Las Vegas Review Journal Sports | Mark Stone named first-ever captain of Golden Knights
 
Las Vegas Review Journal Sports | Mark Stone named first-ever captain of Golden Knights

Vegas Golden Knights’ general manager Kelly McCrimmon announced on Wednesday that forward Mark Stone was named as the team captain, making him the first to hold that position in the franchise’s history. McCrimmon, head coach Pete DeBoer and Stone spoke about what that means to the hockey team as well. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Review Journal News | Ex-LVCVA executive Brig Lawson strikes plea deal
 
Las Vegas Review Journal News | Ex-LVCVA executive Brig Lawson strikes plea deal

Brig Lawson, a former Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority official charged in a criminal investigation, struck a plea agreement Tuesday. Lawson’s attorney, Chris Oram, entered the plea on Lawson’s behalf in the case over the LVCVA’s misuse of airline gift cards. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Las Vegas Review Journal News | Raiders RB Josh Jacobs not charged with DUI in crash
 
Las Vegas Review Journal News | Raiders RB Josh Jacobs not charged with DUI in crash

Raiders running back Josh Jacobs will not be charged with driving under the influence after a blood test indicated his blood-alcohol content was below the legal limit in Nevada, a prosecutor with the Clark County district attorney’s office said Monday. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Review Journal News | COVID-19 treatment center opens in Las Vegas
 
Las Vegas Review Journal News | COVID-19 treatment center opens in Las Vegas

A temporary center for monoclonal antibody COVID-19 treatments is now open at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas. The monoclonal antibody therapy will help reduce the rate of hospitalization in people with risk factors who have tested positive for COVID-19 by up to 70 percent.

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