Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and handicapper Kelly Stewart showcase the tweets from Raider Nation after the Raiders’ 34-14 lost to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Oct. 29, 2017.
Review-Journal reporters Steve Carp and David Schoen recap tonight’s Golden Knights 7-0 win over the Colorado Avalanche. The Golden Knights are now 8-1 before heading out on the road for six away games.
The Clark County School District is currently holding private meetings to discuss implementing a district-wide policy on transgender students. That should concern every parent who thinks having boy private parts makes you a boy.
Fifty-eight people killed. More than 500 injured. And yet, nearly a month after the Las Vegas Strip experienced the worst mass shooting in modern American history, local and federal authorities are refusing to fill in the blanks. In the days after Oct. 1, when Stephen Paddock opened fire on the Route 91 Harvest festival crowd from his Mandalay Bay corner suite, Las Vegas police were hosting multiple news conferences a day. They released a comprehensive timeline, which ended up being wrong. They took it back, and tried to clarify the errors, but instead caused more confusion. At least twice this week, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has asked to speak with Sheriff Joe Lombardo about the shooting investigation. Both times, reporters were told by Carla Alston, the Police Department’s director of communications, that the sheriff “will not be conducting interviews.”
Entertainer Frank Marino, the star of “Frank Marino’s Divas Las Vegas,” has always had flair to spare and plenty of devoted fans. But since buying a home in Eagle Hills in Summerlin, come Halloween, he has to pull out all the stops.
Amari Cooper caught 11 passes for 210 yards and two touchdowns last week, earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week. Cooper joined legend Tim Brown as the only wide receivers in Raiders history to be given the weekly award. His single-game yardage total was the second-highest in franchise history behind only Art Powell’s 247 yards in 1963. The low-key Raiders wide receiver stayed true to form when he met with reporters but didn’t bask in the glow from his career game. “I just play, man,” Cooper said. “I try to play good every week. If it doesn’t happen, I just move on. If I do play good, I do the same thing. I just move on.”
Review-Journal reporters Elaine Wilson, Jamie Munks, Wade Millward and Brian Joseph sit down to discuss the latest news on the Las Vegas Mass Shooting.
Jalen Richard and DeAndre Washington will assume the bulk of Sunday’s workload against the Buffalo Bills, as Marshawn Lynch serves a suspension . While Lynch’s absence figures to be felt, this won’t necessarily be a worse offense without him. “They have a little more quickness; they catch the ball a little easier,” coach Jack Del Rio said. Richard said he is interested to “see how much they feel a threat of me and D-Wash and our offense in this type of style without Marshawn.”
Ben Gotz and Elaine Wilson go over which teams made the playoffs including Bishop Gorman and Legacy.
Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz recaps tonight’s Legacy at Shadow Ridge football game where Legacy landed a spot in the playoffs.
Review-Journal videographer Zac Pacleb recaps Las Vegas’ win over Valley in its regular season finale on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017.
Mandalay Bay security officer Jesus Campos has been staying at an MGM Resorts International property at the company’s expense following the deadly Oct. 1 mass shooting. As a result, some veteran trial lawyers are questioning the company’s gesture and potential influence over Campos, a key witness in the criminal investigation and civil litigation against MGM Resorts. Campos accepted the paid hotel stay for his own protection after he was identified Oct. 4 as the officer shot by the gunman the night of the massacre outside Mandalay Bay. Another veteran trial lawyer, Robert Eglet, said the company’s decision to shelter Campos from the public could backfire.
Review-Journal Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and reporters Steve Carp and David Schoen discuss the Golden Knights 7-1 record and what to expect for their upcoming games against Colorado, NY Islanders and NY Rangers. Salmond also welcomes guest appearance from Golden Knights play-by-play announcer Dave Goucher.
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Michael Gehlken discuss the Raiders defense and give an update on several injured players. The Raiders prepare to face the Bills this Sunday in Buffalo.
Review-Journal reporter Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and The Mirage sports book director Jeff Stoneback preview college football Week 9.
Review-Journal reporter Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and The Mirage sports book director Jeff Stoneback preview Week 8 of the NFL season.
Bryan Salmond and Gilbert Manzano go over what to expect during the Raiders game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
Danny Tarkanian believes President Donald Trump wants him to beat Sen. Dean Heller in Nevada’s Republican primary. Tarkanian isn’t counting on an endorsement, however, because he knows Trump needs Heller’s vote to pass legislation. Tarkanian made his comments Wednesday on reviewjournal.com’s “Nevada Politics Today.” “President Trump needs Dean Heller’s support on other bills that he’s trying to pass, so it’d be pretty unrealistic to think that he’s trying to come out and attack Dean Heller now, while he’s still waiting for the votes to come through,” Tarkanian said.
Las Vegas police are investigating after a man with a gunshot wound was found dead in the backseat of a vehicle outside a southwest valley gas station. Police were called about 6:20 a.m. Thursday after a woman went into a Terrible’s gas station at 4150 S. Durango Drive asking for help. The man, who appeared to be in his 20s and had suffered at least one gunshot wound to the chest, was in the backseat of her car, police said. Investigators pronounced him dead just before 6:30 a.m. The woman may have been intoxicated, McGrath said. She only provided the man’s street name.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken talk about Amari Cooper’s reemergence as well as injuries in the secondary.
Bryan Salmond, Ed Graney, David Schoen and Steve Carp talk about Vegas’ win over Chicago, including Oscar Dansk’s performance and the Golden Knights’ winning streak.
Ben Gotz talks to Palo Verde after its big win against Shadow Ridge to put the Panthers in playoff position.
Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken go over how the Raiders offense will be affected now that Marshawn Lynch is suspended for one game. The Raiders will play the Buffalo Bills on Sunday and will try to continue the momentum from their win against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Ben Gotz and Justin Emerson bring you the high school football games to watch before the playoffs begin.
Victor Joecks talks about Las Vegas applying to become the home of Amazon’s second headquarters, and what the implications and aftermath could result.
Review-Journal reporters Mark Anderson and Ed Graney talk about UNLV’s homecoming loss to Utah State on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017, including UNLV’s struggles on defense and what the Rebels will have to do in case Armani Roger’s injury lingers.
Complete highlights of UNLV’s 52-28 loss to Utah State at Sam Boyd Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017.
Ben Gotz and Elaine Wilson recap another week of high school football in southern Nevada.
Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz recaps the Legacy and Cimarron game on Friday, Oct. 20, 2017, where the Longhorns dominated the Spartans. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Review-Journal videographer Zac Pacleb recaps Las Vegas’ win over Rancho in the annual Bone Game. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)