Nevada ex-lawmaker gets probation in campaign funds case
March 24, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A Democratic former state lawmaker in Nevada has been sentenced to three years of probation for misusing campaign funds and lying about his residency when he ran for office in 2018 and 2020.
Lawsuit: Officials ‘mocked’ Nevada prison-firefighter burns
March 24, 2023 GMTCARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — A group of prison firefighters said their feet burned and their socks melded to their feet during a gruesome fire clean-up assignment that left several unable to walk, stand or shower without assistance for days, according to a new lawsuit.
March Madness: Sweet 16 begins from NYC to Las Vegas
March 23, 2023 GMTMarch Madness has reached Sweet 16 weekend. Two No. 1 seeds, Kansas and Purdue, are already gone along with millions of busted brackets and a host of bluebloods including Kentucky, Duke and Indiana —though UCLA's drive for a 12th national title remains alive.
Nevada to add gas plant as drought tests US West power grids
March 22, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Utility regulators in Nevada gave the state’s largest power provider clearance to start work on a $333 million project to build a natural gas plant in the state for the first time in nearly 15 years, signaling yet another consequence of the extreme drought conditions in the southwestern U.S.
Kessel, Smith score in 1st, Golden Knights beat Canucks 4-3
March 22, 2023 GMTVANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Phil Kessel and Reilly Smith scored in the first period, and the Vegas Golden Knights held on to beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-3 Tuesday night for their fifth straight road win.
March Madness arrives in Vegas after years of avoiding it
March 20, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — March Madness has long been a huge draw for gamblers who came to Las Vegas to place their bets on the tournament while partying at the city's famed casinos.
Gloria Dea, 1st magician on Las Vegas Strip, dies at age 100
March 20, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Gloria Dea, touted as the first magician to perform on what would become the Las Vegas Strip in the early 1940s, has died. She was 100.
Dea died Saturday at her Las Vegas residence, said LaNae Jenkins, the director of clinical services for Valley Hospice, who was one of Dea’s caretakers.
Eichel’s hat trick leads Golden Knights past Columbus 7-2
March 20, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — The Vegas Golden Knights needed to respond to a five-goal loss just three nights earlier, and Jack Eichel made sure they did it emphatically.
Eichel scored three goals Sunday, and the Golden Knights used a four-goal second period take control and beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 7-2.
Vegas police randomly spot-check Airbnbs for spring break
March 18, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Las Vegas police are heading into the spring break season doing unannounced spot checks at area Airbnbs, startling some visitors to Sin City.
KSNV-TV reports Vegas officers have been knocking on the doors of short term rental properties all over the metro area.
Biden says he’s focused ‘intensely’ on lowering drug costs
March 15, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday said his administration was focused “intensely” on lowering health care costs and took aim at “MAGA” Republicans who he said are intent on dialing back Medicare coverage for millions of Americans.
Barbashev scores 2 goals, leads Vegas past Flyers 5-3
March 15, 2023 GMTPHILADELPHIA (AP) — Vegas is ready to cash out as big winners on a heady road trip.
“Everyone’s looking forward to getting home,” coach Bruce Cassidy said. “But once the puck drops, the guys are in a good place.”
Vegas terrorism suspect sentenced for sexually abusing girl
March 14, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A Las Vegas man with ties to a far-right extremist group advocating the overthrow of the U.S. government has been sentenced to federal prison for sexually abusing a young girl.
Infantino holds FIFA power as voters share World Cup wealth
March 14, 2023 GMTGENEVA (AP) — FIFA president Gianni Infantino will be re-elected this week to lead a richer-than-ever soccer body with an ambition to add new and bigger competitions despite growing wariness of him in Europe.
1st Black Vegas officer role model ‘for people of any color’
March 8, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Las Vegas was still heavily segregated in 1946 when Herman Moody became the city’s first Black police officer.
He served for more than three decades in the role, continuing to mentor officers long after he retired in 1977.
2 boys shot, 1 fatally, after stray bullet enters apartment
March 8, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Two boys, younger than 10, were shot Tuesday night, one fatally, while at home with their parents in Las Vegas, after a stray bullet pierced through a wall separating the family's apartment from a neighboring unit, police said.
William Byron wins at Las Vegas as Hendrick dominates
March 6, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — One way or another, a Hendrick Motorsports driver figured to win Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas.
Kyle Larson nearly won the Pennzoil 400 in regulation, but a late caution put teammate William Byron in position to capture the checkered flag in overtime.
