Bryan Salmond recaps the Golden Knights’ loss to the New York Rangers, including Maxime Lagace’s first start for Las Vegas.
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Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken and Bryan Salmond go over Marshawn Lynch being reinstated after his one game suspension due to unsportsmanlike conduct and the injury report.
Ed Graney and Steve Carp recap the Golden Knights loss in Brooklyn to the New York Islanders, including Oscar Dansk going down with an injury and what that means going forward for Vegas.
Attorneys plan to inspect the Route 91 Harvest concert venue where 58 people were killed and hundreds were injured in the Oct. 1 shooting. Experts plan to photograph and diagram the concert grounds. The inspection could pave the way for vendors to retrieve their belongings from the site by the end of the week A Clark County judge granted a temporary restraining order to prevent MGM Resorts International from destroying any evidence related to the shooting, including gunman Stephen Paddock’s suite at the Mandalay Bay
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporters Gilbert Manzano, Ed Graney and Michael Gehlken recap today’s game against the Buffalo Bills. The Raiders are still struggling on offense and defense and Derek Carr threw two more interceptions.
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and handicapper Kelly Stewart showcase the tweets from Raider Nation after the Raiders’ 34-14 lost to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Oct. 29, 2017.
Review-Journal reporters Steve Carp and David Schoen recap tonight’s Golden Knights 7-0 win over the Colorado Avalanche. The Golden Knights are now 8-1 before heading out on the road for six away games.
The Clark County School District is currently holding private meetings to discuss implementing a district-wide policy on transgender students. That should concern every parent who thinks having boy private parts makes you a boy.
Fifty-eight people killed. More than 500 injured. And yet, nearly a month after the Las Vegas Strip experienced the worst mass shooting in modern American history, local and federal authorities are refusing to fill in the blanks. In the days after Oct. 1, when Stephen Paddock opened fire on the Route 91 Harvest festival crowd from his Mandalay Bay corner suite, Las Vegas police were hosting multiple news conferences a day. They released a comprehensive timeline, which ended up being wrong. They took it back, and tried to clarify the errors, but instead caused more confusion. At least twice this week, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has asked to speak with Sheriff Joe Lombardo about the shooting investigation. Both times, reporters were told by Carla Alston, the Police Department’s director of communications, that the sheriff “will not be conducting interviews.”
Entertainer Frank Marino, the star of “Frank Marino’s Divas Las Vegas,” has always had flair to spare and plenty of devoted fans. But since buying a home in Eagle Hills in Summerlin, come Halloween, he has to pull out all the stops.