Golden Knights on what they need to end losing streak – VIDEO
 
Golden Knights on what they need to end losing streak – VIDEO

After suffering their fifth consecutive home loss, the Vegas Golden Knights talk about what went wrong against the Toronto Maple Leafs and what the team needs to end its losing streak.

Video produced by Heidi Fang

Real Estate Millions: $15M Palms Place Penthouse
 
Real Estate Millions: $15M Palms Place Penthouse

Phil Maloof’s Palms Place Penthouse, which takes up the entire 59th-floor, is for sale for $15 million. (Samia DeCubas/Real Estate Millions)

Kelsey Martinez no longer listed on Raiders’ coaching staff
 
Kelsey Martinez no longer listed on Raiders’ coaching staff

Kelsey Martinez, the first female assistant in Raiders history, is no longer listed as with the organization, according to the team’s website. Martinez joined the club in March 2018 under Tom Shaw, the department’s then-coordinator who was dismissed in December. Before joining the Raiders, Martinez worked for 4 years at Tom Shaw Performance at ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando. The Raiders did not return requests for comment on Martinez’s status.

Valentine’s Day Brings Wet Weather To Las Vegas
 
Valentine’s Day Brings Wet Weather To Las Vegas

Parts of the Las Vegas Valley received more than an inch of rain by 1 p.m. Thursday, triggering numerous vehicle accidents, sparking flooding and prompting at least two swift-water rescues in flood channels. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)

Jim Bolla and his family detail his heart problems and battle with cancer
 
Jim Bolla and his family detail his heart problems and battle with cancer

Former UNLV women’s basketball coach Jim Bolla underwent heart surgery and is currently battling with cancer as his daughter, Sasha, prepares to embark on a journey as a collegiate athlete. His family details his fight and what they’ve been through since finding out.

Video produced by Heidi Fang

Nye County couple face 43 counts of allowing child abuse or neglect
 
Nye County couple face 43 counts of allowing child abuse or neglect

The attorney for Marcel and Patricia Chappuis, operators of a private boarding school at the center of an ongoing abuse investigation, accused the Nye County Sheriff’s Office of harrassing and targeting the couple following a bail hearing Thursday morning.

Artist sends love from the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign
 
Artist sends love from the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign

Artist Chris O’Rourke has a giant heart mounted in the back of pickup positioned for photos at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign on the Las Vegas Strip on Valentine’s Day 2019. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Rain doesn’t dampen weddings on Valentine’s Day
 
Rain doesn’t dampen weddings on Valentine’s Day

Charolette Richards, owner of A Little White Wedding Chapel who has been performing weddings for 60 years, started Valentine’s Day 2019 by performing a wdding for Las Vegas couple David and Elaine Cook at the chapel’s Tunnel of Love drive-thru. Richards has over 100 weddings booked for Valentine’s Day. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Swift-water rescue in Las Vegas
 
Swift-water rescue in Las Vegas

The Clark County Fire Department rescued one person from the flooded Durango Wash in Las Vegas on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)

Swift water rescue at Durango Wash in Las Vegas
 
Swift water rescue at Durango Wash in Las Vegas

On Thursday, February 14, 2019, at approximately 8:42 a.m., the Clark County Fire Department responded to a report of a swift water incident where people were trapped in the Durango wash which is located near 8771 Halcon Ave. Personnel found one person who was trapped in the flood channel. The individual was transported to the hospital in stable condition. Video by Clark County Fire & Rescue.

Quick Weather Around the Strip
 
Quick Weather Around the Strip

Rain hits Las Vegas, but that doesn’t stop people from heading out to the Strip. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)

Rainy and soggy on Valentine’s Day
 
Rainy and soggy on Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day across the Las Vegas Valley will be soggy and wet. A flood advisory has been issued for Clark County. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Early morning rainfall in Las Vegas
 
Early morning rainfall in Las Vegas

The Las Vegas valley was hit with rainfall early Thursday morning. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

NRA lobbyist on background checks, red flag laws and if they plan to sue – VIDEO
 
NRA lobbyist on background checks, red flag laws and if they plan to sue – VIDEO

The background check bill currently being rushed through the Nevada legislature isn’t the same as the background check initiative voters passed in 2016. The bill also has a weaker exemption for hunters than a similar law in California. That’s according to Dan Reid, western director of the National Rifle Association, who said the NRA is also considering a legal challenge.

Champagne vending machine at Waldorf Astoria in Las Vegas
 
Champagne vending machine at Waldorf Astoria in Las Vegas

One of only a few in the country, the Moët & Chandon machine at the Waldorf Astoria in Las Vegas is stocked with Imperial Rose for Valentine’s Day. Heidi Knapp Rinella/Review-Journal

Salon opens at Veterans Village
 
Salon opens at Veterans Village

T.H.E. Salon, owned by Nicole Christie, celebrated their opening at the Veterans Village with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

Aaron Semas, professional bull rider, talks about his traumatic brain injuries
 
Aaron Semas, professional bull rider, talks about his traumatic brain injuries

Aaron Semas, professional bull rider, talks about his traumatic brain injuries. The Cleveland Clinic will begin researching the brains of retired bull riders to understand the impact traumatic brain injuries have on cognition. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/ Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Southwest Airlines considering Las Vegas-Hawaii flights
 
Southwest Airlines considering Las Vegas-Hawaii flights

Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly says the airline is “very focused” on Hawaii. Hawaiians have a strong presence in Las Vegas.The city’s unofficial status is “Hawaii’s ninth island.” In 2018, at least 2,958 people from Hawaii moved to Nevada. Of those, 88.7 percent moved into Clark County, according to driver license surrender data. According to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, 310,249 people came to Las Vegas from Hawaii in 2018.

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