Nevada Politics Today: Michelle Mortensen
 
Nevada Politics Today: Michelle Mortensen

Review-Journal’s Victor Joecks sits down with Republican candidate for CD3, Michelle Mortensen to discuss the Nevada congressional race and DACA.

Golden Edge Live From City National Arena
 
Golden Edge Live From City National Arena

Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond is live at the City National Arena talking to fans and Willie Ramirez about the Golden Knights first playoff game.

Fake Pot Laced with Rat Poison Causes Three Deaths
 
Fake Pot Laced with Rat Poison Causes Three Deaths

Fake Pot Laced with Rat Poison Causes Three Deaths According to Time, On Tuesday, Illinois reported seven more cases, raising the nationwide total to 116. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reportedly working with authorities in the state to discover the source of the outbreak. Both the CDC and the state confirmed that several patients and samples of the fake pot tested positive for the lethal chemical. Symptoms include coughing up blood, severe bloody noses, bleeding gums, internal bleeding and more. The CDC reported there have been at least 456 cases of illnesses from fake marijuana between 2010 and 2015.

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Las Vegas Morning Update – Wednesday, April 11, 2018
 
Las Vegas Morning Update – Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Wednesday’s headlines: Man sent to prison for Las Vegas 1-punch death, Parents of Las Vegas teen killed in crash announce scholarship, Golden Knights play LA Kings in first round of Stanley Cup playoffs

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant (1)
 
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant (1)

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on Alex Tuch and Ryan Carpenter playing in the postseason Tuesday at City National Arena.

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant
 
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on Ryan Carpenter’s play in the defensive zone Tuesday at City National Arena.

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant
 
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on Ryan Carpenter’s play in the defensive zone Tuesday at City National Arena.

Golden Knights Season In Review
 
Golden Knights Season In Review

Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond reviews the most memorable moments for the Golden Knights first season.

Liberty senior pole vaulter Gabby Carson continues to climb
 
Liberty senior pole vaulter Gabby Carson continues to climb

Liberty senior Gabby Carson is one of the best high school pole vaulters in the country. She cleared 13 feet at a track and field meet last month, and the height is the seventh best, nationally. Carson didn’t start pole vaulting until her freshman year of high school, and improved by more than a foot in each of her first three years of track and field. She finished second in the pole vault at the Class 4A state meet last year, and is the front-runner to win this year’s state title. She is considering a collegiate track and field career at Oklahoma, New Mexico or Eastern Washington.

New Theater Coming to Neonopolis
 
New Theater Coming to Neonopolis

Ken Henderson explains his concept for Notoriety, a 57,000-square-foot theater complex on the third floor of Neonopolis intended to host comedy, music and theater acts.

Parents of student killed in crash announce scholarship in her honor
 
Parents of student killed in crash announce scholarship in her honor

The parents of Brooke Hawley, one of the Centennial High School students who was killed over spring break after a suspected drunk driver crashed into the car she was in on the Pacific Coast Highway, announced the creation of a scholarship fund in honor of her. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae

Politicians, Tenants Come Together at Neonopolis
 
Politicians, Tenants Come Together at Neonopolis

Neonopolis Owner Rohit Joshi explains the concept behind the Nevada Business Forum, which brings Neonopolis tenants and politicans together once a month to discuss issues that are important to them.

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Man sent to prison for Las Vegas 1-punch death
 
Man sent to prison for Las Vegas 1-punch death

A man was sent to prison Tuesday for a punch-and-fall death outside a downtown Las Vegas lounge. 28-year-old James Beach must serve three to 10 years for voluntary manslaughter in the death of 45-year-old Luis Campos. Campos died four days after he was struck once outside the Fremont Street Club in May 2017. According to the Clark County coroner, he collapsed and likely hit his head. In 2008, Beach pleaded guilty to charges of attempted murder & battery with a deadly weapon resulting in substantial bodily harm. The charges were in connection with a brawl between two groups of men in Las Vegas.

The Right Take: Liberals claim there’s a 20% gender pay gap
 
The Right Take: Liberals claim there’s a 20% gender pay gap

Tuesday was Equal Pay Day, a chance for liberals to claim that women in America make only 80 cents for every dollar a male makes. They calculate this by comparing the median annual earnings of men and women working full-time in 2016.

USPS is holding a class for mail carriers for dog bite prevention week
 
USPS is holding a class for mail carriers for dog bite prevention week

USPS is holding a class for mail carriers on preventing dog bites just in time for dog bite prevention week. Sponsored by the U.S. Postal Service, is a public service campaign that offers safety tips and emphasizes the need for increased owner responsibility in the prevention of dog attacks. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye

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