Utah police detective appeals firing after nurse arrest

A Utah police detective has formally appealed the decision to fire him after he was caught on video roughly handcuffing a nurse because she refused to allow him to draw blood from an unconscious patient, his lawyer said Friday.

 
Lawyers seek order requiring MGM Resorts to preserve evidence

Lawyers for a California woman who was shot and critically wounded during the Route 91 Harvest music festival filed a lawsuit Friday against MGM Resorts International, the concert host and a bump stock maker.

Raiders-Chargers game expected to stay in Oakland despite wildfires

The Raiders’ game on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers is expected to remain at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. There was discussion about moving it in response to wildfire-worsened air quality conditions.

Report: Golden Knights’ trademark dispute isn’t over yet

The Army and The College of St. Rose in upstate New York were granted extensions by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to file official opposition to the Golden Knights’ name, according to a report from SportsLogos.Net.

Cowboys’ Ezekiel Elliott faces suspension again after court ruling

A federal appeals court cleared the way Thursday for the NFL to impose a six-game suspension on Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott over domestic violence allegations, siding with the league in the latest high-profile fight over its ability to punish players for off-field behavior.

 
In Las Vegas, Al Gore says renewable energy economy ‘taking off’

The Strip was hit by “An Inconvenient Truth” Friday, as former Vice President Al Gore opened the National Clean Energy Conference in Las Vegas with an alarming vision of an unfolding global climate crisis.

Funeral homes work to get Las Vegas shooting victims back home

They road-tripped from Southern California, or jetted from as far as Massachusetts or Canada, bound to see their favorite country musicians play on the Las Vegas Strip.

 
Trump blasts Iran on nuke deal, vows to terminate if no changes

President Donald Trump on Friday angrily accused Iran of violating the spirit of the landmark 2015 nuclear, but said he was not yet ready to pull the U.S. out or re-impose nuclear sanctions.

Betting trends for NFL Week 6

The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.

Leisure Travel Vans adds front twin bed model to Wonder lineup

Leisure Travel Vans, a brand of Triple E Recreational Vehicles, has added a new twin-bed model to the Wonder lineup — a new RV with European interior styling built on the North American-built Ford Transit chassis.

 
Sheriff Lombardo, MGM in agreement on latest Las Vegas shooting timeline

A sometimes combative and at times emotional Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo on Friday announced a second significant adjustment to the Metropolitan Police Department’s timeline of events surrounding the Oct. 1 Strip attack.

Mandalay Bay security guard skips TV interviews after Las Vegas shooting

Union official tells Review-Journal that the security guard who first encountered mass shooter Stephen Paddock was preparing to give interviews on Thursday when he left his Las Vegas hotel, possibly to seek medical attention.

Trump gets warm reception at Values Voter Summit

President tells annual gathering of religious conservative voters that he’s keeping his campaign promises, while other speakers lambaste the GOP establishment, particularly the Senate.

Nevadans sue Governor Sandoval over gun background check law

A lawsuit has been filed against Gov. Brian Sandoval over the state’s failure to implement a private gun sale background check approved by voters in November 2016.

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