Golden Edge video host Bryan Salmond speaks with Greg Moore and Justin Reeves of “The Justin and Greg Show,” two superfans who started a petition to make the Knights the official NHL team of Saskatchewan. Justin and Greg explain how they became Knights fans and the experience they’ve had this year with other fans.
Christina Ellis, marketing director for Ellis Island, discusses what the company plans for their latest addition, the Mt. Charleston Lodge in Kyle Canyon.
You can visit the speakeasy in The Mob Museum’s basement… if you know the password
Bill Cosby Found Guilty on All Charges The 80-year-old actor has been convicted on three counts of aggravated indecent assault, all of which have a penalty of 10 years in prison. In 2004, Cosby drugged and raped Andrea Constand, a Temple University employee, when she went to him for career advice. Despite only being convicted for Constand’s case, multiple other women have accused Cosby of sexual misconduct. The verdict was delivered by the jury on Thursday after more than 14 hours of deliberation. This was the second trial for Constrand’s case against Cosby after the first trial ended in a mistrial when the jury could not come to a conclusion.
Victor Joecks talks about things to know about CCSD’s next superintendent.
Bryan Salmond talks to Golden Knights forward Ryan Reaves about his time in Vegas, how he learned to be so physical and if it’s hard to find a fight on the ice these days.
Temperatures are expected to reach the high 90s for Knights playoff games against the San Jose Sharks at T-Mobile Arena this weekend. The Golden Knights are making adjustments to keep the condition of the ice in tip-top shape. “The whole idea is that ambient temperature and inside temperature have a relationship,” said T-Mobile conversion manager and ice maker George Salami. Sometimes when it is humid outside, fog can form on the ice. During the 1975 Stanley Cup finals between the Buffalo Sabres and Philadelphia Flyers, a dense fog formed at Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. The Sabres won in double overtime on a shot by Rene Robert that Flyers goalie Bernie Parent — and most in attendance — did not see.
Lights FC striker Samuel Ochoa has started the season in a slump. Ochoa has no goals or assists in the team’s first four games. Still, he doesn’t plan to change up his routine to get going. It’s just a matter of time. We all go through a few games without scoring a goal. Except (Lionel) Messi and (Cristiano) Ronaldo. Coach Isidro Sanchez also believes Ochoa’s time is coming. When Ochoa goes that many minutes without scoring, yes it’s a lot for my striker. … But each day, each minute, he’s getting closer.
Avicii’s Family Said He ‘Could Not
Go On Any Longer’ The Bergling Family released a statement about their son Tim, better known as electronic-dance DJ Avicii, saying “he wanted to find peace.” Avicii, who was 28 at the time, was found dead in Muscat, Oman on Apr. 20. The Bergling Family The Bergling Family Avicii suffered from acute pancreatitis as a result of excessive drinking and underwent surgery in 2014 to have his gallbladder and appendix removed. The DJ canceled a series of shows in order to recover and announced his official retirement from live performing in 2016.
Las Vegas Morning Update – Thursday, April 26, 2018
Suspected ‘Golden State Killer’ Arrested 30 Years After
Crime Spree According to ‘The New York Times’, police have made an arrest in connection with a series of unsolved murders and rapes during the 1970s and 1980s. 72-year-old Joseph James DeAngelo was arrested on two counts of murder, according to records from the Sacramento County jail. The Golden State Killer is believed to have killed at least 12 people, raped at least 45 people and burglarized more than 120 homes between 1976 and 1986. According to CNN, no one has ever
been identified as a suspect before. Anne Marie Schubert, Sacramento District Attorney
Shadow Ridge used a late home run to take a 5-4 road win against Centennial on Wednesday. Alyssa Stanley hit it, turning a 4-3 deficit into a 5-4 lead with two outs in the seventh. Mia Voges finished it off by striking out the final hitter, and stranding the tying run at second. Centennial led 4-1 after four innings, but Shadow Ridge fought back with two in the fifth. The win moved Shadow Ridge to 19-8 (11-3 Northwest League), and dropped Centennial to 20-13, 11-6.
The NCAA has a serious problem on its hands NCAA head Mark Emmert appointed a commission to study the issues Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice chairs the commission Louisville coach Rick Pitino lost his job amid investigation The NCAA wants control over AAU tournaments
LVCVA President and CEO Rossi Ralenkotter talks to the Review-Journal about misused travel cards in April 2018. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
1. Shake off the rust. The last time the Knights played, people were still filing their income tax returns. And the Sharks have been off since April 18. 2. Puck stops here. Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury and counterpart Martin Jones of San Jose each posted a save percentage better than .970 in the opening round. 3. Kill joy. The Knights faced the league’s best penalty-killing unit (Los Angeles) in the opening round of the playoffs. They get the No. 2 short-handed team (San Jose) in the semifinals. 4. Fourth dimension. Both teams’ fourth lines played pivotal roles in the opening round. 5. Fear the beard. Sharks defenseman Brent Burns, who played Game 4 against the Ducks after he missed the final 10 minutes of Game 3, practiced this week and is expected to be ready for the series opener.
Clark County Teacher Explains Why Hes Joining New Union
A new local teachers union was created Wednesday, right after Clark County Education Association members voted to cut ties with the state and national union. The new local union retains those ties. (Meghin Delaney/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Genetic counselors in Southern Nevada area preaching testing for people with risk factors to determine their cancer and disease risk. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye
The Lights FC has seen yellow plenty this season. The Lights are tied for the most yellow cards in the USL with 18. They’ve played fewer games than the two teams they’re tied with. Defender Joel Huiqui leads the club with four yellows. We are the most yellow-carded team. Why? Because we are the most intense. So there’s a very thin line between being intense and being on time and being intense and being one second late.
Chaparral grad Will Hernandez could be an NFL first-round pick Hernandez was a two-time All-American at UTEP He stood out on a Miners team that otherwise struggled Green Valley’s Tyrell Crosby expected to go on second day Crosby and Oregon played in last year’s Las Vegas Bowl
NFL draft prospect Tyrell Crosby of Henderson, Nevada, talks about his status and honoring Las Vegas shooting victims during his last game at Oregon in the 2017 Las Vegas Bowl.(Ron Kantowski/ Las Vegas Review Journal)
Bryan Salmond talks about an intense Golden Knights practice and whether the team is worried about being rusty.
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board member Bill Noonan, center, talks about updating travel policies during a meeting of the LVCVA’s audit committee at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Wednesday, April 25, 2018. The LVCVA hired an accounting firm to evaluate its spending policies after a Review-Journal investigation uncovered questionable expenses in 2017.
Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Victor Joecks sits down with Republican candidate for Attorney General, Craig Mueller and discusses his position on crime in Nevada.
Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury talks about what he’s been doing to stay sharp during the long layoff before the series against the San Jose Sharks.
Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant talks about an intense practice and what he thinks the hardest part of coming back after a long layoff will be.
Deryk Engelland, Ryan Carpenter and Nate Schmidt talk about the upcoming series against the San Jose Sharks and how the team has maintained its edge during the long break.
