The band’s publicist confirmed Dolores O’Riordan’s death in a brief statement. No further details are available
at this time.
Serve yourself at a “wine ATM.” Hostile Grape at M Resort lets you pour your own. (Janna Karel/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Road crews started closing down 4th Street in downtown Las Vegas early Monday morning in preparation for the Martin Luther King Day parade. (Max Michor/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Monday’s headlines: police looking for robber at southwest valley gas station, gunman in Las Vegas shooting worked to cover his tracks, conflict over steel post installation gets ugly. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Bryan Salmond talks to Golden Knights players, staff and fans during the first Fan Fest held on Fremont Street.
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant talks about Malcolm Subban and the team’s goaltenders. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
It took nearly 4 years for the Bundys to go to trial following the Bunkerville standoff. But it only took 2 months for the case to collapse in court. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Chelsea Manning to Run for the US Senate in Maryland The transgender former Amy private filed her statement of candidacy on Thursday. Manning was previously convicted of leaking government documents to WikiLeaks. But was released from her prison sentence on May 17. She would be challenging Democrat Benjamin L. Cardin who is up for reelection in November for his third term. Cardin is expected to win a third term.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond, Review-Journal reporters David Schoen and Steve Carp recap the Golden Knights second loss to the Oilers.
Marc-Andre Fleury, Pierre-Edouard Bellemare, Reilly Smith and Deryk Engelland answer questions in the locker room about their loss against the Oilers.
Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant takes question after the loss to the Oilers.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Henderson Police, North Las Vegas Police, Nevada Highway Patrol and other departments came together for a day of celebrating law enforcement. Community members got to see police dogs, SWAT vehicles, and a search and rescue helicopter, among other things. (Patrick Connolly)
CES just ended in Las Vegas, but not without showcasing some must have gadgets for the home. Sony’s Aibo puppy robot has a camera in its nose, OLED screens for eyes and touch sensors on its body that give it the ability to recognize faces and react to petting. The puppy becomes attached to you the more you play with it and interacts with each person differently. The robot will go on sale in Japan this month for around $1,700. Hate folding laundry? The Foldimate folds clothes, towels and other items and stacks them in a neat pile. Foldimate will begin shipping the machines to the U.S. in late 2019. The machines will cost around $900. South Korea’s Coway has developed an appliance that can remove odors, bacteria and dust from clothing without the need to wash them. The Air Shower can freshen clothing in 45 minutes, and will soon be made available in the U.S. Always losing things? Tile will help you find them. The square-shaped Tile attaches to items like your keychain, bags, purses and even your laptop and can let you know the last location of the item through its app or Google Assistant.
Sunday’s headlines: Sheriff says he expects to deliver update on Las Vegas shooting soon, Wynn’s Las Vegas deal includes slice of land with rich history
UNLV graduate students spent a week writing their dissertations during a new writing boot camp hosted by the university. Natalie Bruzda/Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Saturday’s headlines: Gunman’s girlfriend deleted Facebook account after Las Vegas shooting, Drug robbery sparked deadly Dec. 9 shooting in Las Vegas, UFC fighter’s cat fatally injured in Las Vegas robbery
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond interview Golden Knights defensemen Shea Theodore to talk about the fans and how he got into hockey.
Google representative talks about how Google Assistant integrates with Tile, ehose technology helps you locate lost items like keys, bags and phones. (Todd Prince/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights defenseman Brad Hunt talks about his increased playing time on Friday at City National Arena. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant talks about increased playing time for defenseman Brad Hunt on Friday at City National Arena. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Golden Knights defenseman said the team is ready to resume its season after practice Friday, Jan. 12, 2018 at City National Arena. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The coach isn’t thinking about playoffs as team returns to ice Saturday after practice at City National Arena Friday, Jan. 12, 2018 (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
UNLV graduate students spent a week writing their dissertations during a new writing boot camp hosted by the university. Natalie Bruzda/Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Review-Journal reporters Elaine Wilson and Wade Millward discuss the latest update surrounding the Route 91 Festival location and the SWAT building that it could potentially host.
Bellagio Gardens has gone to the dogs Bellagio has debuted its Chinese New Year display, themed “Year of the Dog” There are 18 dogs placed throughout the display to signify the beginning of 2018 In the center of the display is a 18 ft. Siberian husky dog 2018 is the year of the “Earth Dog,” which is why the husky is the largest in the display The display also includes 13 Chinese lanterns, a koi pond and cherry blossom trees. You can see the new display through March 3.
Aspen Anderson, Morgan Hershey and Ajaya Branch, all seniors at the Cimarron, beat out two others Clark County teams with their idea, “Conditional Cubes” in a business pitch competition, put on by EVERFI and the Consumer Technology Association.
On Thursday, Pence offered remarks at two Air Force events, accompanied by Sen. Dean Heller and attorney general Adam Laxalt. Pence acknowledged Laxalt, but went out of his way to praise Heller.
