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A year after losing big on a money-line bet on heavily favored Purdue in the NCAA Tournament, pro sports bettor Steve Fezzik sweated a similar wager.

5 greatest moments in Raiders history

A list of great moments in Raiders history is almost impossible to contain to five. But that was challenge, and we were up to it.

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The new year got off to a fast start for more than 100 kids. The Metropolitan Police Department’s Spring Valley area command, along with the Boys and Girls Club of Southern Nevada, GameACon, Storm Rush Gaming, Ready Up, Anthem Blue Cross and Button Smashers, hosted a free Mario Kart tournament on Jan. 8. Button Smashers […]

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Age-qualified community Trilogy Sunstone to hold grand opening Sept. 18

Trilogy Sunstone will host the highly anticipated grand opening of eight stunning new model homes on Sept. 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., PST. The fun-filled day will include tours of models, light refreshments, live music, a variety of local food trucks, yard games and more. This is the perfect chance for eager homeowners to experience what life at Trilogy’s newest 55+ community is like.

Realtor Darin Marques to showcase Vegas at luxury event

The recent California influx inspired Darin Marques, founder of the Darin Marques Group, Huntington and Ellis, to organize and host an exclusive event – Las Vegas Luxury Home Showcase – specifically targeting the Golden State luxury buyer.

Howard Hughes to expand Downtown Summerlin

The Howard Hughes Corporation®, developer of the Summerlin® master-planned community (MPC) and its 400-acre Downtown Summerlin®, today announced a comprehensive vision for the area’s walkable urban center that includes a new Class-A office building, 1700 Pavilion, along with a second phase of the Tanager luxury apartment complex, Tanager Echo.

WHO chief calls vaccine distribution ‘catastropic moral failure’

The World Health Organization chief on Monday lambasted drugmakers’ profits and vaccine inequalities, saying it’s “not right” that younger, healthier adults in wealthy countries get vaccinated against COVID-19 before older people or health care workers in poorer countries and charging that most vaccine makers have targeted locations where “profits are highest.”

DETR says it is investigating fraud

Potential fraud appears to be more prevalent in the benefits program for independent and gig workers, Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, DETR Chief Economist Dave Schmidt said.