No More Summer League Only–The NBA is Coming to Sin City

The announcement came after years of speculation, negotiations, and shifting league economics: the NBA’s Board of Governors have officially approved expansion to Las Vegas and Seattle. The decision marked the first expansion since 2004 and reflected a league that had grown more global, more valuable,... Read More.

The Ohio Music Scene Continues to Thrive

Long before charts and recordings, music in Ohio existed as a shared language. Drums, fiddles, and voices carried through settlements and river towns, shaped by migration and memory. The sounds blended traditions—Appalachian folk, African rhythms, church hymns—forming something distinct but not yet named. By the... Read More.

The Wynn Legacy Continues

The desert didn’t ask for spectacle. It offered silence, heat, and horizon. But Las Vegas was never built to accept what the land gave—it was built to defy it. And for a time, no one bent that defiance into vision more forcefully than Steve... Read More.

Time to get it right for March Madness

The locker room inside the Fertitta Center was quieter than anyone in red and white wanted to admit. For the third straight game, the Houston Cougars had walked off the floor without a win. The scoreboard above the court had long since gone dark, but... Read More.

The Hard Rock Is Coming

What’s Currently Happening Major construction is actively underway on the new Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas: The centerpiece is a gigantic guitar-shaped hotel tower being built where The Mirage once stood. As of early 2026, crews have completed 28 of the planned 42... Read More.

The Beauty of Easter and Springtime

Long before bells rang and baskets waited by the door, the world held its breath at the edge of spring. Winter had been a hard ruler that year. The hills were bare, the olive trees quiet, the people tired—tired of cold nights, tired of fear,... Read More.

And then there were two…

Here’s a comprehensive preview of the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship Game—the culmination of the 2025 FBS season, set for Monday, January 19, 2026 between two contrasting powerhouses: No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers and No. 10 Miami Hurricanes. Indiana Hoosiers (15-0 — Big Ten) Season:... Read More.

The Legacy Continues

The morning of Martin Luther King Jr. Day in 2026 began with a quiet kind of hope. In cities and small towns across the country, the day did not open with fireworks or parades alone, but with people stepping outside earlier than usual. In Atlanta,... Read More.

Has NIL ruined college football

We are all aware of the impact that NIL has had on college football, but the question is, has NIL ruined the game? Here are a few ideas to ponder. Why people think NIL has ruined it 1. “Free agency” chaos Combined with the transfer portal, NIL... Read More.