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Las Vegas bids farewell to Tropicana with flashy implosion
Sin City blew a kiss goodbye to the Tropicana before first light Wednesday in an elaborate implosion that reduced to rubble the last true mob building on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Las Vegas bids farewell to Tropicana with flashy implosion
Sin City blew a kiss goodbye to the Tropicana before first light Wednesday in an elaborate implosion that reduced to rubble the last true mob building on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Nevada group pushes back on planned use of public money to build A's stadium
The A’s move to Los Vegas is far from a done deal. A group in Nevada, Schools Over Stadiums, is ramping up efforts to stop the use of public money to build a stadium for the team. Raj Mathai speaks with a member of the group, Alexander Marks, about their efforts.
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Fans protest outside A's season opener at Oakland Coliseum
Thousands of fans protested at the Oakland Coliseum for the A’s 2024 season opener Thursday night, many fans say they won’t actually step inside the stadium. Velena Jones reports.
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How one psychologist advises A's fans to process grief of Vegas move
Dr. Lauren Lowe, Psy.D. spoke to NBC Sports California about how A’s fans can process the grief surrounding the team’s relocation to Las Vegas.
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Oakland A's discuss extending Coliseum lease with city, county
The answer to the question of how long the Athletics will stick around in Oakland before moving to a new stadium in Las Vegas could be answered soon. Bob Redell reports.
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A's fans in Las Vegas are happy about team's potential relocation
The Athletics’ potential move to Las Vegas has fans near Sin City excited.
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Kaval claims batted balls won't break glass wall at A's Vegas stadium
Athletics president Dave Kaval recently promised the curtain-glass wall at their proposed Las Vegas stadium isn’t at risk of shattering.
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Fisher lauds Oakland but believes A's couldn't wait on new stadium
Athletics owner John Fisher praised the city of Oakland, but claimed the team “didn’t have time to wait” for a plan to come together.
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A's release new renderings for Las Vegas ballpark
The Oakland A’s on Tuesday unveiled new renderings for a proposed ballpark in Las Vegas. Ian Cull reports.
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A's release new Las Vegas ballpark renderings for Tropicana site
The A’s on Tuesday released new renderings for their proposed Las Vegas ballpark that would be situated on the Tropicana site.
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A's willing to share Coliseum with local soccer teams in new lease
The A’s are willing to share the Oakland Coliseum with two local soccer teams in a potential lease extension past the 2024 MLB season.
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MLBPA chief issues stern declaration on A's temporary home decision
Major League Baseball Players Association executive director Tony Clark is growing tired of the uncertainty surround where the Athletics will play in 2025.
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Evaluating several key factors of A's Las Vegas relocation saga
Melissa Lockard of The Athletic discussed key factors about the A’s’ potential relocation to Las Vegas with Brodie Brazil.
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Report: A's focused on playing in Oakland until 2028 Las Vegas move
The A’s reportedly are focused on playing in Oakland until their new Las Vegas ballpark is built in 2028.
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Passan believes no one would be surprised if A's-to-Vegas deal fell apart
ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan believes it wouldn’t shock anyone if the Athletics’ relocation plans fell through.
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Report: Beane urged Fisher to re-engage Oakland, extend Coliseum lease
Billy Beane reportedly urged A’s owner John Fisher to reengage with the city of Oakland about a Coliseum lease extension.
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Vegas mayor says A's should stay in Oakland, then walks it back
Las Vegas mayor Carolyn Goodman clarified comments on the Athletics’ looming relocation from Oakland to Sin City.
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Five reasons why A's can't ‘barnstorm' until Las Vegas move in 2028
NBC Sports California’s Brodie Brazil breaks down why barnstorming might not be the best solution for the A’s while they seek a temporary home.
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Date set for Tropicana demolition, A's Vegas ballpark construction
The Tropicana Las Vegas will close April 2 to make way for the construction of a new MLB ballpark for the A’s.