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Meteoric rise has A’ja Wilson looking like the idols she once admired
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Meteoric rise has A’ja Wilson looking like the idols she once admired

A'ja Wilson, the face of the Las Vegas Aces, has seen her star on the rise since being drafted No. 1 after winning the national championship at South Carolina. She's become a role model for many young girls, and she is hoping she can reach as many lives as possible, helping people realize their potential and their dreams can come true. She was recently immortalized with a statue on the campus of South Carolina, and we spoke about that special day along with several other topics before she left for Team USA camp.

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This month: Old Vegas
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This month: Old Vegas

This month’s theme finds us ringin’ in the New Year talkin’ Old Vegas. I had the pleasure of talking to two gentlemen who spent the best time in Las Vegas - the 1970s and 1980s -a time where everyone felt warm and welcome and a part of a town that had less than half-million people living here. I also share my story of growing up in Las Vegas.

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Nothing better than Ol’ Vegas
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Nothing better than Ol’ Vegas

I spoke to a few gentlemen I have a lot of respect for and whom I appreciate for the roles they've played in my life over the years. From Billy Walters, to Don Logan, to John L. Smith, to the dee jay who is credited to introducing hip hop to Las Vegas on a grand scale, Frank Anobile. There will never be an old Las Vegas like we once had. I miss it. And I talk about it often, passionately.

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A story as Rich as they come, from old Vegas
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A story as Rich as they come, from old Vegas

Mark Rich came to Las Vegas in 1974 and worked at some of the hottest nightspots back in the day. He befriended entertainers, sports personalities, and some notorious characters who made up the underworld of Las Vegas. These days, he's enjoying life as a restaurateur. But there isn't a day that goes by that he recollects with someone what old school Vegas was about. We sat down recently to talk about his time here.

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Schirripa: An original Vegas Goodfella
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Schirripa: An original Vegas Goodfella

Steven Schirripa might be a well-known actor who has collected hundreds of thousands of fans after bursting on to the scene as Bobby Bacala in The Sopranos, and furthering his career as Anthony Abetemarco on Blue Bloods, but he credits the good ol' days in Las Vegas for his success. Schirripa was instrumental in keeping the Riviera a hot spot for entertainment before he embarked on his acting career. We spent a little more than an hour on a Zoom session recently and talked about many people we both knew back in the day.

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This Month: Proud Fathers
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This Month: Proud Fathers

Proud Fathers is the theme for December, with three stories about three individuals at different stages in their fatherhood, but all equally proud to be where they’re at. Two fathers have seen their children execute goals into professions and fulfilled dreams, while a third - one of the most recognizable hockey players in the NHL - is just getting started - and loves it.

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A five-year plan helped a dream come true
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A five-year plan helped a dream come true

What father wouldn’t be proud of a child who lays out the blueprint of a dream - a detailed five-year plan - and then executes it to perfection? Jordin Ramirez’s #2020Vision came true in November when he received the keys to a facility that will become his perFIcT gym.

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Blazing her own trail
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Blazing her own trail

Lindy La Rocque grew up in a basketball gym, watching her father, Al, turn Las Vegas’ Durango High School into a basketball powerhouse during the 1990s. Now retired, Al said it’s been a dream come true to have his daughter return home to coach the UNLV Lady Rebels.

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Nothing soft about wanting to be a father
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Nothing soft about wanting to be a father

Vegas Golden Knights forward Ryan Reaves has become a fan favorite since arriving in 2018. Fans of all ages love him across the Southern Nevada. At home, he’s as big a fan of his kids, as they are of their father. Ryan talked to WGRamirez.com about how becoming a father has changed his life.

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This Month: Mental Health
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This Month: Mental Health

According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, there were 1.4 million suicide attempts 48,344 Americans died by suicide, and that suicide was the 10th leading cause of death in the United States in 2018. This month WGRamirez.com introduces you to three stories about how Mental Health can affect many walks of life.

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When love helps conquer tougher days
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When love helps conquer tougher days

Shelby Estocado lost the use of her legs in a snowboarding accident. Molly Weikart suffers from anxiety attacks. The two fell in love in July and are “both learning off each other what it means to be with someone of a different disability.”

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Mental Health does not discriminate
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Mental Health does not discriminate

When it comes to mental health, everyone is equal. That includes three professional athletes who represent Las Vegas in respective sports: Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner, Las Vegas Aced guard Kayla McBride and Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller.

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Let’s try this one more time
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Let’s try this one more time

Welcome (back) to my world. This is a project that was initiated while we were all in quarantine, though the thought process has been in the works much longer: the relaunch of a redesigned WGRamirez.com.

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Chat with Metro officers an eye-opener
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Chat with Metro officers an eye-opener

With the climate of today’s society in an uproar, seemingly pitting Black America vs. Law Enforcement, I wanted to speak to veteran Metro police officers from Las Vegas, to get their sides of stories and hear their emotions. One doesn’t believe in the Black Lives Matters movement, the other was told by a fellow officer: “Let’s go snatch some BMs by their corn rows.”

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I want my branch back
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I want my branch back

Spending the first eight years of my career learning the media industry working with Nevada's only Black newspaper brings an understanding of today’s social climate. Renowned journalist Jemele Hill and I discussed why the Black Lives Matter movement has had an impact on me 30+ years after starting my career.

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Aces coach brings Wright stuff to bench
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Aces coach brings Wright stuff to bench

After a lengthy career in the WNBA, and three seasons as an assistant coach with the Charlotte 49ers, Tanisha Wright joined Bill Laimbeer's coaching staff with first-hand knowledge of how the former Bad Boy's mind works.

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