Vegas Golden Knights Deryk Engelland, Jonathan Marchessault chat about a quote that inspired Vegas to a 3-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets in Game 2 of the NHL Western Conference final. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review Journal)
Las Vegas police have identified the officer who shot a shovel-wielding woman on Saturday as 23-year-old Ondre Wills.
Las Vegas police identified the woman they said threatened neighbors with a skillet Saturday night. Officer Ondre Wills, 23, shot at Sommer Richards, 34, multiple times on Big Sur Drive, near Nellis Boulevard and Desert Inn Road. Police responded to the area after receiving reports that the woman was armed with a shovel. Police said the woman chased neighbors and a security guard. Wills got between Richards and the others and repeatedly told her to drop the shovel. The woman instead turned and moved toward a person who was standing nearby before the officer fired shots. Police said she bit another officer as he attempted to render aid. Richards remains in serious but stable condition.
Victor Joecks moderates a debate with the three Republican candidates for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District 3. Candidates are Danny Tarkanian, Sen. Scott Hammond and Michelle Mortensen.
Ryan Reaves, Jonathan Marchessault, James Neal, Brayden McNabb and Marc-Andre Fleury discuss what they learned from the first two games of the series as well as what they’re hoping for in Game 3.
Zac Pacleb talked to the Golden Knights after they returned from Winnipeg ready for a quick start in Game 3.
Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant talks about his assessments from the first two games of the Western Conference Finals.
Billionaire David Tepper to Reportedly Buy Carolina Panthers Tepper, who is a minority owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, is expected to formally purchase the team on Tuesday. Current owner Jerry Richardson announced his plans to sell the Panthers in December following allegations of workplace misconduct. According to multiple reports, Tepper will purchase the team for around $2.2 billion.
Property developer Andy Pham tells how control of his business was easily seized by another person using the secretary of state website.
Robinson Cano Suspended from 80 Games for Drug Policy Violation The MLB suspended the Seattle Mariners second baseman after he tested positive for Furosemide, a diuretic for people with heart, kidney and stroke issues. Jared Diamond, a writer for ‘The Wall Street Journal,’ tweeted Cano’s statement. Robinson Cano Robinson Cano Robinson Cano Robinson Cano The eight-time All-Star is making $24 million this season and is owed $120 million as part of a 10-year deal, according to ‘Sports Illustrated.’ He will serve his suspension while on the disabled list due to an injury from Sunday’s game against the
Detroit Tigers.
The College of Southern Nevada’s graduation ceremony was held at the Thomas & Mack Center Monday. The 2017-18 class was the institution’s largest in history. (Madelyn Reese/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A 24-year-old man was shot and killed in the parking lot of an apartment complex Monday night. The incident occurred around 11:30 p.m. The man was taken to UMC where he died. A spokesman for the North Las Vegas Police Department said the shooting did not appear to be random. Police are looking for the shooter, who remains on the loose.
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Jonathan Marchessault, Marc-Andre Fleury and James Neal talk about the team’s 3-1 win in Winnipeg
Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant talks to the media after the team’s 3-1 win.
Bryan Salmond, Ed Graney and Adam Hill recap the Golden Knights 3-1 win in Winnipeg.
Four Golden Knights players will start delivering recorded messages this week as part of the “Voices of Vegas” program at McCarran International Airport.
William Hill CEO Joe Asher comments on the Supreme Court decision to overturn a federal ban on sports gambling in states other than Nevada.
Legalized sports betting will be available beyond Nevada It could mean NCAA championships in T-Mobile Arena UNLV AD Desiree Reed-Francois is with the Mountain West on attracting such events Former AD Jim Livengood has been working on the issue for years Las Vegas Events president Pat Christenson behind effort as well
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office is assisting the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in an investigation into several burros found shot in the Central Area Command.
On Jan. 22, a man robbed a bank in the 8700 block of West Sahara Avenue.
On January 22nd, 2018, a bank robbery occurred near the 8700 block of West Sahara Avenue. The suspect entered the bank, approached a teller and demanded money from the drawer. The teller complied and the suspect left the business on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspect was described as a black male adult, in his 30’s, 5’8″-5’9″ tall, weighing 150-175 pounds. He was last seen wearing a black Adidas hat, a gray hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, and black framed Prescription
glasses.
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, the longest-serving U.S. senator in Nevada history, underwent surgery to remove a tumor from his pancreas on Monday.
Erik Haula, James Neal and Jonathan Marchessault discuss what changes need to happen in order for the Knights to tie the series with Winnipeg.
Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant talks about what Knights need to improve on heading into game two against Winnipeg.
16-year-old Unlv Grad Charlotte Rosiak Credits Her Success With Determination And The Support Of Others (Janna Karel Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, at opening ceremony of U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, speaks about the violence in Gaza. (Debra J. Saunders/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Monday’s headlines: Golden Knights turn down Carrie Underwood, man survivors 4-story fall from Luxor hotel, and a vehicle falls on a Las Vegas man.
The Supreme Court has overturned a federal ban on sports gambling. States other than Nevada will be allowed to provide bookmaking and betting at casinos and race tracks. Justice Samuel Alito said Congress can regulate sports gambling directly, but if it elects not to do so, “each State is free to act on its own.” The vote was 6-3. One research firm estimates that 32 states will likely offer sports betting within five years.
