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The Raiders began their tenure in Las Vegas in 2020. However, it didn’t seem very real because the pandemic kept people out of the games. And when the…
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More than six months after the coronavirus vaccine became available to hospital workers in Nevada, thousands have yet to get the shot.And amid a rise in…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — The rival daily newspapers in Nevada's largest city are trading new broadsides in their yearslong court fight over one of the last…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Nevada judge says the Las Vegas Review-Journal owes $1.9 million and counting to its crosstown rival Las Vegas Sun in an ongoing legal…
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A Nevada judge has upheld an arbitrator's finding in a legal battle over one of the few remaining U.S. newspaper joint-operating agreements.The dollar…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Las Vegas' newspaper battle is heating up after the Las Vegas Sun filed a new federal lawsuit against the Las Vegas Review-Journal and…
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Las Vegas’ long-simmering newspaper war bubbled to the surface last week as the Las Vegas Review-Journal posted a front-page editorial announcing its…
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Last week, the FBI arrested a Las Vegas man for encrypted online threats against Jews and the LGBTQ community. Court documents say bomb-making materials…
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A gambler. A mobster. A muckraker. In 1989, the deaths of three very different Vegas icons closed an era that shaped our modern city.
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Newspapers around the nation have been in trouble for many years. As readership of print editions has declined – and along with it the advertising dollar…