Las Vegas morning update for Monday, January 22nd
 
Las Vegas morning update for Monday, January 22nd

Monday’s headlines: more than 550 animals seized from Las Vegas home, Las Vegas man said he killed 2 homeless people over dislike of sex offenders, man jailed in Las Vegas killing complained of loud music. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

RJ Best Pictures of the Week Jan.15-21
 
RJ Best Pictures of the Week Jan.15-21

Las Vegas Review-Journal photographers’ best photos from the week: Jan. 15, 2018 to Jan. 21, 2018.

Women’s March activists rally to begin voter registration tour through U.S.
 
Women’s March activists rally to begin voter registration tour through U.S.

Women’s March activists gathered in Las Vegas on Sunday to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Women’s Marches in 2017 and to launch a nationwide political action tour. The national voter registration tour, Power to the Polls, will target swing states to register new voters and harness the energy started with last year’s marches. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Business Insights: Scott Taylor
 
Business Insights: Scott Taylor

Buck Wargo interviews Shareholder of Piercy Bowler Taylor & Kern Scott Taylor.

70s Home
 
70s Home

70s Home

Las Vegas Morning Update For Sunday, January 21
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Sunday, January 21

Sunday’s headlines: Red Rock Canyon closed amid government shutdown, Southern Nevada parks starting to see effects of shutdown, Las Vegas police investigating apparent murder-suicide

Scotty Bowman Is Impressed With The Golden Knights Start
 
Scotty Bowman Is Impressed With The Golden Knights Start

The Hall of Fane coach credits GM George McPhee for putting a strong team on the ice after watching the Knights in Tampa Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018 (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

James Neal Proud Of Reaching 20-goal Mark
 
James Neal Proud Of Reaching 20-goal Mark

The veteran forward has had 20 or more goals for 10 straight seasons after scoring Friday, Jan. 19, 2018 against the Panthers in Sunrise, Florida (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Eagle Survey In Lake Mead
 
Eagle Survey In Lake Mead

Lake Mead, a manmade reservoir, supports a diverse selection of animals, including the emblem of the United States – the bald eagle. A team of wildlife biologists from several agencies, including the National Park Service, fanned out in boats for their annual survey of the national bird. The numbers are put into a national database, which helps monitor the once-imperiled species. (Andrea Cornejo)

RJ’s Mark Anderson Recaps UNLV Victory
 
RJ’s Mark Anderson Recaps UNLV Victory

Las Vegas Review-Journal sports reporter Mark Anderson recaps UNLV’s victory at Colorado State. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

‘Pawn Stars’ cast reflects on road to Monday’s 500th episode
 
‘Pawn Stars’ cast reflects on road to Monday’s 500th episode

“Pawn Stars” will air its 500th episode on Monday at 10 p.m. on History. “Pawn Stars” debuted July 26, 2009. After completing the first season, Corey was about to tell his father and grandfather that he didn’t think all the additional work was worth the meager uptick in business. “The show definitely hit at the right time. It couldn’t have been a better time for it to hit,” Corey says. “Oh, no. I was hoping for a season or two and hoping it would help out business,” says Gold & Silver Pawn Shop owner Rick Harrison. “I never thought it would turn into this.”

UNLV Reaction From Victory At Colorado State
 
UNLV Reaction From Victory At Colorado State

UNLV basketball coach Marvin Menzies and players Shakur Juiston and Jovan Mooring talk about the victory over Colorado State. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegas Morning Update For Saturday, January 20
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Saturday, January 20

Saturday’s headlines: New report details Las Vegas gunman’s internet search history
New Information From Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo On Oct. 1 Mass Shooting, Shutdown impact on Southern Nevada parks remains unclear, Clark County School District may pull the plug on NV Energy

Golden Knights On overtime loss against Panthers
 
Golden Knights On overtime loss against Panthers

Golden Knights forward William Karlsson and Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant talk about the team’s 4-3 overtime loss to the Panthers on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018.

LVMPD Preliminary Investigative Report
 
LVMPD Preliminary Investigative Report

On October 1, 2017, over 22,000 people came together to enjoy a country music festival in Las Vegas, Nevada. On the final night of the festival, a lone gunman opened fire into the crowd from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. The LVMPD Preliminary Investigative Report reveals more information about the timeline of the shooting and Stephen Paddock.

Deryk Engelland proud of passing 100-point career milestone
 
Deryk Engelland proud of passing 100-point career milestone

Golden Knights defenseman Deryk Engelland has 101 career points after two assists vs. Tampa Bay and reflected on it Friday, Jan. 19, 2018 in Sunrise, Florida (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Like UNLV, Colorado State has had its ups and downs
 
Like UNLV, Colorado State has had its ups and downs

UNLV visits Colorado State at 2 p.m. Saturday The Rams will be without injured guard Prentiss Nixon Colorado State has had some highs this season The Rams have had their bumpy spots as well Colorado State looks for a spark against the Rebels

R.W. Garcia is one of the largest food manufacturers in Clark County
 
R.W. Garcia is one of the largest food manufacturers in Clark County

R.W. Garcia is one of the largest (top 20) food manufacturers by employment in Clark County, according to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation. R.W. Garcia makes tortilla chips. You probably didn’t think of your local bakery as a food manufacturer, but that is how the government classifies such establishments.

Review-Journal Roundtable: Lombardo Updates Press
 
Review-Journal Roundtable: Lombardo Updates Press

Review-Journal reporters Elaine Wilson, Rachel Crosby and Colton Lochhead discuss the new details revealed during a press conference on the Las Vegas mass shooting.

Clark County students get hands-on experience at budgeting
 
Clark County students get hands-on experience at budgeting

The Capital One/Junior Achievement Finance Park re-opened this week. The “mini-city,” set up in the library on Las Vegas Boulevard, helps students learn budgeting and personal finance skills. Meghin Delaney/ Las Vegas Review-Journal

The Right Take: Democrats don’t believe their own rhetoric or they want children to die
 
The Right Take: Democrats don’t believe their own rhetoric or they want children to die

On Thursday, the House passed a temporary spending measure and six years of funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program. Although Republicans have a slim majority in the Senate, Senate rules require a spending bill to get 60 votes. This gives Democrats the power to shut down the government, which they look eager to do. Democrats in both houses want protections for illegal aliens brought to the U.S. as children.

Getting to know team Rogue
 
Getting to know team Rogue

Esports, or competitive video gaming, is a booming business valued at $1.5 billion in 2017. In 2016, Vegas got its first big-time esports organization: Rogue. The team quickly became a rising force with a championship squad in the game “Overwatch.” As their success grew, superstar DJ Steve Aoki invested in the team, becoming a co-owner. Now, Rogue fields six teams as many different games. Currently, Rogue competes in such popular titles as “Counterstrike: Global Offensive,” “H1Z1,” “Rocket League” and more as they continue to put Vegas on the esports map.