CDC: Coronavirus to spread within US
 
CDC: Coronavirus to spread within US

U.S. health officials warned Tuesday it’s inevitable the deadly coronavirus will spread in the US. “It’s not so much a question of if this will happen anymore, but rather more a question of exactly when this will happen” — Dr. Nancy Messonnier, CDC Hospitals are beginning to prepare. Hospitals are reviewing infection control measures, looking at telemedicine to interact with infectious patients, and conserving masks and gloves. The CDC has held 17 calls reaching more than 11,000 companies and organizations, including stadiums, universities, faith leaders, retailers and large corporations. The first clinical trial in the U.S. of a possible coronavirus treatment is underway in Nebraska. The COVID-19 virus has infected more than 80,000 people and killed more than 2,700.

5 Las Vegas chefs to watch
 
5 Las Vegas chefs to watch

If you want to know what’s next for dining in Las Vegas, we suggest paying close attention to these five accomplished chefs.

5 Las Vegas chefs to watch – VIDEO
 
5 Las Vegas chefs to watch – VIDEO

If you want to know what’s next for dining in Las Vegas, we suggest paying close attention to these five accomplished chefs. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

MGM Resorts last Las Vegas operator standing in Osaka bid – VIDEO
 
MGM Resorts last Las Vegas operator standing in Osaka bid – VIDEO

Japan is getting ready to issue three highly coveted gaming licenses. The country’s gaming market is estimated to be worth more than $25 billion a year once resorts open in 2025. If the estimates stand up, Japan would become the second-largest gaming market in the world behind Chinese gaming enclave Macau. MGM and at least eight other companies had been vying for the Japanese licenses. In 2019 Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Wynn Resorts Ltd. turned their attention to other areas. Caesars Entertainment Corp. dropped out of the race altogether. MGM teamed up with Japanese financial services group Orix for its bid for a gaming license. MGM/Orix group was the only one to participate in the RFP process. “We think MGM is in a very good position in Osaka at this point” – Union Gaming analyst John DeCree (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

MGM last Las Vegas operator standing in Osaka bid
 
MGM last Las Vegas operator standing in Osaka bid

Japan is getting ready to issue three highly coveted gaming licenses. The country’s gaming market is estimated to be worth more than $25 billion a year once resorts open in 2025. If the estimates stand up, Japan would become the second-largest gaming market in the world behind Chinese gaming enclave Macau. MGM and at least eight other companies had been vying for the Japanese licenses. In 2019 Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Wynn Resorts Ltd. turned their attention to other areas. Caesars Entertainment Corp. dropped out of the race altogether. MGM teamed up with Japanese financial services group Orix for its bid for a gaming license. MGM/Orix group was the only one to participate in the RFP process. “We think MGM is in a very good position in Osaka at this point” – Union Gaming analyst John DeCree

NBA Vegas Summer League July 10-20
 
NBA Vegas Summer League July 10-20

The NBA Vegas Summer League will begin a little later this year.
Adam Silver pleased with director Warren LeGarie’s NBA event.
Even the biggest NBA stars come out to watch the Summer League.
Zion Williamson was the player fans wanted to see in last year’s event.
But Brandon Clarke was named Summer League MVP

UNLV basketball trying to move up MW standings
 
UNLV basketball trying to move up MW standings

Coach T.J. Otzelberger guides UNLV into the final stretch.
But the Rebels will be without injured forward Donnie Tillman.
Marvin Coleman will be a key as regular season nears end.
Every Mountain West team is chasing leader San Diego State.
The Rebels next visit New Mexico

Here are some common questions about the Golden Knights’ new AHL team – IG STORY
 
Here are some common questions about the Golden Knights’ new AHL team – IG STORY

Here are some common questions about the Golden Knights’ new AHL team.
Q: What will happen to the Chicago Wolves?.
A: The Knights’ current AHL affiliate will have to find a new NHL partner.
Q: Where will they play?.
A: The Knights’ new AHL franchise will play at Orleans Arena for at least the 2020-21 season, but the team announced Thursday plans for a new 6,000-seat arena on the site of the Henderson Pavilion.
Q: What will the team be called?.
A: All that’s known for sure is the name will include “Henderson.” But Silver Knights seems to be a strong possibility

Alone on Valentine’s Day? Try These 10 Things
 
Alone on Valentine’s Day? Try These 10 Things

Alone on Valentine’s Day?
Try These 10 Things.
Whether you’re happily single or freshly
experiencing heartbreak, Valentine’s Day
can seem like an intimidating day.
In honor of all those facing Valentine’s Day
alone, here are 10 fun activities to do by yourself.
1. Treat yourself to the latest must-see flick at
the movies — you won’t have to share the popcorn!.
2. Keep things calm and relaxed
by signing up for a yoga class.
3. Go to your favorite restaurant
and order whatever you want.
4. Bake some sweet treats. The process
is therapeutic and the end result is delicious.
5. Kick back, relax and binge. Watch that
show you’ve been meaning to check out.
6. Treating yourself to a
spa day is a great way to relax.
7. Whether it’s a simple blow-dry or a whole
new haircut, spending a relaxing afternoon
at the hair salon is the perfect outing.
8. Buy yourself that bracelet, necklace or ring
that you’ve been eyeing — you deserve it!.
9. Gift yourself a
bouquet of fresh flowers.
10. Spread the love by writing letters of
appreciation to your friends and family

Here are some common questions about the Golden Knights’ new AHL team.
 
