Covering the Cage: Conor McGregor media day
 
Covering the Cage: Conor McGregor media day

The Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Heidi Fang bring you the highlights from Conor McGregor’s media day ahead of his fight with Floyd Mayweather. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Girls Scouts take part in STEM summer camp
 
Las Vegas Girls Scouts take part in STEM summer camp

STEM-oriented summer camp company iD Tech has offered weeklong summer tech camps in Nevada for about five years at UNLV, called UNLV Tech Camp. This summer the company launched two other week-long summer tech programs in Nevada: the Alexander Dawson school tech camp, as well as a pilot for an all-girls tech camp called Alexa Cafe.

Las Vegas dumps flashy logo after less than a year
 
Las Vegas dumps flashy logo after less than a year

The City of Las Vegas has dumped its flashy new logo after less than a year.

The logo adorned signs, promotional materials, work attire, staff business cards, email signatures, vehicles and equipment.

It cost the city roughly $20,000 to develop and trademark.

Now, the city is pivoting back to the official city seal.

City Manager Scott Adams said a fun logo doesn’t carry with it the gravity the city seal does.

Adams doesn’t estimate there will be much of a cost to the city to transition back to the seal, because the city will re-brand things as they’re retired and replaced.

Palazzo casino stabbing suspect in court
 
Palazzo casino stabbing suspect in court

The man accused of stabbing a Palazzo security guard has made his first court appearance.

Las Vegas police arrested Joseph Espinoza, 34, near The Mirage after the incident.

In 2015 he tried to stab a security guard at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

Deputy Public Defender Michael Wilfong said Espinoza has a history of mental illness.

In the new case, he faces charges of attempted murder and battery with a deadly weapon.

The injured guard is expected to survive.

Justice of the Peace Pro Tem Holly Stoberski ruled that he will be held on $100,000 bail.

“Maybe my parents can bail me out,” Espinoza said.

A preliminary hearing is slated for Aug. 28.

UNLV coach Tony Sanchez praises QB Armani Rogers
 
UNLV coach Tony Sanchez praises QB Armani Rogers

UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez said quarterback Armani Rogers had his best day of training camp on Friday, Aug. 11, 2017 at Rebel Park. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

What Uber and Lyft are doing to Las Vegas Strip busses
 
What Uber and Lyft are doing to Las Vegas Strip busses

Bus ridership on the Las Vegas Strip has declined as ride-hailing apps rise.

Nearly 13 million boardings were reported on Strip area routes over the last year.

That’s a 10.3 percent decline from the previous year.

The Regional Transportation Commission says it’s okay with the changes caused by technologies like Uber and Lyft.

It says it may need to change its schedules as a result.

Buses operating along the Strip generated more than $20 million last year, down nearly 12 percent.

Despite the declines, RTC says bus lines along the Strip are the most profitable routes in the U.S.

Nevada approves opening up marijuana distribution rights
 
Nevada approves opening up marijuana distribution rights

Nevada has approved opening up marijuana distribution rights.

Nevada’s Department of Taxation has decided that there are an inadequate number of liquor distributors interested in transporting marijuana to retail establishments.

The decision came after a hearing on whether the alcohol industry alone is sufficient to distribute pot to points of sale.

The agency will begin processing distribution licenses to marijuana licensees, Deonne Contine said.

The alcohol industry was given the exclusive right for 18 months to distribute recreational marijuana under the ballot measure that legalized sales. But that exclusivity was based on having enough distributors to fill the need.

Sports Betting Spotlight: Pittsburgh Steelers 2017 season preview
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: Pittsburgh Steelers 2017 season preview

The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and Wynn sports book director Johnny Avello preview the Steelers’ season in the first of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

$11.8 million jackpot won in Las Vegas
 
$11.8 million jackpot won in Las Vegas

A Las Vegas visitor has won a Megabucks jackpot valued at about $11.8 million.
The winner, identified only as Rodolfo T., hit the jackpot about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Fremont in downtown Las Vegas. He made a max-bet wager on the IGT Megabucks Double 3X4X5X Pay game to win the prize.
“The Fremont has awarded many thousands of jackpots throughout its 60-year history in Las Vegas, but none quite like this,” said Vice President and General Manager of Fremont Jim Sullivan said in a email.“We’re incredibly excited to be a part of this amazing jackpot.”
IGT progressive jackpots typically offer a lump sum payment less than the actual jackpot or they can be paid out in annual installments over a number of years.
Megabucks resets at $10 million.

Judge cuts testimony short in Bunkerville retrial
 
Judge cuts testimony short in Bunkerville retrial

A federal judge in Las Vegas cut short the testimony of an Idaho gun enthusiast in the middle of his Bunkerville standoff retrial.

Eric Parker was photographed in April 2014 pointing a long gun through a barrier on I-15 that overlooked a ditch where protesters had gathered to face BLM agents.

Before the start of the trial, U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro barred the defense from referencing constitutional rights to freely assemble and to bear arms.

Prosecutors first objected to Parker’s testimony about 20 minutes after he took the stand and uttered the words “First Amendment.”

After spending less than an hour testifying on the stand, Parker seemed to reference the area where he believed a sniper had been.

