Gaming & Esports

Level Up: Gaming & Esports Events Taking Over Las Vegas

Las Vegas is quickly becoming a premier destination for gaming and esports, with a host of events that attract gamers, developers, and fans from around

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A’s Marc Badain is the key to Las Vegas ballpark being finished in 2028 | Ed Graney | Sports

John Fisher is convinced the Athletics’ new ballpark on the Strip will open as scheduled for the 2028 MLB season. The owner is sure funding

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Suspect in Strip shooting was accused of pushing victim months before | Courts

Months before he was accused of gunning down two people on the Las Vegas Strip, Manuel Ruiz was accused of pushing one of them on

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A’s set Las Vegas ballpark groundbreaking ceremony date after years of work | Athletics

The Athletics will celebrate the groundbreaking of their $1.75 billion, 33,000-fan capacity ballpark later this month. The ceremony is scheduled to occur at 8 a.m.

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Refined 24/7 gym targets professionals in Henderson | Entrepreneurs

A new 24-hour gym, aimed at professionals, is now open in Henderson. Local fitness entrepreneurs Jeannette and Josh Catalono have spent 20 years in the

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WSOP changes rules after Jonathan Tamayo Main Event controversy | Poker

Jonathan Tamayo’s victory at last year’s World Series of Poker Main Event was almost overshadowed by the controversy at the final table. Tournament officials made

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Economic slowdown causes Clark County to plug $56M budget deficit | Clark County | News

Clark County Commissioners voted to dip into a fund for capital projects to close a projected $56 million general fund budget deficit through June 2026

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Las Vegas police helicopter helps officers arrest man accused of choking woman

A police helicopter on Tuesday helped Las Vegas officers find and, eventually, arrest a man who was reportedly choking a woman at a bus stop

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Illness linked to frozen oysters hits Southern Nevada | Local Las Vegas

An illness linked to frozen oysters from South Korea has been reported in Southern Nevada. The Southern Nevada Health District released the following statement Monday

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Golden Knights mix forward lines before Game 5 against Minnesota Wild | Golden Knights

Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy said heading into Game 4 of his team’s first-round series with the Minnesota Wild that changing the forward lines is

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Golden Knights’ Victor Olofsson enjoys NHL playoffs debut against Wild | Golden Knights

It was business as usual for the Golden Knights when they faced the Minnesota Wild in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series Sunday. The