Defending Cup champion Joey Logano wins pole in Las Vegas
March 4, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Defending NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano, who won the October race at Las Vegas, won the pole Saturday for Sunday's Pennzoil 400.
Logano qualified at 186.053 mph the Team Penske No.
Sports on TV for March 4-5
March 3, 2023 GMT(All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts Saturday, March 4 AUTO RACING 6:25 a.m. ESPN2 — Formula 1: Practice, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain
9:55 a.m. ESPN2 — Formula 1: Qualifying, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain
Nadal vs. Alcaraz exhibition match in Las Vegas canceled
March 1, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — An exhibition tennis match that originally was supposed to pit Rafael Nadal against Carlos Alcaraz and was scheduled for Sunday in Las Vegas has been canceled and ticket purchases can be refunded.
Australia family hurt in helicopter crash suing Vegas firm
March 1, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Four family members from Australia who were injured during a crash-landing of a sightseeing helicopter in Southern Nevada in December have filed a lawsuit in the U.S. seeking more than $400,000 in damages from the tour operator.
Chasing Horse pleads not guilty in Nevada sex abuse case
March 1, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A former “Dances With Wolves" actor pleaded not guilty Wednesday to state charges that he sexually abused Indigenous women and girls for a decade in Nevada.
Official to represent self in Vegas reporter-slaying trial
February 28, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A former Las Vegas-area elected official endured searing questions from a state court judge but got the go-ahead Tuesday to represent himself at trial on a murder charge in the killing of a veteran investigative journalist.
Stars beat Golden Knights 3-2 in SO in match of West leaders
February 26, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Jason Robertson and Roope Hintz got the Dallas Stars to extra time Saturday night.
Then after a scoreless overtime, they both scored in the shootout to lift the Stars to a 3-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights in a potential Western Conference final preview.
Report: Man wounded by gun in pants at Vegas Strip casino
February 24, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — An ex-felon was hospitalized and will face felony weapon charges after allegedly shooting himself in the thigh with a concealed unregistered handgun while walking through a Las Vegas Strip casino, authorities said Friday.
Golden Knights rally from 2 down in 3rd to beat Flames in OT
February 24, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — The Vegas Golden Knights had plenty going against them Thursday night, getting badly outshot in the first period and trailing by two goals in the third.
Then they turned it around, scoring twice to force overtime before Alex Pietrangelo knocked in a rebound 42 seconds into the extra period to defeat the Calgary Flames 4-3.
‘Dances With Wolves’ actor indicted in Nevada sex abuse case
February 23, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Charges are mounting against a “Dances With Wolves” actor who is accused of sexually abusing and trafficking Indigenous women and girls in the U.S.
Tiny Nevada town gets county OK to lift ban on alcohol sales
February 22, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Alcohol sales will soon be allowed in a tiny Nevada town where religious roots led to a decades-long ban on buying beer, wine and liquor.
MLS says San Diego, Las Vegas top candidates for 30th team
February 22, 2023 GMTNEW YORK (AP) — With opening day approaching Saturday, Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber expressed hope to pick a 30th team by the end of the year and defended an expanded playoff format in which 18 of 29 clubs make the postseason.
Lindy La Rocque leads homegrown UNLV to new heights
February 21, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — UNLV women's basketball coach Lindy La Rocque might be the exception as the coach who stays and tries to build a program at a mid-major even if Power Five athletic directors try to lure her away with offers of more money and greater access to the NCAA Tournament.
Vegas authorities investigating UNLV football player death
February 21, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Authorities in Las Vegas are investigating the death of a 20-year-old UNLV football player from Chicago who was found unresponsive in bed in a studio apartment, officials said Tuesday.
Lawyer’s family files wrongful death lawsuit vs Vegas casino
February 19, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — The family of a Florida lawyer who suffered a heart attack at a Las Vegas blackjack table last year and died months later has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a casino.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports David Jagolinzer was staying at the Wynn Las Vegas while in town for a legal conference last spring.
Nevada officer slams student recording police, kneels on him
February 18, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A school police officer in Las Vegas was captured on cellphone video last week slamming a high school student to the ground and pinning him underneath his knee, prompting an investigation and renewed calls from Nevada activists who want to see police removed from schools and more resources for students.
Carrier’s late goal gives Golden Knights 2-1 win over Sharks
February 17, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Thanks to Chandler Stephenson's pinpoint pass, William Carrier had a wide-open net — which oddly caused a moment of panic.
