Students and parents gather for town hall over CCSD budget cuts
 
Students and parents gather for town hall over CCSD budget cuts

Students and parents gathered outside of Stanford Elementary school for a town hall to express grievances with the recent CCSD budget cuts as well as their school’s designation as an autonomous school on Wednesday. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Edge: Knights continue to impact the community
 
Golden Edge: Knights continue to impact the community

Ed Graney interviews Golden Knights fan Spike Measer about the emotions from the Golden Knights Stanley Cup run as well as what the team has meant to the community.

Nevada Politics Today: Bryce Henderson
 
Nevada Politics Today: Bryce Henderson

Nevada Politics Today video host Victor Joecks sits down with Democrat candidate for Senate District 10, Bryce Henderson.

Arizona, New Orleans Pegged to Host Super Bowls in 2023 and 2024
 
Arizona, New Orleans Pegged to Host Super Bowls in 2023 and 2024

Arizona, New Orleans Pegged to Host Super Bowls in 2023 and 2024 The announcement comes after league owners unanimously voted to approve the two cities. Arizona’s University of Phoenix Stadium will host Super Bowl LVII in 2023, its fourth time hosting. Michael Bidwell, Arizona Cardinals president New Orleans’ Mercedes-Benz Superdome will host Super Bowl LVIII in 2024, the city’s eleventh time hosting the event. Here is who will host the Super Bowls leading up 2023:
Super Bowl LII, 2019: Atlanta
Super Bowl LIV, 2020: Miami
Super Bowl LV, 2021: Tampa
Super Bowl LVI, 2022: Los Angeles

NFL Unveils its National Anthem Policy
 
NFL Unveils its National Anthem Policy

NFL Unveils its National Anthem Policy The NFL released the revised policy on Wednesday after the controversy surrounding kneeling protests. NFLPA NFLPA The mandate requires players who choose not to stand to stay in the locker room or a similar location. The league will also exercise its right to fine any franchise that does not stand and “show respect” for the Anthem. Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick headed the kneeling protests in 2016, with many NFL teams following suit to date.

Danica Patrick to Host 2018 ESPY Awards
 
Danica Patrick to Host 2018 ESPY Awards

Danica Patrick to Host 2018 ESPYs The NASCAR driver will be the first woman to host the annual sports
award show. Danica Patrick Danica Patrick Patrick, who has been on the NASCAR circuit since 2010, is set to retire from racing after Sunday’s Indianapolis 500. The ESPYs will take place on July 18 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

Disney Will Open ‘Star Wars’ Theme Park Expansion in 2019
 
Disney Will Open ‘Star Wars’ Theme Park Expansion in 2019

Disney Will Open ‘Star Wars’ Theme Park Expansion
in 2019 Disney Parks revealed ‘Star Wars’: Galaxy’s Edge is opening up in both California and Florida next year. Scott Trowbridge, Portfolio Creative Executive, Walt Disney Imagineering Scott Trowbridge, Portfolio Creative Executive, Walt Disney Imagineering Orlando is also supposed to get a ‘Star Wars’ themed hotel where guests can don a costume and play along with an interactive story involving Jedis and Siths. Almost time to hitch a ride with
the Millennium Falcon!

Vegas Nation: NFL Owners Meeting Day 1
 
Vegas Nation: NFL Owners Meeting Day 1

Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal sports writer Gilbert Manzano go over the NFL owners meeting.

UNLV tennis players head to nationals
 
UNLV tennis players head to nationals

UNLV tennis players Aiwen Zhu and Alexandr Cozbinov talk about playing in nationals.(Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

UNLV Surgeon Performs Successful Rare Pancreas Surgery
 
UNLV Surgeon Performs Successful Rare Pancreas Surgery

Las Vegas resident Mary Duda underwent a pancreatoduodenectomy, or Whipple procedure, for her pancreatic cancer. While the grandmother of 19 recovered, her doctors say she’s one of the lucky ones. Pancreatic surgery can be risky and has a high morbidity rate. (Madelyn Reese/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

The Right Take: Trump calls MS-13 members ‘animals’
 
The Right Take: Trump calls MS-13 members ‘animals’

Last week, President Donald Trump hosted a summit with California law enforcement officers to discuss the dangers the state’s “sanctuary” policies. During Q&A, Fresno County sheriff Margaret Mims worried about the sanctuary law preventing her from telling federal officials that
she had a MS-13 gang member in custody.

Culinary union members vote on whether to strike in Las Vegas
 
Culinary union members vote on whether to strike in Las Vegas

Jose Licea, an on-call kitchen worker at Planet Hollywood, arrived at the Thomas and Mack Center with a large American flag and bullhorn, chanting ‘no contract, no peace.’ Licea, who has worked on the Strip for 25 years, says he needs full-time work.

The 58-year old also said workers need a wage boost to cover rising prices.
“Everything is going up – gas, food, supplies.. We need to raise salaries.” Todd Prince Las Vegas Review-Journal

Brett Favre Opens Up About Past Vicodin Addiction
 
Brett Favre Opens Up About Past Vicodin Addiction

Brett Favre Opens Up About Past Vicodin Addiction The Hall of Fame quarterback told ‘Sports Illustrated’ that he was taking large doses of Vicodin in 1995. Favre became dependent on the painkiller after numerous surgeries, and he ended up going to rehab on three different occasions. Brett Favre, to
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‘The New York Times’ Favre said with the pills he could Since his 2010 retirement, Favre said he’s suffered many health issues. In April, he told NBC he may have suffered thousands of concussions during his NFL career and has experienced short-term memory issues as a result.

Las Vegas union members voting to authorize the right to strike
 
Las Vegas union members voting to authorize the right to strike

Thousands of Las Vegas union members voting Tuesday morning to authorize the right to strike. A “yes” vote would give the union negotiating committee the power to call a strike anytime after June 1 at the resorts that fail to reach an agreement. (Todd Prince/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Gabbs Schools students learn as a family in rural Nevada
 
Gabbs Schools students learn as a family in rural Nevada

Students at Gabbs Schools like their unique learning environment. Just two teachers lead all K-12 students — one for elementary and one for 7-12. Students say everyone gets along, and are as close as family. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)