When it comes to return on investment, it would be hard to argue with the performance of Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas’ home for sports and entertainment for nearly 50 years.
Ron Kantowski
Ron Kantowski is a sports columnist and covers auto racing for the Review-Journal. He has won multiple writing awards and in 2016 was named Nevada Sportswriter of the Year. Prior to beginning a long career in Las Vegas sports journalism, Kantowski attended Western New Mexico University in Silver City, N.M., where he played for the baseball team. He is a native of Whiting, Ind.
Local racer and two-time 2020 race winner Noah Gragson makes announcement via Twitter video prior to Friday’s Xfinity Series race at Daytona International Speedway.
A rare Mike Trout baseball card reportedly owned by Las Vegas sports gambling consultant Dave Oancea sold for nearly $4 million at auction Saturday night.
Former goalie Robert Leclerc has lived in the same cities as 24 Stanley Cup champions, seeking to make it 25 with Golden Knights.
Hall of Fame nominee, hoping finally get the call from Canton, said it would have been exciting to call Raiders games in Las Vegas as a radio analyst.
What a ride it has been been for former Indianapolis 500 driver Richie Hearn, who has found peace, quiet and a new lease on life in Pahrump.
Sam Schmidt says virus-delayed Indianapolis 500 won’t be the same without the usual 300,000 spectators, but that a race without fans is better than no race at all.
The Golden Knights play their best game of the series, but the Chicago Blackhawks survive to play another day thanks to acrobatic goalie Corey Crawford.
Chicago star center held to one shot as Golden Knights take commanding 3-0 edge in first-round playoff series.
No reason was given for the dismissal of the popular trainer who was loyal to UNLV for nearly four decades.
The Raiders have been accused of bending the rules so often that one of their former players wrote a book about it.
“Vegas Dave” Oancea is confident his singular Mike Trout baseball card will break the record $3.12 million paid for a Honus Wagner tobacco card.
Were this any other hockey season, Pete DeBoer might be talking about not getting comfortable with a 2-0 series edge with a change of scenery. But this is not any other hockey season.
The 5 Tournament featuring former NBA players and created by the virus pandemic survives two weeks in a Las Vegas bubble without major health issues.
Raiders coach, general manager and principal owner Al Davis was eons ahead of his time when it came to hiring minorities for key positions.