Modafferi promises to return stronger after title loss
 
Modafferi promises to return stronger after title loss

After a title loss to Nicco Montano for the UFC women’s flyweight belt, Roxanne Modafferi promises to return to the cage stronger and hopes that there will be another title shot in her future.

Golden Edge: Knights Fall To Jets 7-4
 
Golden Edge: Knights Fall To Jets 7-4

Review-Journal reporter David Schoen recaps the Golden Knights game against the Winnipeg Jets.

Brett Johns on nailing the second calf slicer submission in the UFC
 
Brett Johns on nailing the second calf slicer submission in the UFC

Brett Johns secured the second calf slicer submission in UFC history over Joe Soto. After the win, he discusses the finish, what it means to him to represent Swansea in the promotion and how he’ll celebrate his victory in Las Vegas.

UNLV’s Menzies on facing Arizona
 
UNLV’s Menzies on facing Arizona

UNLV basketball coach Marvin Menzies talks about facing Arizona. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Mother’s testimony drives murderer to tears
 
Mother’s testimony drives murderer to tears

Latasha White, the mother of Bryan Clay, the Las Vegas man convicted of raping and murdering a mother and her 10-year-old daughter, took the stand during the penalty stage of her son’s trial Friday.

CSR retention and recruitment
 
CSR retention and recruitment

According to a 2016 Cone Communications millennial employee engagement study, 76 percent of millennials consider a company’s social and environmental commitments when deciding where to work and nearly 64 percent of millennials won’t take a job if a potential employer doesn’t have strong corporate social responsibility practices.

Overall, Las Vegas companies are poised to take advantage of this preference, experts say. Especially since Nevada is one of the top 10 states to which people between the ages of 20 and 35 moved in 2015, according to a September study by SmartAsset, a financial technology company. Read more at reviewjournal.com. (Nicole Raz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Jimbo Fisher leaves Florida State to take over as head coach of Texas A&M
 
Jimbo Fisher leaves Florida State to take over as head coach of Texas A&M

Florida State University Head Coach Jimbo Fisher is Leaving to Coach at Texas A&M Fisher resigned on Friday, just one day ahead of Florida State’s final game of the season. Kevin Sumlin, the previous head coach at A&M, was fired earlier this week. In his eight years in charge, Fisher lead FSU to a 83-23 record with a 5-2 record in bowl games. Fisher’s best season asa head coach came in 2013 when he helped the school to a BCS National Championship. “I believe Texas A&M is getting one of the best coaches in college football. We appreciate all [Fisher] has done for our program and wish him and his family great success moving forward.”

Business Insights: Rhonda Allen
 
Business Insights: Rhonda Allen

Buck Wargo interviews Rhonda Allen, a fine homes specialist with Shapiro & Sher Group at BHHS, has assisted 17 players and staff and counting with about two-thirds of those involving home purchases — including some that are multimillion-dollar acquisitions — and the others that were rentals. Many home purchases were for $750,000 and above.

Christmas tree lighting at McCarran airport in Las Vegas
 
Christmas tree lighting at McCarran airport in Las Vegas

McCarran airport officials in Las Vegas illuminate Terminal 3 with a 15-foot-tall Christmas tree complete with holiday embellishments during the airport’s annual Tree Lighting Ceremony.

Gary Banner of Tru Development Co
 
Gary Banner of Tru Development Co

Analyst talks about Las Vegas apartment market. (Eli Segall/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

2018 World Cup draw results 
 
2018 World Cup draw results 

2018 World Cup draw results: Grupo A Grupo B Grupo C Grupo D Grupo E Grupo F Grupo G Grupo H

Meghan Fashion
 
Meghan Fashion

Meghan Markle fashion throughout the years

Melania Christmas
 
Melania Christmas

Melania Trump shows off White House Christmas decor

Las Vegas morning update for Friday, December 1st
 
Las Vegas morning update for Friday, December 1st

Friday’s headlines: teen changes story on the stand, boy arrested for assault on teachers, 164 Pomeranians rescued by Las Vegas police. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Golden Edge: Wild Beats The Knights 4-2
 
Golden Edge: Wild Beats The Knights 4-2

Bryan Salmond and Golden Knights beat reporter David Schoen go over the Knights loss to the Minnesota Wild. The Golden Knights were able to get a 2-1 lead but lost it bring the final score to 4-2 losing two games in a row.