Raiders head coach Jon Gruden discusses his goals for training camp.
Review-Journal sports writer Mark Anderson goes over how players on Team USA feel about Las Vegas getting a NBA team.
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden indicates that Jordy Nelson continues to play like how he did in Green Bay prior to injury.
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden focuses on coaching current crop of players as he waits for the resolution of Khalil Mack’s contract situation.
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden praises first round pick Kolton Miller from an “athletic” and “mental” standpoint following team’s first training camp.
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden shares his overall thoughts on being back at training camp for the first time in 10 years.
The first female superintendent of Lake Mead National Recreation Area is retiring. Manufacturing companies in the Las Vegas area are struggling to fill jobs. Las Vegas police have arrested four people, including three juveniles, in a deadly shooting.
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.
Review-Journal sports writer Mark Anderson covers the first day of the Team USA mini camp and how players feel about the new coach.
Raiders linebacker Derrick Johnson describes what it’s like working with Bruce Irvin.
Here’s what’s happening this weekend in Las Vegas.
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.
A new Henderson business combines alcohol and dogs for indoor fun. Barx Parx is a 21+ indoor dog park, equipped with a bar. Owner Jen Freet says Barx Parx allows dog owners to be social and enjoy themselves on a level that outdoor dog parks don’t allow. The park features two separate areas for large and small dogs, a self washing station, cage-less overnight boarding, training and daycare. Don’t have a dog? No worries! Barx Parx offers day passes for those who want to enjoy a drink, and play with some pups.
Las Vegas Morning Update – Thursday, July 26, 2018
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.
Review-Journal sports writer Mark Anderson goes over the second day of the Mountain West Media Day and how UNLV plans to improve their game for the upcoming season.
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.
Review-Journal sports writer Mark Anderson goes over the Western Conference Media Summit roundtable with Craig Thompson discussing the future of the Las Vegas bowl.
Mormon church shooting, deadly fist fight in Las Vegas, and construction on the 215 Beltway.
Lights out host Ben Gotz goes over the Lights 2-1 win over the Portland Timbers 2.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond joined by Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken, sports reporter Gilbert Manzano and Columnist Ed Graney for a look at the battle for AFC West supremacy.
Here is what’s happening in Las Vegas this weekend.
Ed Graney, Bryan Salmond, Michael Gehlken and Gilbert Manzano sit down and discuss the latest news around the Raiders.
LVCVA boss Rossi Ralenkotter bypasses board, a Las Vegas woman shot in 2002 has died, and corrections officer Kyle Eng has died on the job.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and sports columnist Ed Graney go over the Knights free angency and signing Marc-Andre Fleury.
Review-Journal soccer reporter Ben Gotz goes over the challenges the Lights FC are facing and what to expect during their next game against Portland.
Rosen, the first-term Democrat Congresswoman who’s running for Senate, has repeatedly claimed that she “built a business” before running for office. It’s been a key part of her personal story, as she’s risen from political newcomer to rising Democrat star. One small problem. There’s no evidence she built anything.
Kenneth Watts Jr. is accused of spitting into a Las Vegas police officer’s mouth and eyes and telling her “I hope you enjoy the hepatitis C.” As Watts was placed into the backseat of the police vehicle with a spit mask over his head, he shouted, “I hope you enjoy the (expletive) hepatitis C.” Watts faces one count of unlawful act related to human excrement or bodily fluid and one count of battery by a prisoner. Someone found guilty of the former charge who knew the fluid could contain a communicable disease could be sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 10 years.