He had similar chances thwarted this season, but made sure this wouldn't be one of them, punching in the goal with 17.7 seconds left Thursday to give Vegas a 2-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks and extend the Golden Knights' winning streak to four games.
NFL’s Kamara, Lammons indicted in 2022 Vegas nightclub fight
February 17, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A grand jury in Nevada has indicted New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara, Cincinnati Bengals newly acquired cornerback Chris Lammons and two others on two criminal counts in connection with an alleged beating at a Las Vegas nightclub last February.
Texas university bans woman ahead of Vegas stabbing trial
February 16, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — The University of Texas at Dallas has banned a student from attending classes on campus while she serves house arrest in Texas ahead of trial in a Las Vegas-area stabbing that drew international attention, a campus official said Wednesday.
Judge slaps $335K penalty on Ronaldo accuser’s Vegas lawyer
February 16, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A Las Vegas lawyer has been hit with a $335,000 penalty for pressing a bid in U.S. courts to force Cristiano Ronaldo to pay millions of dollars more than the $375,000 in hush money he paid to a Nevada woman who claimed the international soccer star raped her in Las Vegas in 2009.
Mental exam set for Army vet accused in synagogue threat
February 16, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A U.S. Army veteran accused of telephoning threats to “shoot up” a Southern Nevada synagogue will undergo a mental evaluation to determine if he will face criminal charges, a judge decided Wednesday.
Manfred: Oakland owner focusing on move to Las Vegas
February 16, 2023 GMTPHOENIX (AP) — Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says Oakland Athletics owner John Fisher has focused on Las Vegas of late as a new home for the franchise.
Manfred, speaking Wednesday at baseball's Cactus League media day, isn't closing the door on the team remaining in Oakland.
What’s a legal slap? Slap fight league regulators weigh in
February 15, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — The state commission that regulates slap fighting — in which opponents take turns striking each other in the face — attempted Wednesday to address a critical question for the budding sport: What constitutes a legal slap?
Wildlife bridges planned for Vegas-California rail line
February 15, 2023 GMTLOS ANGELES (AP) — A passenger rail company and two California state departments have agreed to build three wildlife overcrossings along the route of a planned high-speed rail line that would connect Las Vegas and Southern California, the parties said Wednesday.
Police: Texas not alerted when Nevada stabbing suspect moved
February 15, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Texas authorities claim Nevada law enforcement failed to inform them when a woman accused of stabbing a man inside a Las Vegas-area hotel room in an apparent act of revenge relocated to Dallas.
Derek Carr hits open market after release from Raiders
February 14, 2023 GMTHENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Quarterback Derek Carr was released by the Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday as the club evaluates its future at the position.
Rally by Mahomes, Chiefs fuels comeback for sportsbooks
February 13, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — When Patrick Mahomes rallied the Kansas City Chiefs to a Super Bowl victory, he also led a comeback for the sportsbooks.
Kansas City's 38-35 win over Philadelphia on Sunday night meant the books were winners on the betting line, which generally favored the Eagles by 1 1/2 points and drew plenty of wagering on the NFC champions.
AP source: Derek Carr turns down trade offer to Saints
February 13, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Quarterback Derek Carr turned down a trade offer from the Las Vegas Raiders to the New Orleans Saints, a person with knowledge of the decision said Sunday.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to comment publicly.
U2 returning to stage in Las Vegas, minus one of quartet
February 13, 2023 GMTNEW YORK (AP) — U2 is returning to the concert stage later this year for the first time since 2019 but without one of the original quartet, as drummer Larry Mullen Jr. is on the injured list.
Golden Knights score 5 goals in 3rd period, beat Ducks 7-2
February 12, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Vegas stumbled into the All-Star break with one victory in eight games, but since then, the Golden Knights are on fire with three blowout wins in a row.
The latest occurred Sunday with a 7-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks in which seven Vegas players had two points.
Man’s body found in south Las Vegas Valley home after fire
February 12, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Authorities on Sunday continued to investigate a house fire in south Las Vegas Valley after a body was found in the home.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police said homicide detectives were called to the scene after a man’s body was discovered in the house once the fire was extinguished Saturday night.
Gas pipeline to Vegas resumes operating after shutdown
February 11, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A pipeline facility in California that was forced to shut down deliveries of gasoline and diesel from the Los Angeles area east to areas including Las Vegas and Phoenix due to a leak, resumed operations on Saturday, according to the pipeline's operator.