Acting U.S. Attorney Steve Myhre objected and requested a meeting with the judge and defense attorneys.

Moments later, Navarro returned to the bench and told Parker to step down.

Attorney Jess Marchese said Navarro ruled Parker had violated a court order by describing what he saw.

Nursing student shot to death in driveway
 
Nursing student shot to death in driveway

A teen faces charges after a Las Vegas nursing student was shot to death in his driveway.

Police records implicated De’Mario Lofton-Robinson in the deadly shooting, which Lt. Dan McGrath said happened “for no apparent reason.”

Lofton-Robinson, 18, was arrested Thursday on charges of murder with a deadly weapon, attempted robbery with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit robbery.

He’s being held in Clark County Detention Center without bail.

The student killed, Gabriel George Valenzuela, 24, got into a confrontation with four young men.

He was shot at least three times and died at the hospital.

His family was inside the house during the shooting and heard the gunshots.

Las Vegas morning update for Friday, August 11th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Friday, August 11th

1. Officers identified a teenage suspect, De’Mario Lofton-Robinson, in the death of a CSN nursing student. Lofton-Robinson, 18, was arrested Thursday on multiple charges, including murder with a deadly weapon. Police say Gabriel George Valenzuela pulled into his driveway and checked his mail before getting into a confrontation with four men. He was shot at least 3 times in his driveway.

2. A federal judge cut a defendant’s testimony short in the middle of his Bunkerville standoff retrial. Before starting the trial, U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro barred the defense from referencing constitutional rights to assemble or bear arms and prosecutors objected to Eric Parker’s reference to a sniper being involved in the standoff. The court said Parker violated a court order in his testimony.

3. A naked man shot by police last Saturday had $30,000 with him. Court documents show that Jason Funke had donated to the Life Spring Christian Church before and police found the money with his clothing in the church doorway. Police say Funke appeared to be meditating outside the church when he approached police and then fled to retrieve a gun left on the ground.

Ellerbe rants on Mayweather-McGregor ticket sales
 
Ellerbe rants on Mayweather-McGregor ticket sales

Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe ranted about ticket sales for the upcoming boxing match between Conor McGregor and undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather at a media day in Las Vegas to promote the Aug. 26 contest. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Mayweather says his experience will be key to defeating McGregor
 
Mayweather says his experience will be key to defeating McGregor

Floyd Mayweather held an open workout at his gym in Las Vegas ahead of his upcoming boxing match with UFC champ Conor McGregor on Aug. 26 and discussed his training and how concerned he is that the fight card isn’t sold out. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Floyd Mayweather media day
 
Floyd Mayweather media day

Adam Hill and Heidi Fang wrap-up Floyd Mayweather’s media day at Mayweather’s gym in Las Vegas. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Ralenkotter bonus an affront to taxpayers
 
Ralenkotter bonus an affront to taxpayers

On Tuesday we saw — again — how little the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority cares about spending taxpayer dollars carefully. (Victor Joecks/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Vegas Nation: Raiders’ Conley says he doesn’t have shin splints
 
Vegas Nation: Raiders’ Conley says he doesn’t have shin splints

Review-Journal reporter Michael Gehlken recaps the Raiders’ Thursday practice and addresses the confusion surrounding whether or not cornerback Gareon Conley has shin splints. Conley tweeted Thursday that he doesn’t have shin splints, weeks after general manager Reggie McKenzie told the media he did. The Raiders’s first preseason game is Saturday at Arizona. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Gallery celebrates 25th Anniversary of Beauty and the Beast
 
Gallery celebrates 25th Anniversary of Beauty and the Beast

Original “Beauty and the Beast” voice cast members Paige O’Hara, Robby Benson and Richard White attended the media preview of New Magical Memories Fine Art Gallery inside The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace Thursday. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Daniel’s story: How school choice works
 
Daniel’s story: How school choice works

Sitting in his second grade classroom, Daniel Maldonado had taken the first step to becoming a story of wasted potential. (Victor Joecks/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

floyd
 
floyd

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. media day

Love triangle sparked deadly Las Vegas shooting, police say
 
Love triangle sparked deadly Las Vegas shooting, police say

Police say a love triangle sparked a deadly east Las Vegas shooting.

Angel C. Fabre, 42, told a roommate he was “afraid something was going to happen.”

Fabre mounted a security camera in the front of the house just hours before his death.

When Fabre spotted a familiar car on video and stepped outside to check, two men began firing multiple rounds.

Fabre died about 2 a.m. at Sunrise hospital.

Larry Rinker and Jimmy Roper face charges of open murder and domestic battery.

They are being held at Clark County Detention Center without bail.

CCSD won’t have social media policy for start of school year
 
CCSD won’t have social media policy for start of school year

CCSD won’t have a social media policy in place for the start of the school year.

District officials crafted a policy that spells out how teachers should interact with students on social media, but…

The school board won’t vote on it now because of concerns over a new state law requiring background checks for volunteers.

The district’s policy would require volunteers to pay the $60 cost of background checks.

Teachers and parents say that would deter people from donating their time.

The school district has had an ongoing problem with sexual misconduct between employees and students.

More than a dozen teachers were arrested last year on such charges.

It’s unclear when the policy will go back before the board for a vote.