Gruden says he wants to beat coronavirus “into the ground” – VIDEO
 
Gruden says he wants to beat coronavirus “into the ground” – VIDEO

As Raiders Training Camp got underway amid the coronavirus pandemic, head coach Jon Gruden talked about how the virus has affected people he knows, the NFL, the Raiders and commented on those opting out of the season because of it. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Raiders Gruden, Ruggs update from training camp – Video
 
Raiders Gruden, Ruggs update from training camp – Video

Raiders head coach Jon Gruden says he has not heard from any of his players on their choice to opt out from playing this season. Meanwhile, rookie wide receiver Henry Ruggs says he feels 100 percent himself after suffering from a freak injury back in early June.

Gruden, Ruggs on expectations for the Raiders in 2020 – VIDEO
 
Gruden, Ruggs on expectations for the Raiders in 2020 – VIDEO

Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden on what improvements can be made to give the team a winning record and wide receiver Henry Ruggs talks about how he can contribute to the team in 2020. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

How Rookies Adjust to NFL is Different in a Coronavirus World – VIDEO
 
How Rookies Adjust to NFL is Different in a Coronavirus World – VIDEO

Raiders head coach Jon Gruden and their number one pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, wide receiver Henry Ruggs, address how the coronavirus pandemic has affected rookies attempting to transition to the NFL. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Knights on unity demonstrations during the Anthem
 
Golden Knights on unity demonstrations during the Anthem

Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore and head coach Pete DeBoer comment on the team’s plans to demonstrate during the National Anthem and the importance of displaying unity.

New guidelines by the SNHD say no more testing for those who test positive
 
New guidelines by the SNHD say no more testing for those who test positive

On Wednesday, the Southern Nevada Health District said it no longer recommends people who tested positive for COVID-19 be tested again. RJ reporter Bailey Schulz talks more about how this new guideline is aimed at reducing the number of people being tested and overwhelming the testing system. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

1 dead in 2-vehicle hit-and-run crash – Video
 
1 dead in 2-vehicle hit-and-run crash – Video

One person died and another was injured in a two-vehicle crash on Decatur Boulevard and Carmen boulevards, near Washington Avenue, in central Las Vegas, early Thursday morning, July 30. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Cosmopolitan workers COVID19 spread
 
Cosmopolitan workers COVID19 spread

The Review-Journal had interviewed six employees and had been in contact with a total of nine Cosmopolitan workers who have said they are concerned for their health and safety.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a homicide
 
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a homicide

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a homicide at the area of East Flamingo Road and Palos Verde Street on Tuesday, June 30, 2020, in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Latest update on the Mahogany Fire containment
 
Latest update on the Mahogany Fire containment

The Mahogany Fire near Mount Charleston is now estimated to be about 2,700 acres with about 10 percent of the blaze contained, a fire official said.
“We have roughly 240 personnel assigned to the fire with more arriving throughout the day,” said Brandon Hampton, a fire information officer for Great Basin Team 7.

Gilbert Burns Dominates Tyron Woodley in UFC’s Return to Las Vegas – VIDEO
 
Gilbert Burns Dominates Tyron Woodley in UFC’s Return to Las Vegas – VIDEO

Gilbert Burns established himself as a top contender in the welterweight division after dominating Tyron Woodley in the main event of UFC on ESPN 9 in Las Vegas. Heidi Fang and Adam Hill discuss his performance as well as Mackenzie Dern’s win over Hannah Cifers. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Black Lives Matter Protest on Las Vegas Strip – VIDEO
 
Black Lives Matter Protest on Las Vegas Strip – VIDEO

Las Vegas police said they arrested 80 people Friday night during a protest on the Strip. Twelve officers were injured, the department said Saturday, although the extent of the officers’ injuries was unclear.

Review-Journal photographer arrested during Las Vegas Strip protest – VIDEO
 
Review-Journal photographer arrested during Las Vegas Strip protest – VIDEO

Las Vegas police arrested two photojournalists, including a Review-Journal staff photographer, while they were photographing a Friday night protest on the Strip. The demonstrators were protesting the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody. Similar protests have broken out across the U.S. Review-Journal photographer Ellen Schmidt was arrested, along with photographer and former Review-Journal employee Bridget Bennett. Both were booked into the Clark County Detention Center and face misdemeanor charges.

Sisolak “Road to Recovery” Phase One takeaways – VIDEO
 
Sisolak “Road to Recovery” Phase One takeaways – VIDEO

Renee Summerour and RJ reporter Colton Lochhead discuss the takeaways from Gov. Steve Sisolak’s “Road to Recovery Plan,” when will it start and for how long. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Sisolak talks phase one of Nevada recovery roadmap – VIDEO
 
Sisolak talks phase one of Nevada recovery roadmap – VIDEO

Most Nevada businesses will reopen by May 15 in phase 1 of the recovery. Casinos will remain closed, along with other venues where large crowds may congregate. (Governor’s Office/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Allegiant Air employees deliver snacks and drinks to food pantry – VIDEO
 
Allegiant Air employees deliver snacks and drinks to food pantry – VIDEO

Allegiant Air donated food items to the Vegas Community Pantry in Las Vegas. The snack and drinks are commissary items that Allegiant planned to serve to passengers who were flying to Las Vegas for March Madness. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

New visitation report shows plunging numbers for March
 
New visitation report shows plunging numbers for March

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reported Thursday that convention attendance fell 54.8 percent to 249,800. March normally is one of the city’s strongest months for conventions and trade shows.

Day care changes hours and takes extra steps to help guardians – VIDEO
 
Day care changes hours and takes extra steps to help guardians – VIDEO

Sarah Washington, whose children attend Discovery Gardens Childcare, shares the importance of the facility’s hour changes, and child care director Ariella Thomas discusses some other changes Discovery Gardens Childcare has made, in Las Vegas on Monday, March 30, 2020. (Elizabeth Page Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Elipagephoto

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