Harley-Davidson from 1908 becomes priciest bike at auction
February 11, 2023 GMTMILWAUKEE (AP) — A rare Harley-Davidson motorcycle built in 1908 has become the most expensive motorcycle ever sold at auction, according to data compiled by a website that tracks vintage motorcycle sales.
Vegas goalie Logan Thompson week to week with injury
February 11, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Vegas Golden Knights goalie Logan Thompson is week to week with a lower-body injury, the club announced Saturday.
Fuel lines from Los Angeles to Vegas, Phoenix shut by leak
February 11, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A leak in a fuel pipeline facility in California forced a shutdown of deliveries of gasoline and diesel from the Los Angeles area east to areas including Las Vegas and Phoenix, but officials said Friday they believed supplies would not immediately be affected.
Death of man with AR-15 rifle at Vegas hotel ruled suicide
February 10, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A man found dead of a gunshot in a casino restroom in January had an assault-style rifle and what police characterized as a suicide note with him, according to a police report obtained Friday.
WNBA investigating Aces over bullying allegations
February 9, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — The WNBA is investigating former Las Vegas player Dearica Hamby's allegations that the Aces bullied and manipulated her for being pregnant, the league said in a statement Wednesday.
Chasing Horse charged with federal crimes in sex abuse probe
February 9, 2023 GMTNORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — A former “Dances With Wolves” actor accused of sexually abusing Indigenous women and girls for decades was charged with federal crimes Wednesday, adding to the growing list of criminal cases against Nathan Chasing Horse since his arrest last week in Nevada.
MGM: Q4 Earnings Snapshot
February 8, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — LAS VEGAS (AP) — MGM Resorts International (MGM) on Wednesday reported fourth-quarter net income of $284 million.
The Las Vegas-based company said it had profit of 69 cents per share.
Wynn: Q4 Earnings Snapshot
February 8, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — LAS VEGAS (AP) — Wynn Resorts Ltd. (WYNN) on Wednesday reported fourth-quarter profit of $32.4 million.
The Las Vegas-based company said it had profit of 29 cents per share. Losses, adjusted for non-recurring gains, were $1.23 per share.
‘Dances With Wolves’ actor charged in Canada in 2018 rape
February 8, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Canadian police confirmed Tuesday they are pursuing a criminal case against a former “Dances With Wolves” actor who was arrested last week and charged in Nevada with sexually abusing and trafficking Indigenous women and girls.
Recruiting connection helped land Candace Parker in Vegas
February 8, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Nikki Fargas, then known as Nikki Caldwell, was an assistant coach at the University of Tennessee when she successfully recruited Candace Parker in the early 2000s.
Parker would go on to lead the Volunteers to national championships in 2007 and 2008, earning AP national player of the year both seasons.
Red Rock Resorts: Q4 Earnings Snapshot
February 7, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — LAS VEGAS (AP) — Red Rock Resorts, Inc. (RRR) on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter profit of $91.8 million.
On a per-share basis, the Las Vegas-based company said it had profit of $1.49.
Las Vegas airport reports record passenger volume in 2022
February 7, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — The busy airport handling travelers to and from Las Vegas handled a record 52.7 million passengers in 2022, up more than 2% from the previous record set in 2019, according to a year-end report made public Monday.
Ex-politician may represent himself in reporter murder case
February 7, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A former Las Vegas-area elected official accused of killing a veteran investigative journalist wants to represent himself at trial, according to his attorney and court records.
‘Dances With Wolves’ actor charged in Nevada sex abuse case
February 7, 2023 GMTNORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — A former “Dances With Wolves” actor accused of sexually abusing Indigenous girls and women for two decades in multiple states has been charged in Nevada for crimes that prosecutors said occurred in the Las Vegas-area starting in 2012.
Vegas police: Dead man’s DNA linked to 2 killings from 1990s
February 7, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A cold case review using DNA evidence collected from the bodies of two Las Vegas women who were sexually attacked and strangled in the 1990s points to a man who died six years ago as their killer, police in Las Vegas said Monday.
Las Vegas airport keeps growing; reliever airport considered
February 5, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Experts say growth at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas is on a trajectory to reach its capacity of between 63 million and 65 million annual passengers by around 2030.
Clark County Department of Aviation Director Rosemary Vassiliadis told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that the airport is expected to release 2022 passenger totals soon and it’s likely to be close to 53 million, the highest level ever.
Josh Jacobs expects to begin talks with Raiders next week
February 4, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Josh Jacobs, who led the NFL in rushing yards this season, said he expects to begin speaking with Las Vegas Raiders management next week about a possible new contract.
