This weekend, Friday – Sunday, Slaters 50/50 is offering ALL of their signature milkshakes for just $12!. Indulge in fan favorites like: Strawberry Cheesecake Milkshake, Ultimate S’more Shake (national s’mores day is August 10), Bacon Oreo Milkshake, and many more delicious options!
HGTV’s Keith Bynum & Evan Thomas Reveal Huge Career Move: ‘Grateful & Thrilled’
Midway through 2024, it’s already been an incredibly busy year for popular HGTV stars Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas. In addition to renovating homes in Detroit and New Orleans for the next season of “Bargain Block,” the couple has revealed that they’re about to launch a home furnishings and decor line at the Las Vegas Market.
Pentagon resumes purchases of new F-35 jets after year delay
The Defense Department has resumed the purchase of F-35s from defense contractor Lockheed Martin after more than a year of pausing the acquisition of newer versions of the fighter jets. Two of the newer F-35 Lightning IIs were delivered recently to Dannelly Field, Ala., and Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., the F-35 Joint Program Office…
$15M Approved to Renovate Two Aging Henderson (NV) Fire Stations
More than $15 million was awarded to a contracting company to renovate aging fire stations during Tuesday’s Henderson City Council meeting. The council voted 5-0 to award approximately $15,473,500 to the Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. The contracting company is in charge of implementing the Henderson Fire Department’s master plan.
Henderson Community on High Alert as Three Coyotes Euthanized After Biting Incidents Near Green Valley Parkway
Three coyotes have been euthanized following recent bite incidents in the Pittman Wash area of Henderson, with local authorities and wildlife specialists underscoring the need for increased public awareness and safety measures; the Nevada Department of Wildlife has confirmed that two women were separately bitten on July 7 and July 12 near Green Valley Parkway and subsequently treated for puncture wounds to their lower legs as reported by Hoodline.
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