Here are some common questions about the Golden Knights’ new AHL team.

Here are some common questions about the Golden Knights’ new AHL team.
Q: What will happen to the Chicago Wolves?.
A: The Knights’ current AHL affiliate will have to find a new NHL partner.
Q: Where will they play?.
A: The Knights’ new AHL franchise will play at Orleans Arena for at least the 2020-21 season, but the team announced Thursday plans for a new 6,000-seat arena on the site of the Henderson Pavilion.
Q: What will the team be called?.
A: All that’s known for sure is the name will include “Henderson.” But Silver Knights seems to be a strong possibility

AgeWell Expo At Red Rock Resort – Video
 
AgeWell Expo At Red Rock Resort – Video

Locals gather at the Red Rock Resort to go to the second AgeWell Expo of the year, which is hosted by the Review-Journal.

Grand Jury Indicts Constable for theft
 
Grand Jury Indicts Constable for theft

A Clark County grand jury indicted Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell. A Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation prompted the criminal probe. The newspaper found Mitchell wrote himself thousands in checks, took out cash at ATMs and traveled on county funds. He faces four felony counts of theft and a county of public misconduct. Mitchell and his attorney could not be reached for comment.

Nevada Newspaper Hall of Fame inductee Don Ham
 
Nevada Newspaper Hall of Fame inductee Don Ham

Former Review-Journal employee Don Ham is being inducted into the Nevada Newspaper Hall of Fame. Don Ham talks about the future of newspapers and print journalism.

Memorial service for former RJ lawyer Mark Hinueber
 
Memorial service for former RJ lawyer Mark Hinueber

Mark Hinueber, the Review-Journal’s former lawyer and defender of the First Amendment, died in Las Vegas on Aug. 23. Hinueber, who was 66, worked at the RJ and other newspapers for 42 years. On Saturday, his friends and family gathered for a memorial service.

Michael Ramirez Joins The Review-Journal Team
 
Michael Ramirez Joins The Review-Journal Team

Pulitzer prize winning political cartoonist Michael Ramirez talks about joining the Review-Journal and how he started his career.

Golden Edge: Lil’ Knights Program
 
Golden Edge: Lil’ Knights Program

Bryan Salmond is at City National Arena where the Golden Knights and the D Las Vegas announced the new Lil’ Knights Program for developing hockey in the city.

Golden Edge: Lil’ Knights Program
 
Golden Edge: Lil’ Knights Program

Bryan Salmond is at City National Arena where the Golden Knights and the D Las Vegas announced the new Lil’ Knights Program for developing hockey the city.

Vegas Nation: Raiders ready for training camp
 
Vegas Nation: Raiders ready for training camp

Host Bryan Salmond is in studio talking via Skype with Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken about what to expect as the Raiders go into training camp.

Premier Vegas Sports: Aces Midseason Update
 
Premier Vegas Sports: Aces Midseason Update

Bryan Salmond is in studio with Las Vegas Aces beat reporter Sam Gordon talking about the season so far and how the Aces have gone from the worst team in the WNBA to just 1.5 games out of the playoffs.

Golden Edge: Player for a Day
 
Golden Edge: Player for a Day

Bryan Salmond travels to City National Arena where the University Medical Center teamed up with the Golden Knights to give pediatric patients a chance to sign a contract and be a player for the day with Golden Knights center Ryan Carpenter.

Golden Edge: Floor Hockey Clinic
 
Golden Edge: Floor Hockey Clinic

Bryan Salmond travels to the Paradise Recreational Center for the Las Vegas Golden Knights floor hockey clinic with special guest Golden Knights defenseman and Mark Messier Leadership Award winner Deryk Engelland.

Cinco De Mayo Celebration
 
Cinco De Mayo Celebration

El Tiempo hosts a Cinco De Mayo party at the Cannery Hotel and Casino.

Oprah loves her new Barbie
 
Oprah loves her new Barbie

Oprah Loves Her New Barbie Doll Because she Couldn’t Afford One as a Child Now at 64, Oprah is the proud owner of her own TV network, a Presidential Medal of Freedom AND a Barbie doll in her image.

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