Golden Edge: Knights Beat Blues In Overtime
 
Golden Edge: Knights Beat Blues In Overtime

Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond, Golden Knights beat reporter Steve Carp and David Schoen go over the Knights overtime victory to the St. Louis Blues.

Balloon release in memory of 3 Las Vegas teens killed in Huntington Beach crash
 
Balloon release in memory of 3 Las Vegas teens killed in Huntington Beach crash

Allie Rossi and Alexis Vargas participate in a balloon release during a candlelight vigil at Knickerbocker Park in Las Vegas Friday, March 30, 2018.

Allie’s brother, Albert “A.J.” Rossi, along with fellow Centennial High School students Dylan Mack and Brooke Hawley, died in a car crash caused by a drunk driver in Huntington Beach, Calif. early Thursday. Vargas, who was also on the trip, was injured in the accident. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Civil rights activist talks about meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
 
Civil rights activist talks about meeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

On April 26, 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. came to Las Vegas to speak at the Las Vegas NAACP chapter’s Freedom Banquet. Though the passing decades have left those who attended with sketchy memories of exactly what was said, Esther Langston still remembers the power of the man and his message. (Andrea Cornejo/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Loyola Chicago’s Sister Jean Says God Likes the NCAA Better than the NBA
 
Loyola Chicago’s Sister Jean Says God Likes the NCAA Better than the NBA

Loyola Chicago’s Sister Jean Says God Likes the NCAA Better than the NBA The nun delivered the burn during her scheduled time with the media on Friday. One of the questions Sister Jean answered was: Is God a basketball fan? “He probably is. And he’s probably more of a basketball fan of the NCAA than the NBA.” “I’ll wager that your viewer audience is very large this time and that if you compare it to the NBA when they’re playing, it’ll be different.” “I say that because these young players are playing with their hearts and not for any financial assistance.” Loyola Chicago’s 98-year-old chaplain has now become an international sensation after her school’s Cinderella run to the NCAA Final Four. 11-seed Loyola Chicago will take on 3-seed Michigan on Saturday on TBS at 6:09 p.m. EST.

Columbine Memorial Provides Comfort, Hope
 
Columbine Memorial Provides Comfort, Hope

Rick Townsend, president of the Columbine memorial board, discusses the loss of his daughter Lauren during the Columbine school shooting on April 20, 1999.

Witness describes scene at Terrible Herbst shooting
 
Witness describes scene at Terrible Herbst shooting

Julio Cesar Arguello, an employee at the Henderson gas station where three people were shot on Friday, says the shooter was another employee. Arguello recounts his effort to help one of the people who was shot.

Twitter to Host Final Four ‘Watch Parties’ With Live Analysis
 
Twitter to Host Final Four ‘Watch Parties’ With Live Analysis

Twitter to Host Final Four ‘Watch Parties’ With Live Analysis The social media site will also be hosting Watch Parties for the National Championship Game on Monday. Twitter describes them as a “live social-viewing experience,” comprised of analyst commentary, reactions and highlights. The Final Four Watch Parties will stream live on Twitter starting Saturday, March 31, at 6 p.m. ET to coincide with the first game of the evening — Michigan vs. Loyola Chicago. Following the first game of the night, two, No. 1 seeds battle as Kansas takes on Villanova. TBS is broadcasting Saturday’s semifinals and the April 2 National Championship.

Carlos Alvarez is experiencing a rebirth with Lights FC
 
Carlos Alvarez is experiencing a rebirth with Lights FC

Lights FC midfielder Carlos Alvarez is on pace for a career year. The attacker already has two assists in two games this season. His play is likely going to draw the attention of higher-level clubs. I’m pretty sure that Carlos doesn’t want to end the season with us. Why? Because I’m sure one high level team will take him during this season. For his part, Alvarez isn’t focused on another team coming after him. My only thought, my only thinking is the Lights. That’s who I’m playing for and that’s who I want to give my best to because at the end of the day I want to be the best at my position.

Collecting Golden Knights pucks at T-Mobile Arena
 
Collecting Golden Knights pucks at T-Mobile Arena

Vegas Golden Knights fans talk about collecting limited edition pucks before the team’s game against the Calgary Flames on March 18, 2018. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review Journal)

Head-on crash sends 4 to the hospital
 
Head-on crash sends 4 to the hospital

A head-on collision Friday morning sent four people to the hospital with injuries police say were not life threatening. The crash occurred when the driver of a Honda Accord attempted to turn left onto Flamingo from Swenson Street. Police were not sure if either driver was impaired.

Transportation Department spends $700,000 to rebuild tortoise fences
 
Transportation Department spends $700,000 to rebuild tortoise fences

State road workers’ mistakes cost taxpayers more than $1 million. About $560,000 in federal funds built tortoise fences along I-95. But the fences were too short to protect the tortoises. And culverts for the tortoises were so poorly designed that a tortoise died trying to get under the freeway.

Convention Authority tries to thwart investigation
 
Convention Authority tries to thwart investigation

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority paid consultants… to help thwart a Review-Journal investigation. One consultant wanted to search campaign records… to discredit a top Nevada politician and LVCVA critic. Thousands went to outside counsel and PR contractors. Authority staff emailed talking points to board members. Authority spokeswoman Jacqueline Peterson called the reporters “charlatan carpetbaggers.” But in the end, the Authority responded to the investigation by making reforms.