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A's Player of the Month: Sierra Vista's Amaya Wusstig
The middle school flag football team needed a quarterback, so the coach lined all the girls up and had them throw the ball.
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A's Player of the Month: Foothill's Lilly May
Lilly May’s basketball career lasted just one season, but the aggression she brought to the hardwood found a much better home on the wrestling mat.
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A’s Player of the Month: Clark's Cassiah Banks
Clark High School freshman flag football standout Cassiah Banks saw the ball flying in her direction.
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A’s Player of the Month: Slam Nevada's Drake Hooiman
Drake Hooiman had been in Las Vegas for only a few weeks, and he wasn’t sure he wanted to stay.
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A’s Player of the Month: Las Vegas High’s Sariyah Johnson
The first time Sariyah Johnson met her basketball coach at Las Vegas High, the eighth grader started to cry.
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Zero Teen Fatalities’ Player of the Month: Faith Lutheran's Brady Anderson
As the finish line came into view at Veterans Memorial Park in Boulder City, the cross country runners launched into their final sprint for the ...
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Zero Teen Fatalities’ Player of the Month: Centennial’s Sloane Merrell
The junior is also an elite left-handed pitcher — talents so coveted that her phone lit up Sept. 1, the moment college coaches could legally ...
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Zero Teen Fatalities’ Player of the Month: Silverado's Armani Combs
The Silverado High football team runs through offensive sets in the final minutes of Tuesday’s practice with the intensity of a fire drill.
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Zero Teen Fatalities' Player of the Month: Las Vegas High's Tanner Vibabul
Tanner Vibabul would sit mesmerized in the Las Vegas High bleachers watching the players he idolized command the field below.
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A’s Player of the Month: The Meadows School's Simon Tesfaye
Simon Tesfaye arrived at The Meadow School four years ago with a singular vision: pursuing educational excellence. Despite baseball skills ...
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A’s Player of the Month: Green Valley High’s Liliana Esparza
When Liliana Esparza took the field for her senior season at Green Valley High, she already had a résumé that most players could only dream ...
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A's Player of the Month: Mater East Academy's Lonnie Bass
In the most important game of the season for the Mater East Academy basketball team, Lonnie Bass rose to the occasion.
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A's Player of the Month: Coronado's Gavin Flickinger
Coronado High junior forward Gavin Flickinger noticed opposing teams starting to game plan to stop him.
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Where to watch fireworks in Las Vegas on Fourth of July
America turns 250 this Fourth of July, and Southern Nevada is pulling out all the stops. Here’s how you can join the party ...
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Las Vegas road construction projects reach key milestones
Project on Maryland Parkway and Boulder Highway are part of a broader push by the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada and local governments to ...
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Golden Knights owner Bill Foley details his plan to bring an NBA expansion team to Las Vegas
As the annual NBA Summer League returns to UNLV, Foley talks about his bid for a pro basketball team for the first time since announcing ...
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Family-Friendly Things to Do in Las Vegas: 8 Local Picks
Need things to do with kids in Las Vegas? Explore family favorites like the glowing Neon Museum, Jabbawockeez and Popovich Comedy Pet Theater
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'Mac' vs. Max: Conor McGregor's long-awaited comeback fight comes against a familiar opponent in Holloway
Five years have passed since the last time Conor McGregor fought in the UFC, but the Irish superstar never fully left mixed martial arts behind.
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HBO documentary series chronicling Burning Man’s turbulent evolution debuts Thursday
“The Man Will Burn,” a four-part series, debuts at 9 p.m. Thursday on HBO and HBO Max. Subsequent episodes air at 9 p.m. Thursdays through ...
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: July 9-15
Jimmy Carr at Encore Theater, NBA Summer League at UNLV, Fuerza Regida at Allegiant Stadium, Martin Lawrence at Resorts World Theatre and more.
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Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts deals display positive outlook for Las Vegas
While a change in ownership can be a scary proposition for workers, neither of the Caesars or MGM transactions, should they be finalized, are expected ...
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UNLV football enters a critical season where winning is the only option
For decades, a winning record and a bowl game would have been enough for UNLV football. Then came the last three seasons — three Mountain ...
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Las Vegas joins growing list of cities with fully autonomous Waymo rides
Rider-only trips will begin with Waymo employees in the Las Vegas area, including the Strip. Service is expected to expand to the public in the ...
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Australia’s Thunder From Down Under marks 25 years on the Las Vegas Strip
The show, the longest-running male revue in Las Vegas history, moved from the New Frontier to Excalibur just one year after its Strip debut and ...
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Self-published book by a Las Vegas teen helps elementary school girls navigate puberty
Las Vegas teenager Chloe Kim wants young girls to know exactly what’s coming as their bodies change — so she wrote the book on it ...
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Diverse Asian food hall Stix Asia coming to UnCommons from Hawaii
The original location offers authentic dishes from Japan, Taiwan, China, Korea and Vietnam.
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Shoppers keep spending even as inflation hits the pump
While people may have been expected to reduce discretionary spending as gas cost about $4.50 a gallon, Bank of America’s credit and debit card spending ...
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With Las Vegas on the clock for an NBA franchise, Summer League takes center stage
The NBA Summer League has enjoyed plenty of noteworthy moments since arriving in Las Vegas in 2004. We all remember the packed gyms in 2007, ...
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Homelessness overall on rise in Clark County based on new count
Homelessness in Clark County climbed 12% since the last official count, with 8,859 people experiencing homelessness on a single night in January, according to results ...
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Clark County officials remind residents which fireworks are legal for the Fourth of July
Consumer fireworks that do not explode or fly, such as sparklers and ground-based devices, are permitted for use annually from June 28 through July 4 ...
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Rascal Flatts to play the Colosseum at Caesars Palace during National Finals Rodeo
The trio disbanded in 2021 after two decades of touring when a planned farewell tour was derailed by the pandemic. They reunited for the 25th ...
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How to happily lose an entire afternoon in a Las Vegas bookstore
The moment I step inside The Writer’s Block on a Friday afternoon, everything slows down. Smooth jazz flows through the speakers. Colorful spines lining the ...
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Lee Orchard, aka DJ Britlee and the Golden Knight, talks about his two Las Vegas identities
The longtime recreational hockey player, Peterborough, England, native and Vegas resident since 2012 has a 2023 Stanley Cup championship ring recognizing his contributions to the ...


























