Organizers cancel gun show in Las Vegas

Organizers of the Eastside Cannery Casino Gun Show, which was scheduled for this weekend, have canceled the event.

Nevada Supreme Court upholds death penalty conviction

The Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the convictions and death sentences for Donte Johnson in connection with a 1988 quadruple homicide in Las Vegas.

North Las Vegas woman learns music-production ropes

As Amy Perren presses buttons on an MPC 1000 beat-making machine, husband Stephan watches earnestly and gives her tips. The North Las Vegas couple, both 29, listen to a cassette tape of the soundtrack to one of her favorite horror films:1992’s ” Death Becomes Her. ” Amy picks out what part of the song she wants to sample before chopping it, then looping it (repeating) and adding drums and a bassline on a keyboard.

MGM Resorts shelves marketing in response to Las Vegas shooting

MGM Resorts International has shelved marketing pitches as it grapples with the aftermath of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history – a massacre launched from, and against, its properties.

Marc-Andre Fleury’s love for game could prove golden for Knights

If history is indeed written by winners, Marc-Andre Fleury more than anyone else wearing a Golden Knights sweater deserves to hold a pen, for it is his likeness by which the first major league professional sports franchise in Las Vegas will be defined.

33 Las Vegas shooting victims from California

Californians comprised more than half of the 58 people killed in the Route 91 Harvest Festival mass shooting Sunday, according information gathered by Review-Journal reporters.

Beware of Las Vegas shooting GoFundMe scams

The Nevada Attorney General’s Office is working with GoFundMe to help donors avoid scams as they give to charities raising money for victims of the Las Vegas shooting.

 
Tropical Storm Nate could hit Gulf Coast over the weekend

Tropical Storm Nate formed off the coast of Nicaragua on Thursday and was being blamed for five deaths in that country as it spun north toward a potential landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast as a hurricane over the weekend.

Amid budget turmoil, 3 Bruner teachers’ jobs spared

While budget-cut anxiety hangs over the Clark County School District, Bruner Elementary School ’s three newest teachers — Madonna Hakim, Emily Rios and Amanda Hosseini, all 22 — can breathe easily.

Las Vegas Strip shooter may have checked out other music festivals

Investigators are looking into whether gunman Stephen Paddock scoped out bigger music festivals in Las Vegas and Chicago — and perhaps Boston’s Fenway Park — before setting up his perch in a casino hotel and raining deadly fire on country music fans.

Netflix raising rates for new and existing subscribers

Netflix has again raised the monthly price of its most popular streaming plan in the U.S., with the two-stream HD tier now $10.99 per month for new subscribers — while existing customers will be moved to the new rate over the next several months.

Northbound I-15 near Sahara reopens after load spill

Northbound Interstate 15 has reopened after being shut down at Sahara Avenue due to a spilled load, according to a tweet from the Regional Transportation Commission.

Las Vegas student arrested after threats to high school

An 18-year-old female Centennial High School student was in custody Thursday after allegedly threatening a mass shooting at the school on social media.

Henderson library campaign asks public to knit for charity

The Gibson Library ‘s fourth annual Crafting for a Cause donation campaign is set to begin Oct. 7. The library will provide people with yarn to take home and craft blankets, hats, mittens, booties or other items to be donated to Las Vegas Valley charities and nonprofits.

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