Super Bowl prop betting increasing in popularity
February 3, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Jay Kornegay was behind the counter in 2004 when someone approached with $5,000 to bet on the Super Bowl but had no idea how to decide.
The man, not a regular sports bettor, thought for a few moments and decided to put it all on the Carolina Panthers to score exactly 29 points at 30-1 odds.
Inspections of rental units spurred by fatal Vegas fire done
February 3, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Code enforcement inspections of more than 30 aging multi-unit and extended-stay properties in Las Vegas, spurred by the city's deadliest residential fire in history, has been completed.
AFC takes early lead over NFC in newly designed Pro Bowl
February 3, 2023 GMTHENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Las Vegas quarterback Derek Carr scored an event-high 31 points in the precision passing contest of the Pro Bowl skills competitions Thursday night to give the AFC an early 9-3 lead over the NFC.
Carr says he won’t extend deadline to assist Raiders trade
February 3, 2023 GMTHENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Derek Carr said Thursday night he will not extend the Feb. 15 deadline to help facilitate a trade from the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Raiders must trade or release the quarterback by that date — three days after the Super Bowl — or Carr's contract will become guaranteed and Las Vegas will have to pay him $40.4 million over the next two years.
‘Dances With Wolves’ actor remains jailed in sex abuse case
February 2, 2023 GMTNORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — A former “Dances With Wolves” actor accused of sexually abusing Indigenous girls and leading a cult must remain held without bail until his next court hearing, a judge ordered Thursday morning.
Boyd: Q4 Earnings Snapshot
February 2, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) _ Boyd Gaming Corp. (BYD) on Thursday reported fourth-quarter net income of $172.7 million.
On a per-share basis, the Las Vegas-based company said it had profit of $1.63. Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains and costs, were $1.72 per share.
Records: ‘Dances with Wolves’ actor armed cult against cops
February 2, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Nathan Chasing Horse trained his wives to use firearms, instructing them to “shoot it out” with police officers if they ever tried to “break their family apart,” according to records obtained by The Associated Press.
Murder trial date postponed in Vegas journalist slaying case
February 1, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — With a crucial question yet to be decided by the state Supreme Court, a Nevada judge on Wednesday postponed a murder trial for a former Las Vegas-area elected official accused of killing a veteran investigative journalist who wrote articles critical of him and his office.
Judge hikes bail for Army vet accused of threat to synagogue
February 1, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — A courtroom outburst by a man accused of telephoning threats to “shoot up” a Southern Nevada synagogue prompted a judge to increase his bail on Wednesday, despite the man’s father’s account that his son is a military veteran with “a mental issue” resulting from head injuries.
Allegiant Travel: Q4 Earnings Snapshot
February 1, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) _ Allegiant Travel Co. (ALGT) on Wednesday reported fourth-quarter profit of $52.5 million.
The Las Vegas-based company said it had profit of $2.87 per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, came to $3.17 per share.
NV-Nevada News Digest
February 1, 2023 GMTHere’s a look at how AP’s general news coverage is shaping up for select Nevada stories. For up-to-the minute information on AP’s complete coverage of Nevada and the rest of the world, visit Coverage Plan at newsroom.ap.org
‘Dances With Wolves’ actor arrested in Nevada sex abuse case
February 1, 2023 GMTNORTH LAS VEGAS (AP) — Las Vegas police on Tuesday arrested and raided the home of a former “Dances With Wolves” actor turned alleged cult leader accused of sexually assaulting young Indigenous girls during a period spanning two decades, according to police records obtained by The Associated Press.
Reports say 2022 was good for Nevada casinos, Vegas tourism
January 31, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — The year 2022 was good for gambling and tourism in Nevada, where winnings at casinos statewide set calendar year records and Las Vegas visitor tallies nearly reached levels before the coronavirus pandemic.
Trevor Noah returns as Grammy host with comfort, nervousness
January 30, 2023 GMTLOS ANGELES (AP) — Trevor Noah feels more comfortable hosting the Grammy Awards for a third-straight year, but the former “The Daily Show” host still has some nervousness about leading the ceremony with big-time acts like Beyoncé, Adele and Harry Styles looking on.
Former MVP Candace Parker to sign with champion Aces
January 29, 2023 GMTLAS VEGAS (AP) — Former two-time MVP Candace Parker announced on social media Saturday that she would sign with the defending champion Las Vegas Aces.
Parker spent the past two seasons playing for her hometown Sky, leading Chicago to the WNBA championship in 2021.