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Golden Knights fall to the Hurricanes, ending their winning home streak
Some late-game moves kept this from being the first shutout for VGK, but it wasn't enough to maintain the teams' perfect winning streak at home as they fell to the Carolina Hurricanes 5-2.Golden Knights look for back-to-back road win against Seattle Kraken
The Golden Knights are back on the road this week— looking for a back-to-back win as they travel to play the Seattle Kraken on Friday.
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Broncos hope to continue playoff push when they meet the banged-up Raiders
The Broncos are 0-4 in Las Vegas, but in a matchup of teams heading in opposite directions, Denver has more at stake than trying to end a series skid.Las Vegas Raiders player provides Thanksgiving meals to Las Vegas residents
6,000 locals will be able to eat Thanksgiving dinner largely thanks to Raiders cornerback Jack Jones, who handed out meals to families in need on Tuesday.
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Aces become first WNBA team to sell out season tickets for back-to-back seasons
The Aces play against the Indiana Fever tonight at 4:30 PT on ION. Coverage starts at 4 PM. Find out where you can watch at Vegas34.com.WNBA and Aces file motions to dismiss Dearica Hamby's lawsuit
The WNBA and Aces have filed motions to dismiss former Las Vegas player Dearica Hamby’s federal lawsuit that alleges mistreatment over her pregnancy.
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Jeanty runs for 128 yards and winning TD, No. 17 Boise State beats UNLV 29-24
This game was played before an announced crowd of 42,228 at Allegiant Stadium, breaking a 22-year-old record for attendance for a UNLV home game.Playoff considerations on the line when No. 17 Boise State visits UNLV
If Friday night’s game between No. 17 Boise State and UNLV had been played even a year ago, it would’ve been a notable regional matchup.
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Broncos hope to continue playoff push when they meet the banged-up Raiders
The Broncos are 0-4 in Las Vegas, but in a matchup of teams heading in opposite directions, Denver has more at stake than trying to end a series skid.'There's more opportunity here': Guenther Steiner weighs in on Las Vegas races
Guenther Steiner, former Formula 1 Team Principal for the Haas team, met hundreds of fans to share his insight on the sport and what he thinks about the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Nick Walters
Nick Walters
Senior Sports Reporter
Alex Eschelman
Alex Eschelman
Sports Multimedia Journalist
Rochelle Richards
Rochelle Richards
Senior Sports Producer