Of all the Raiders who lived life in the fast lane, none have done it so as literally as controversial former quarterback Dan Pastorini.
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.
During the coronavirus pandemic, Junior Burgos has distributed goodwill, groceries and other daily necessities to those less fortunate in his native El Salvador.
Jerry Tarkanian’s powerhouse teams of the early 1990s reflected the city they called home. They were bold, brash and bodacious.
College of Southern Nevada coach Russ Beck says he will focus on recruiting Las Vegas Valley players at the school — using his motorcycle for transportation.
A few months after his final pitch, Bryan Harper, brother of major league star Bryce Harper, received his real estate license and has embarked on a second career in Las Vegas.
Bill King was much more than a football, baseball and basketball broadcaster, says former A’s sidekick Ken Korach of Las Vegas. He was a Renaissance man.
Dan Saley and his wife, Stefanie, couldn’t decide what to name their first child. They only agreed that the baby’s name, like the city they call home, should be unique.
Former UNLV star softball pitcher Lori Harrigan-Mack was an Olympic gold medal winner with Team USA in 1996, 2000 and 2004.
The Monster Energy AMA Supercross and Supercross Futures scheduled April 25 and 26 at Sam Boyd Stadium has been canceled.
Mike Guerra, a former Seattle Mariners minor leaguer, recently rediscovered a pristine 70-year-old baseball glove that had been tucked away in his father’s safe.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway will host four Red Cross blood drives beginning Friday at the track media center.
Matt Young trying to assist VGK, Las Vegas Ballpark vendors during coronavirus shutdown, make sure they have jobs when sports return.
During a five-game stretch in 1970, 43-year-old George Blanda led the Raiders to four wins and a tie, with all but one coming in dramatic fashion.
Many among us are missing the games of our lives during the shutdown for the pandemic, while others are feeling a financial crunch from it.
When the Inspiring Children Foundation lost most of its funding due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter came to the rescue.