Big Bounce America visits North Las Vegas
 
Big Bounce America visits North Las Vegas

Billing itself as “the biggest bounce house in the world,” Big Bounce America visits Craig Ranch Regional Park in Las Vegas.

A look inside the new pumping station at Lake Mead
 
A look inside the new pumping station at Lake Mead

Southern Nevada Water Authority is constructing a $650 million pumping station to help in cases of drought and low water levels at Lake Mead. (Video by Patrick Connolly)

Deryk Engelland Sendoff at Knights Arena
 
Deryk Engelland Sendoff at Knights Arena

Golden Knights fans gathered outside City National Arena to wish the team luck before they traveled to Los Angeles for the Stanley Cup playoffs.(Mike Shoro/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

UNLV reaction to spring football game
 
UNLV reaction to spring football game

UNLV comments on Saturday’s spring football game. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

NBA playoffs in Las Vegas
 
NBA playoffs in Las Vegas

In 1992, the Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Lakers played an NBA playoff game in Las Vegas. Game 4 of the Western Conference first round was originally set for the Los Angeles Forum. It was moved to the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas at short notice amid the Rodney King riots. The Trail Blazers won 102-76, eliminating the Lakers 3 games to 1. Clyde Drexler scored 26 points for Portland while Danny Ainge added 19. It was the last playoff game of the four major sports to be played in Las Vegas before the Golden Knights beat the Los Angeles Kings 1-0 on Wednesday.

Endangered Devils Hole Pupfish numbers enough for concern, but not panic
 
Endangered Devils Hole Pupfish numbers enough for concern, but not panic

Researchers from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Death Valley National Park came together at Devils Hole, about 90 miles west of Las Vegas, for a biannual count of the Devils Hole Pupfish, an endangered species. Their count this time – 87. (Video by Patrick Connolly)