Tuesday’s headlines: Raiders break ground on Las Vegas stadium site, former teacher’s assistant arrested for child abuse, last locally hospitalized Oct. 1 shooting patient discharged. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Construction on the latest project begins Nov. 30 in the south end of the valley, where the Nevada Department of Transportation will build a $33.7 million freeway interchange for Interstate 15 at Starr Avenue. The interchange is aimed at easing traffic congestion in Henderson by filling a missing link in Starr between Las Vegas Boulevard and Dean Martin Drive. Starr Avenue will run six lanes with landscaped medians, bicycle lanes and sidewalks. The interchange is set to open by late next year.
Monday’s headlines: critical condition crash shuts down Sahara-Durango intersection, shooting at convenience store has ripple effect on nearby businesses, Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon shows runners are Vegas Strong. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Sunday’s headlines: Nevada board pardons man who spent 21 years in prison for murder, Burger, fries and marijuana? Drive-thru opens at Las Vegas pot shop, Inside the Las Vegas shooter’s gambling world
Saturday’s headlines: Mandalay Bay employees see schedules cut in Las Vegas shooting’s aftermath, UFC’s Conor McGregor involved in postfight altercation with referee, Shooting memorial crosses will be moved Sunday to Clark County Museum
Friday’s headlines: O.J. Simpson banned from Cosmopolitan, Judge delays Scott Dozier’s execution, Steel posts to be installed along Las Vegas Strip
Thursday’s headlines: Driverless shuttle involved in minor accident, 2 arrested in death of good Samaritan, Frontier hiring flight attendants.
Victor Joecks gives his take on the Democrats response to the shooting in Texas.
Saturday’s headlines: audio released by Clark County Fire Department captures Las Vegas shooting chaos, Valley hotels provide almost 2,000 free rooms to families of shooting victims, Swedish car attempts to set new record
Friday’s headlines: Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock lost money in 2 years preceding shooting, Small plane crashes at northwest Las Vegas golf course, Henderson man shoots, kills son, police say (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Long lines and eager customers waited outside the Apple store inside the Fashion Show Mall as the iPhone X made its debut Friday morning. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Thursday’s headlines: NDOT investigates possible moonshine sales in office, Pizza Hut settles 2009 lawsuit for $9M, restaurants close as Monte Carlo transitions to Park MGM. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Adam Laxalt officially announced his bid for governor for the 2018 election. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Monday’s headlines: 1 biker arrested at Red Rock, thieves take golf carts ahead of Shriner’s Open, family remembers shooting victim for love of Dodgers. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Sunday’s headlines: Vacant Las Vegas apartment complex has 2nd fire in a week, Las Vegas Strip shooting was not valley’s first mass killing, A man’s frantic search to learn wife’s fate after Las Vegas shooting
Saturday’s headlines: Couple with Henderson ties die in crash after surviving Las Vegas shooting, Man’s body found hanging from tree in west Las Vegas Valley, Caesars to start charging Nevadans to park at 7 Las Vegas properties
The Golden Knights continue their strong opening for their inaugural season, heading to a 8-1 record off of Friday’s 7-0 win over the Colorado Avalanche. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
When a gunman killed 58 people at the Route 91 Harvest music festival on the Las Vegas Strip on Oct. 1 , it was the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. But it wasn’t the first mass killing in town.
Friday’s headlines: Authorities put brakes on information flow in Las Vegas shooting, MGM paying for hotel stay for Las Vegas shooting witness Jesus Campos, Wynn plans new 47-story hotel tower for Las Vegas Strip
Thursday’s headlines: OJ Simpson is out and about in Las Vegas, Las Vegas gunman’s brother suspected of child porn possession, Man found shot to death at southwest Las Vegas gas station
Maxine and Don Dolan handpainted 58 rocks to honor the victims of the Oct. 1 shooting on the Las Vegas Strip and placed them at the Healing Garden in downtown Las Vegas.
New video of the Las Vegas Mass Shooting from Forbes Riley on Facebook.
Tuesday’s headlines: federal agencies assisting in Las Vegas shooting investigation, dentist dies 6 months after husband, Southern Nevada voters frustrated by recall petitioners’ behavior. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Review-Journal reporters Elaine Wilson, Rachel Crosby, Colton Lochhead and Brian Joseph sit down to discuss the latest news on the Las Vegas Mass Shooting.
Friday’s headlines: Man killed in Henderson crash remembered, Raiders settle on new stadium groundbreaking date, jet fuel tank drained and close to inspection
Dr. Timothy Dickhudt was only at work for 15 minutes October 1 when he took a gunshot victim into surgery. Little did he know the patient he was treating had connections with his home state and his family. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
The lawyer for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign just filed a lawsuit seeking to rewrite Nevada’s constitution and restrict your ability to hold politicians accountable. (Victor Joecks)
Where is Jesus Campos? MGM Resorts International seems to know. The whereabouts of the 24-year-old Mandalay Bay security guard, who first encountered mass shooter Stephen Paddock and was shot in the leg by the gunman, has been unknown since he failed to show up to five television interviews scheduled Thursday by the International Union, Security, Police and Fire Professionals of America. MGM told the Review-Journal in a Tuesday email: “Jesus Campos wants to tell his story at a time and place of his choosing. He’s asked that everyone respect his request for privacy. We could not be more proud of Jesus.”
Tuesday’s headlines: man dies as he’s arriving at church, judge split on $3M poker exchange, Clark County starts process of installing steel posts on Las Vegas Strip. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
The Oakland Raiders reached out to first responders from the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas, flew about 30 of them to the game against the Chargers, gave them VIP field access and seats, and had owner Mark Davis meet with them.