Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over the Golden Knights loss against the Washington Capitals in game four of the Stanley Cup Final.
Golden Knights fans gather at the T-Mobile Arena to watch game four of the Stanley Cup Final.
Golden Knights fans gather at the T-Mobile arena to cheer for the Knights in game four of the Stanley Cup Final.
Sen. Dean Heller talks to the Review-Journal about cheering on the Golden Knights and what the team has meant to the city.
The Metropolitan Police Department released security footage and new details on the suspect for the double homicide at Circus Circus. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae
Macy’s Backstage opened in Meadows Mall on Saturday with discounts on items ranging from 20 to 80 percent off.
More Nevada Backstage stores will open in the fall.
Macy’s previously closed its Boulevard Mall location as one of 68 stores shuttered during 2017.
Michael Logan, the man facing child abuse and other charges in the death of his 2-year-old son appears in court on Monday morning.
Monday’s headlines: Golden Knights Stanley Cup watch party will be inside arena, a drive-by shooting, and Las Vegas may be getting bigger.
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Acting coach Daryl Morris, whose father Bobby was Elvis Presley’s conductor in Las Vegas, discusses his craft and how he leads his own classes. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Designer Kathrine Baumann and jeweler Aaron Shum set the Guinness World Record for most diamonds (9,888) set on a handbag. The Coca Cola bottle-shaped purse was on display at the Coca Cola Store on the Strip. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Ed Graney and Adam Hill talk about what they think the Golden Knights need to do to rediscover a groove heading into Game 4.
Zac Pacleb brings an update from the Golden Knights off day availability, including why the team isn’t panicking just yet.
Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant talks to the media on the off day about what the Knights must do to get back on track.
Ryan Carpenter, David Perron and Deryk Engelland talk to the media on their off day before getting ready for Game 4.
Golden Knights forward Tomas Nosek talks to the media after going down 2-1 in the series to the Washington Capitals.
Sunday’s headlines: Mobile Pre-K and Sweets on the Las Vegas Strip
Ochoa describes his game against the Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC on Saturday at Cashman Field. (Ben Gotz)
Capitals forward Alexander Ovechkin talks about his team’s 3-1 win over the Vegas Golden Knights.
James Neal, Deryk Engelland and Tomas Nosek talk about the 3-1 loss and going down 2-1 in the series to the Washington Capitals.
Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury talks to the media after the Knights lose Game 3 in Washington D.C.
Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant talks to the media after the Knights’ 3-1 loss to the Capitals.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over the Knights game three loss against the Washington Capitals in the Stanley Cup Final series.
Los Angeles-based artist, Andrew Schoultz, discusses his artwork and the exhibition
The Las Vegas Review-Journal asked for public records to investigate constable spending. But Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell hired outside counsel to fight the request. And he wanted the county to pay nearly $7,500 for those attorneys. The county declined. And records show the constable’s office owes taxpayers $700,000. County officials said the money will be repaid over three years. Mitchell abandoned his re-election before the Review-Journal story ran.
More than 100 people rallied together Saturday, June 2, 2018, at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden as part of Wear Orange Weekend, a national movement calling for an end to gun violence. More than 350 such events are slated to take place between June 2 and June 3 across the United States.
At the beginning of May, D’Andre Burnett is behind in school after getting in trouble and being sent to an in-house behavioral program. In the eleventh hour, noone but him knew if he would graduate. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae
First Friday attendees got to ride in BalanceVille, a Burning Man art car that rises 50 feet in the air on a hydraulic lift. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @MadelynGReese
Culinary Local 226 and Caesars Entertainment Corp. have reached a tentative five-year labor agreement. It is expected to avert a strike that could have crippled Southern Nevada’s resort corridor. The settlement will affect about a quarter of the 50,000 resort workers whose contracts expired at midnight. Details of the settlement have yet to be announced. The next big hurdle is settling a contract with MGM Resorts International, the largest employer of union workers on the Strip.
Here’s a look at what’s happening this weekend in the Las Vegas Valley.
