New candy shop hits ‘Pawn Stars’ fave Chumlee’s sweet spot
 
New candy shop hits ‘Pawn Stars’ fave Chumlee’s sweet spot

Chumlee is expanding his “Pawn Stars” empire, one Pez dispenser at a time. “I wanted to start a candy shop, and here we are,” said Austin “Chumlee” Russell, a favorite figure on History’s “Pawn Stars.” “My brother and I wanted to do something fun, and candy is fun.” Thus, Chumlee’s Candy on the Boulevard, the new store on the lower level of Pawn Plaza, just south of Gold and Silver Pawn at 725 S. Las Vegas Blvd., opened in May. “It’s time to acknowledge the fact that Chumlee might be able to open up his own business by now,” Russell said.

Time-lapse of Moulin Rouge demolition
 
Time-lapse of Moulin Rouge demolition

Iconic remnants of the historic Moulin Rouge along Bonanza Road are demolished on Monday, November 27, 2017. Video by Michael Quine

Nate Quote
 
Nate Quote

Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt is leading the team in time on ice. He talks about the adjustment to the style of play in the Pacific Division, as well as his pregame “Magic trick” ritual. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas morning update for Sunday, November 26th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Sunday, November 26th

Sunday’s headlines: ‘Campus’ for homeless in Las Vegas on track to open in March, Construction project begins Monday at Lake Mead campground, After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent

Las Vegas morning update for Saturday, November 25th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Saturday, November 25th

Saturday’s Headlines: Ethics panel suspends Clark County Family Court judge, 8-year-old boy hit by car in Henderson, Ohio woman shot and killed while cooking Thanksgiving dinner

Las Vegas shooting victims: by the numbers
 
Las Vegas shooting victims: by the numbers

Victims of the Las Vegas shooting: by the numbers 67: The age of the oldest victim, a grandmother of nine 33: Victims from California 33: Victims who were parents 16: Victims in their 20s 7: Victims who lived in Nevada 6: Victims who had jobs working with children 5: Victims who were college students 4: Victims from Canada 4: Victims who worked in law enforcement 2: Victims who were retired 58: Lives taken too soon

After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent
 
After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent

After the mass shooting in Las Vegas, 87 children are coping with the loss of a parent. Of the 58 people killed at the Route 91 Harvest festival, 33 were parents. The youngest child to lose a parent was just six weeks old when his mom, Rocio Guillen-Rocha, was killed. Losing a parent in such a public and traumatic way can send a child into a tailspin, UNLV clinical psychologist Michelle Paul says.

After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent
 
After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent

After the mass shooting in Las Vegas, 87 children are coping with the loss of a parent. Of the 58 people killed at the Route 91 Harvest festival, 33 were parents. The youngest child to lose a parent was just six weeks old when his mom, Rocio Guillen-Rocha, was killed. Losing a parent in such a public and traumatic way can send a child into a tailspin, UNLV clinical psychologist Michelle Paul says.

Las Vegas morning update for Friday, November 24th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Friday, November 24th

Friday’s headlines: Sheriff says more than 1,100 rounds fired in Las Vegas shooting, 60-year-old dies after being hit by car on Las Vegas Strip, Shoppers crowd Las Vegas stores for Black Friday deals

Las Vegas woman goes from homeless to White House fellow
 
Las Vegas woman goes from homeless to White House fellow

At age 17, Cristina Hernandez found herself homeless in Las Vegas. At age 33, she has hit the sweet spot in Washington, landing a coveted White House fellowship.
Hernandez received her B.A. from UNLV in 2010 and had begun work as a contractor who trained military personnel at Nellis Air Force Base. Her fellowship project put Hernandez in the Office of Personnel Management, where she is working to advance an executive order signed by President Donald Trump to “create a lean, accountable, more efficient government that works for the American people.”

Man accused of stabbing daughter to death, attempting to kill son, wife, and self
 
Man accused of stabbing daughter to death, attempting to kill son, wife, and self

Marcus Maddox, 30, is accused of fatally stabbing his 12-year-old daughter and leaving his 15-year-old son for dead. Authorities say he then drove across the valley and attempted to kill his wife and himself. An officer climbed through a window and found Tishia Maddox face down on a bed at Siegel Suites on East Craig Road. She had a severe wound to her forehead. When police arrived, they found Marcus Maddox with a gunshot wound to his head. Officials found the couple’s children in a Budget Suites room more than 17 hours later. Marcus and Tishia Maddox and their son remain in critical condition at University Medical Center.

Devonte Boyd on nearing end of UNLV career
 
Devonte Boyd on nearing end of UNLV career

Wide receiver Devonte Boyd talks about getting ready to play his final regular-season UNLV football game. Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, November 22nd
 
Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, November 22nd

Wednesday’s headlines: Las Vegas police open internal probe after children left for dead for hours,
Extending monorail from MGM Grand to Mandalay Bay gets county OK, Las Vegas man fatally stabbed trying to stop girlfriend’s suicide

Combs brothers take on feeding casino leftovers to pigs
 
Combs brothers take on feeding casino leftovers to pigs

“I grew up in recycling living on R.C. Farms. That’s all we did was recycle. It’s just in our blood, it’s a way of life and we have this opportunity to grow it and modernize it a bit,” James Combs said. Read more at reviewjournal.com (Nicole Raz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Edge: Knights Beat The Kings
 
Golden Edge: Knights Beat The Kings

Bryan Salmond, Steve Carp and David Schoen recap tonights home game where the Golden Knights played the Los Angeles Kings. The Kings are first in the Pacific division and lost to the Golden Knights who are second in the division.

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