Las Vegas Morning Update – Saturday, June 30, 2018.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over the Knights second day of scrimmage at City National Arena.
Review-Journal soccer reporter Ben Gotz previews key matches in in the World Cup Round of 16.
The Resort on Mount Charleston has sold, Raiders owner Mark Davis throws a barbecue, and a Las Vegas woman found dead was a police informant.
One of Supreme Court’s most high-profile decisions this week involved unions, but the principle at stake was free speech.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over the Knights getting ready to participate in a scrimmage for the next few days.
Review-Journal Soccer reporter Ben Gotz goes over the lights loss to the swope park rangers.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over day two of the Golden Knights development camp.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond interviews Golden Knights prospect Reid Duke.
Nevada Politics Today video host Victor Joecks sits down with Hardeep Sull to discuss immigration and the border wall.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over the Golden Knights development camp and how the prospects are looking to improve their game.
Nevada is a right-to-work state so teachers don’t have to join the Clark County Education Association. If they do join, however, they can only leave by submitting written notice to the union between July 1 and 15. Support staffers and education employees throughout Nevada have the same opt-out window.
“Pawn Stars” debuted in July 2009. The reality show gives viewers an insider’s view of running Gold & Silver Pawn, but mostly it’s about the people: Rick Harrison, who runs the store in Downtown Las Vegas, Corey Harrison, Rick’s son, Chumlee — that’s Austin Russell’s nickname, and The Old Man — Rick’s father, Richard Harrison, who died Monday morning after a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s disease. The show featured a parade of local experts on collectors items that show up on pawn shops’ countertops. And the junk that everyone wants to believe is worth hundreds — maybe thousands. The merchandise, and the experts who knew so much about it, captured more attention and prompted several spinoffs. From Counting Cars to American Restoration and Cajun Pawn Stars. Pawn Stars created a national following and a foundation for Reality TV programs in Las Vegas.
David Perron, James Neal set to leave Golden Knights Perron and Neal were key contributors on the second line for the Knights, helping the expansion team to the Pacific Division and Western Conference championships. Perron’s agent, Allan Walsh, told the Review-Journal on Sunday that the Knights have not made a new contract offer since the season ended. Neal turned down a five-year, $25 million offer from the Knights at the trade deadline, according to the Calgary Sun.
Richard Harrison of ‘Pawn Stars’ dies, David Perron and James Neal set to leave Golden Knights, and drummer Vinnie Paul dies.
Las Vegas Lights beat writer Ben Gotz goes over the Lights 3-2 loss against the Swope Park Rangers.
Review-Journal soccer reporter Ben Gotz previews key matches in the third round of the world cup.
The increasing number of tariffs may hit developers hard in Las Vegas and other cities.
Bryan Salmond Recaps The Vegas Golden Knights 2018 Draft picks Rounds 2-7.
Bryan Salmond RecapsThe Vegas Golden Knights 2018 Draft picks.
President Donald Trump speaks at the Nevada Republican Party State Convention at the Suncoast Station.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over the first round of the NHL Draft picks and the rumors surrounding the Knights recruiting Ilya Kovalchuk.
Donald Trump’s Las Vegas visit, a knife attack over nachos, and a deadly robbery.
Golden Edge video host Bryan Salmond provides a preview heading into the 2018 NHL Draft and Golden Knights General Manager George McPhee discusses how the team has prepared for it.
Golden Knights release schedule for 2018-19 NHL season. The Golden Knights will play five of their first six games on the road. The Knights are at Washington on Oct. 10 in a rematch of the Stanley Cup Final and face Pittsburgh the following night. The NHL previously announced the Knights open the season at home Oct. 4 against Philadelphia.