Tony DeFrancesco talks about the win over Salt Lake on July 1, 2018, at Cashman Field. (Betsy Helfand/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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Jantel Lavender scored 17 points and the Los Angeles Sparks snapped a two-game skid with an 87-71 win over the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday.
A memorial service was conducted for Richard “Old Man” Harrison at Palm Mortuary in Las Vegas on Sunday, July 1, 2018. (Marcus Villagran/Review-Journal) @brokejournalist
George McPhee spoke about the trading process and new player Paul Stastny among others. Sunday was the first day of NHL free agency. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae
1980 Datsun recovered from Mojave desert (Courtesy Christy Sahlstrom)
A new study says 66 percent of people between the ages of 21 and 32 have nothing saved for retirement.
An alarming number of adults do not cross the street safely according to a study conducted by professor Tim Bungum of the School of Community Health Sciences at the UNLV. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas-Review Journal) @brokejournalist
Review-Journal Soccer reporter Ben Gotz Recaps the Lights 2 – 2 tie with the Tulsa Roughnecks.
Star Wars and Vegas Golden Knights fans attend the Boba Fett Golden Knight Paint Class at The Bubblegum Gallery in Las Vegas, Friday, June 29, 2018. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @brokejournalist
Tony DeFrancesco talks about the win over Salt Lake on June 30, 2018, at Cashman Field. (Betsy Helfand/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Showboat casino blackjack dealer Mark Blackburn died outside of White Hills, Ariz. 21 years ago. His 1980 Datsun B310 wagon remained in the remote desert until a network of volunteers recovered the car for his children. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Exhale Nevada CEO Pete Findley talks about the one year anniversary of the legalization of recreational marijuana in Nevada. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas Morning Update – Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Tony DeFrancesco talks about the win over Salt Lake on June 29, 2018, at Cashman Field. (Betsy Helfand/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Financial advisors talk about saving trends among young adults. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Highlight from the Aces’ 94-78 win over the Los Angeles Sparks on Friday, June 29, 2018.
UNLV’s Brandon McCoy will try to prove doubters wrong Centennial product Troy Brown Jr. returns to hometown Deandre Ayton was the No. 1 overall draft pick by Phoenix The Kings took a chance on selecting Marvin Bagley III at No. 2 Trae Young might be the most intriguing player to watch
Hundreds of tourists and locals gaze at the Independence Day fireworks show at Caesars Palace on Saturday, June 30, 2018. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @brokejournalist
This summer, 14 UNLV master students have the opportunity to become certified Clark County School District teachers by the fall through the Rebel Academy teacher preparation program. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @brokejournalist
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over the Knights second day of scrimmage at City National Arena.
Drake Releases His Double Album, ‘Scorpion’ Drizzy finally dropped his massive fifth studio album. The 25-track project is split into
sides A and B and feature his
No. 1 hit, ‘Nice for What,’ and his latest single, ‘I’m Upset.’ He also released a note addressing all his detractors: The album features
Ty Dolla $ign, JAY-Z,
Static Major and unreleased vocals from
Michael Jackson. In July, Drake heads out on the
road with Migos for the
‘Aubrey and the Three Amigos Tour.’ Scorpion SZN
is officially here.
Review-Journal soccer reporter Ben Gotz previews key matches in in the World Cup Round of 16.
The Lights FC is using loans to enhance its roster. The Lights have recently added two players from Major League Soccer clubs. Defender Nico Samayoa came from the New England Revolution. Midfielder James Murphy arrived from LAFC. The Lights identified both players as potential fits for their roster. Now they’re hoping to develop them to add depth on the cheap.
The Resort on Mount Charleston has sold, Raiders owner Mark Davis throws a barbecue, and a Las Vegas woman found dead was a police informant.
North Carolina couple and hoteliers Deanna and Colin Crossman have purchased the Resort on Mount Charleston for $4.8 million. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas police are investigating after an officer fired a shot at a suspect fleeing a traffic stop early Friday morning.
The officer tried to pull over a black Dodge Durango with license plates that belonged to a different vehicle. The driver took off northbound on Lamb Boulevard and at one point crossed into the southbound lanes.
A man got out of the car and fled on foot. During the chase, the officer saw something in the man’s hand and fired a single shot, police said.
The man wasn’t injured and was later taken into custody. Police could not confirm if the man had a weapon when he was arrested.
This is the 9th officer involved shooting of 2018. Per police policy, the identity of the officer will be released after 48 hours.
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5 Dead in Shooting at Capital Gazette Newspaper in Maryland Five people have been killed and two have been injured in a “targeted attack” at the newspaper, which is owned by the Baltimore Sun. Anne Arundel County deputy police chief Bill Krampf said the suspected gunman entered the building with a shotgun and walked through the lower level of the building, where the newspaper is housed. According to Krampf, the suspect “possibly” had a connection to the paper through social media. The suspect was identified as Jarrod Warren Ramos. Ramos filed a defamation claim in 2012 against the paper but the case was dismissed. He is currently in custody. President Trump was briefed on the events.
One of Supreme Court’s most high-profile decisions this week involved unions, but the principle at stake was free speech.