FOX5 Sports is turning its spotlight on a busy week in Nevada athletics and local news, beginning with Dan Mullen’s second youth camp hosted by UNLV Football.
Youth Camp Highlights
The camp, which runs through the weekend, offers young athletes a chance to train under the former Mississippi State and Georgia coach, focusing on skill development and mentorship.
Organizers say the program emphasizes fundamentals, teamwork and exposure to college‑level play, reflecting Mullen’s vision for rebuilding the program.
All‑Star Race Dynamics
Shea Langeliers, the Raiders’ catcher, is currently topping the American League’s All‑Star voting among catchers, a testament to his strong performance this season.
Broader News Snapshot
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada recently unveiled a brand‑new practice field for the Las Vegas Raiders, a project that underscores the organization’s commitment to community outreach.
Echo Bay’s launch ramp is undergoing a lowering adjustment, a move that officials say will keep the popular water‑sports site accessible to enthusiasts.
Lucid Motors announced it will cut roughly 18 % of its workforce, a reduction that translates to hundreds of jobs lost in Arizona and reflects broader challenges in the electric‑vehicle market.
In a separate, somber development, a Las Vegas judge denied bail for Brysen Kim, who is accused of killing his coworker Joey McLean, raising questions about workplace safety and legal proceedings.