Jeg Coughlin Jr., Clay Millican and Tommy Johnson Jr. talk about posting top qualifying speeds for the Toyota Nationals at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Oct. 27, 2018. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal.)
Antiques dealer Ron Bommarito, based in Genoa, talks about the variety of items he has collected over the years.
Hundreds of runners participated in the 2018 Halloween Half at Fiesta Henderson hotel-casino. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Adam Hill, Ben Gotz and David Schoen go over the Knights loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Counselors participated in a training to learn “eye movement desensitization and reprocessing” at University Medical Center Friday. (Jessie Bekker/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Ramsey Cline, owner and operator of the Mizpah Club, talks about life in Tonopah and the current renovations going on at the Belvada hotel across the street.
It could actually be more crowded out at the Toshiba Plaza in front of the T-Mobile Arena for the Golden Knights day game against the Lightning!
Raiders beat reporter Michael Gehlken anticipates that All Pro guard Kelechi Osemele may return against the Indinapolis Colts on Sunday.
One suspected robber is in custody and another is still on the loose early Friday after police blocked off part of an east valley neighborhood for an hourslong search. About 4:30 a.m. police stopped a vehicle near Nellis Boulevard and Sahara Avenue because they believed it was involved in a robbery. Officers set up a perimeter around the area and searched for the robber for about two hours, but didn’t find anyone.
Ben Gotz goes over the highlights of Foothill’s blow out win over Green Valley
Miners Fall To Shields As Cheyenne Wins 42 – 6 At Home
Update from Lt. Richard Meyers about the boy who was shot Thursday evening near Washington Ave. and Rancho Dr. The boy was shot in the upper torso but is in stable condition, Meyers said. (Katelyn Newberg/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
NHRA Top Fuel driver Steve Torrence talks about watching his father Billy win a Top Fuel race in Minnesota during the news conference for the Toyota Nationals at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on October 25, 2018.
Elaine Emerson and Ben Gotz recap all your Nevada Preps Football week 11 action.
Las Vegas police check the Route 91 Harvest festival grounds for survivors after the mass shooting on Oct. 1, 2017 near Mandalay Bay. LVMPD body camera footage.
Raiders beat reporter Michael Gehlken discusses Doug Martin’s increased role as a featured back, as well as what the offensive line’s health could potentially mean for Martin’s performance.
UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about facing San Jose State quarterback Josh Love. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Paul Truman, president of trucking company Truline, discusses the national truck driver shortage. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Metro homicide Lt. Ray Spencer addressed media alongside Connie Land asking the public, on the anniversary of the death of Sydney Land and Nehemiah Kauffman, to share any information to revitalize the case. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Detective Darryl McDonald created a metal sculpture called 58 Rose to honor the victims, including Metro Officer Charleston Hartfield, of Oct. 1. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Patrick Duffy, CEO and President of the Nevada School of the Arts, unveils and hand written scroll of a poem written by Metro Capt. Harry Fagel. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Kurt Busch is taking a test drive in the Fox Sports broadcast booth at Saturday’s Truck Series playoff race at Martinsville, Virginia. Busch, a challenger for the NASCAR Cup Series championship, suggested he’d like to get into broadcasting after he retires from driving. Brother Kyle Busch shared Halloween memories of growing up in Las Vegas. Kyle Busch California driver Jeremy Doss passed one driver on the final lap and held off another to avenge last year’s last-lap defeat to Derek Thorn in the Senator’s Cup Fall Classic at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. There’s a new book about Craig Breedlove in which the land speed king recalls surviving a 675-mph crash in Black Rock Desert north of Reno and having a song written about him by the Beach Boys. It’s called: “Ultimate Speed: The Fast Life and Extreme Cars of Racing Legend Craig Breedlove.”
The Golden Knights lose 3-2 in a shootout to the Vancouver Canucks, but announce after the game that they have signed Nate Schmidt to a 6 year contract extension. Adam Hill, David Schoen, and Ben Gotz report from T-Mobile Arena.
The $1.8 billion Las Vegas stadium project continues to grow with workers taking the project vertically on the site at Russell Road and Interstate 15.
Mortenson Construction Co. and McCarthy Building Cos. crews will continue to install the 52 65-ton truss assemblies that will hold the exterior skin of the stadium and support the translucent polymer roof.
Committee work also is well underway with the Las Vegas Stadium Authority continuing to meet every other month and the Southern Nevada Sporting Event Committee preparing a report to Gov. Brian Sandoval and the Nevada Legislature for how to develop events to keep the stadium busy when it isn’t hosting Las Vegas Raiders and UNLV Rebels football games.
The public can watch progress on the stadium with a new 24-hour camera installed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal atop the Panorama Towers and focused on the site.
Review-Journal sports columnist Ed Graney and business reporter Rick Velotta discussed progress in a new Vegas Nation Stadium Show.
After the Golden Knights 3-2 shootout loss to Vancouver, Knights General Manger George McPhee talks about Nate Schmidts new contract extension and its future impact on the team.