Golden Knights’ prospect Cody Glass
 
Golden Knights’ prospect Cody Glass

Golden Knights’ prospect Cody Glass talks about training camp. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Fruition Vineyards Encourages Young Entrepreneurs to “Buy, Flip, Dream”
 
Fruition Vineyards Encourages Young Entrepreneurs to “Buy, Flip, Dream”

Once a month, young adults gather at Fruition Vineyards on South Maryland Parkway near UNLV to dig through a stack of rare, vintage and designer clothing that’s marked down well below it’s resale value. Shop founder Valerie Julian began the vent, dubbed “Fruition Vineyards” in August after running her streetwear shop since 2005. The event gives young entrepreneurs the opportunity to “buy, flip, dream” according to Jean. Meaning that they’re encouraged to buy the clothing for sale and find a way to resell it for a profit, then reinvest that into whatever dream they pursue: college, a hobby or their own resale business. Shoppers lined up starting an hour before noon on the last Saturday in April for the opportunity and spoke about what they hoped to do with their finds and profits. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @MadelynGReese

Las Vegas Teen Makes Clothing Resale His Side Hustle
 
Las Vegas Teen Makes Clothing Resale His Side Hustle

Las Vegas resident Reanu Elises, 18, started buying and selling streetwear online when he was a high school junior. Like many other young adults, the world of online resale applications like Depop and Mercari have made selling clothing online for a profit easy. Now, Elises spends his free time at thrift shops looking for rare and vintage clothing he can list on his on his shop. Now in his freshman year at UNLV as a business marketing major, Elises hopes to open a shop of his own one day and start his own clothing brand. He estimates that he’s made about $1000 from just thrifted finds in the past year, which he’ll use to buy more thrift clothing and help pay for expenses in college. (Madelyn Reese/ Las Vegas Review-Journal) @MadelynGReese

Las Vegas Raiders Stadium Progress
 
Las Vegas Raiders Stadium Progress

Construction at Las Vegas Raiders stadium as seen on September 11, 2018, in Las Vegas. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Canelo vs. GGG 2 fight week kicks off with the grand arrivals
 
Canelo vs. GGG 2 fight week kicks off with the grand arrivals

Bryan Salmond and Gilbert Manzano discuss the atmosphere of fight week as it kicks off in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand with the grand arrivals of Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Gennady “GGG” Golovkin.

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Nascar Truck Series Drivers Troy Herbst, Noah Gragson
 
Nascar Truck Series Drivers Troy Herbst, Noah Gragson

NASCAR Truck Series drivers Riley Herbst, Noah Gragson of Las Vegas discuss their racing futures ahead of the World of Westgate 200 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Video for Palo Verde 9/11 memorial
 
Video for Palo Verde 9/11 memorial

Members of the Palo Verde Air Force JROTC gather during the annual rededication ceremony remembering victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which claimed the life of teacher Barbara Edwards, at the memorial in her memory at Palo Verde High School.

LVCVA CEO Steve Hill said he did not know how much he would be offered in pay
 
LVCVA CEO Steve Hill said he did not know how much he would be offered in pay

The LVCVA board is scheduled to vote on Hill’s compensation Tuesday, but he said he does not know how much he will make. Ralenkotter made $862,000 in salary, bonus and benefits in 2017 and received a $455,000 severance package, including the consulting contract. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

LVCVA CEO Steve Hill takes questions on taxpayer funded compensation
 
LVCVA CEO Steve Hill takes questions on taxpayer funded compensation

Steve Hill made $132,875.20 in regular salary while working as the executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, according to TransparentNevada. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s seven-member compensation committee on Tuesday recommended an annual salary of $375,000 plus benefits for Steve Hill. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Vegas Nation: Raiders secondary struggles against Cardinals
 
Vegas Nation: Raiders secondary struggles against Cardinals

The Raiders lost to the Cardinals 20-10 to open the 2017 preseason on Saturday. Quarterback EJ Manuel completed 10 of 12 passes for 107 yards in his Raiders debut. Derek Carr, Marshawn Lynch, Amari Cooper and Khalil Mack didn’t play. The Vegas Nation crew recaps the game. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Raiders Carr and Mack hope to send message of unity and love
 
Raiders Carr and Mack hope to send message of unity and love

During the national anthem, Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek put his arm around defensive end Khalil Mack to show a sign of solidarity. As he did in the first week of preseason, running back Marshawn Lynch opted to sit during the anthem.

Del Rio not impressed with defense, comments on Sean Smith’s arrest
 
Del Rio not impressed with defense, comments on Sean Smith’s arrest

Oakland Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio says aside from Khalil Mack scoring a sack, the defense needs to improve and also comments on how the team plans to deal with cornerback Sean Smith’s arrest. Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal @HeidiFang

Raiders post game with Giorgio Tavecchio and Jalen Richard
 
Raiders post game with Giorgio Tavecchio and Jalen Richard

The Oakland Raiders kicker Giorgio Tavecchio talks about his performance in his first NFL game after being a part of the team’s practice squad for multiple seasons. Running back Jalen Richard reflects on what Marshawn Lynch brings to the table.

9/11 memorial at Neal STEAM Academy in Las Vegas
 
9/11 memorial at Neal STEAM Academy in Las Vegas

Joseph M. Neal STEAM Academy in Las Vegas held a 9/11 memorial ceremony Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018. Principal Denise Murray and her husband, a former Port Authority lieutenant who was previously stationed at the World Trade Center, lost 32 of their friends on 9/11. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)