Entertainers plan benefit shows for Las Vegas shooting victims

The Strip’s newest arena and one of its lavishly appointed theaters will reportedly be the site where Las Vegas entertainers will coalesce to show strength and support following Oct. 1’s mass shooting on the Strip.

 
Thousands pay respects to Las Vegas victims at Strip memorial

Thousands of tourists and local residents, carrying flowers, signs and balloons, made their way Saturday afternoon to a memorial to remember the victims of the Oct. 1 massacre.

#VegasStrong shirts raise funds for Las Vegas victims

The heartfelt outpouring of local pride that many Las Vegans have expressed this in the past week has become tangible, becoming even easier to display, thanks to a series of high-profile T-shirts designed to raise money for the victims of the Oct. 1 shootings.

NFL Week 5 betting breakdown

Handicapper Bruce Marshall breaks down Week 5 of the NFL season.

 
Las Vegas police hope to close gender, race gaps

When the Las Vegas Strip erupted in gunfire a week ago, Metropolitan Police Department recruit Jasmen Jackson hated that she couldn’t suit up and respond to the scene of the deadliest mass shooting in modern history.

Q&A: Magic Johnson discusses all things Lakers

Review-Journal reporter Ashton Ferguson caught up with Magic Johnson ahead of the Lakers’ preseason game against the Sacramento Kings on Sunday at T-Mobile Arena.

Boulder City art fair draws crowds weekend after shooting

Boulder City’s annual Art in the Park was bucolic as usual Saturday. As chimes tinkled in the gentle breezes and people meandered between booths offering everything from fine-art paintings to clever crafts, those attending were reveling in the usually mundane aspects of life and not focusing on the horrors of the Strip massacre that started their week.

Raiders diagnose issues, look to right their running game

The Raiders’ offense ran on a paved road. Its linemen bullied defenses, double teams a staple to their clinic. The team produced 287 yards on 54 designed runs, an average of 5.3 yards per carry.

Las Vegas Review-Journal NFL Challenge picks

Hank “The Hammer” Goldberg (13-6-1) leads Matt Youmans (12-7-1) by one game in the Review-Journal’s NFL Challenge handicapping contest.

Las Vegas DJ challenges fellow DJs, casino owners to donate

Wynn Nightlife resident DJ and electronic dance music megastar Diplo announced he has donated $100,000 to victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting; Tiesto tweeted he would donate $200,000, and others made donations.

Las Vegas shooter flew under the radar in Reno, residents recall

Stephen Paddock, the gunman who sprayed bullets on concertgoers Oct. 1in Las Vegas, was “very unfriendly” while his girlfriend was just the opposite, says aman who interacted with both in a Reno casino.

 
LVCVA to vote on $80M Las Vegas 51s stadium naming rights deal

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will consider spending $80 million over 20 years on the naming rights for the “Las Vegas Ballpark,” a Triple A baseball stadium in Summerlin where the Las Vegas 51s would play beginning in 2019.

Ding’s Garden serves flavors, textures of Shanghainese cuisine

Shanghai cuisine — the youngest of China’s 10 primary regional styles and one of the least familiar to some Westerners — can seem a little odd to those used to Americanized Cantonese and Szechuan. Stinky Tofu, for example, earns its name. But as interpreted at Ding’s Garden, the sometimes unfamiliar, divergent flavors and textures blend into a comforting, crazy quilt for the senses.

Mandalay Bay recharges with ‘Nashville Unplugged’

“Nashville Unplugged” five years ago by Benward returned this weekend, bringing joyful country sounds to the property for the first time since Sunday’s mass shooting from at Route 91 Harvest festival

Minnesota man lived with bodies of mom, brother for year

A Minnesota man who lived in a house with the decomposing bodies of his mother and twin brother for about a year said he could not bring himself to report their deaths to authorities.

Dana White to honor first responders with free tickets to UFC 216

UFC president Dana White plans to honor the heroes and victims of the mass shooting in Las Vegas at UFC 216 and wants as many first responders as possible to be there to witness the event in person.

UFC’s Frank Trigg is newly married, enjoying Hawaii’s slower pace

The way Frank Trigg tells it, mere mortals can’t help but get a little jealous: “You wake up in the middle of the night to go to the set, but on your way you hear the ocean waves gently hitting the shore in the background.”

Musicians, fans raise money for Las Vegas first responders

Megadeth bassist David Ellefson joined about 150 fans at Count’s Vamp’d Rock Bar Grill on West Sahara Avenue Thursday for an auction to support the Firefighters of Southern Nevada Burn Foundation.

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