Russian baseball team visits Henderson
 
Russian baseball team visits Henderson

Sasha Volkov, coach of the Russian Wolves youth baseball team, talks about the popularity of the game back home during a tournament in Henderson, Nevada, on November 24, 2017. (Ron Kantowski/ Las Vegas Review Journal)

Las Vegas morning update for Saturday, November 25th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Saturday, November 25th

Saturday’s Headlines: Ethics panel suspends Clark County Family Court judge, 8-year-old boy hit by car in Henderson, Ohio woman shot and killed while cooking Thanksgiving dinner

Golden Edge: Golden Knights Beat Sharks In Overtime
 
Golden Edge: Golden Knights Beat Sharks In Overtime

Bryan Salmond, Steve Carp and David Schoen go over the Knights barely winning against the San Jose Sharks in overtime despite getting a three goal lead early on in the game.

Santa arrives at Opportunity Village
 
Santa arrives at Opportunity Village

Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive by helicopter at Opportunity Village for Magical Forest tree lighting ceremony.

Vegas Nation: Raiders Prepare For Broncos
 
Vegas Nation: Raiders Prepare For Broncos

Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken go over how the Raiders are preparing for their game against the Broncos.

Bishop Gorman headed to state championship
 
Bishop Gorman headed to state championship

Bishop Gorman defeats Liberty 35-13 in the Class 4A state semifinals and moves on to the state championship next weekend.

Ten best Nov 24-26
 
Ten best Nov 24-26

Ten best Nov 24-26

Las Vegas shooting victims: by the numbers
 
Las Vegas shooting victims: by the numbers

Victims of the Las Vegas shooting: by the numbers 67: The age of the oldest victim, a grandmother of nine 33: Victims from California 33: Victims who were parents 16: Victims in their 20s 7: Victims who lived in Nevada 6: Victims who had jobs working with children 5: Victims who were college students 4: Victims from Canada 4: Victims who worked in law enforcement 2: Victims who were retired 58: Lives taken too soon

After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent
 
After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent

After the mass shooting in Las Vegas, 87 children are coping with the loss of a parent. Of the 58 people killed at the Route 91 Harvest festival, 33 were parents. The youngest child to lose a parent was just six weeks old when his mom, Rocio Guillen-Rocha, was killed. Losing a parent in such a public and traumatic way can send a child into a tailspin, UNLV clinical psychologist Michelle Paul says.

After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent
 
After Las Vegas shooting, 87 children cope with loss of parent

After the mass shooting in Las Vegas, 87 children are coping with the loss of a parent. Of the 58 people killed at the Route 91 Harvest festival, 33 were parents. The youngest child to lose a parent was just six weeks old when his mom, Rocio Guillen-Rocha, was killed. Losing a parent in such a public and traumatic way can send a child into a tailspin, UNLV clinical psychologist Michelle Paul says.

Sheriff says more than 1,100 rounds fired in Las Vegas shooting
 
Sheriff says more than 1,100 rounds fired in Las Vegas shooting

Gunman Stephen Paddock fired more than 1,100 rounds the night of the Las Vegas shooting. The total includes about 200 rounds fired from Paddock’s Mandalay Bay corner suite and into the hallway of the 32nd floor. The mass shooting left 58 concertgoers dead and more than 500 injured. Lombardo said they found about 4,000 more rounds of unused ammunition in the gunman’s suite. Investigators have not determined why Paddock stopped shooting.

Las Vegas morning update for Friday, November 24th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Friday, November 24th

Friday’s headlines: Sheriff says more than 1,100 rounds fired in Las Vegas shooting, 60-year-old dies after being hit by car on Las Vegas Strip, Shoppers crowd Las Vegas stores for Black Friday deals

Desmond Hudson chats about being homeless
 
Desmond Hudson chats about being homeless

Desmond Hudson, former Valley High basketball player, talks about overcoming his homeless situation in Las Vegas to play in junior college in Washington state. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review Journal)

Thanksgiving Day shopping at JCPenney
 
Thanksgiving Day shopping at JCPenney

Dominique Hubbard talks about Thanksgiving Day shopping at JCPenney in Henderson. (Bridget Bennett/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Tony Sanchez on UNLV-UNR rivalry
 
Tony Sanchez on UNLV-UNR rivalry

UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about the rivalry with UNR. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Three coffees a day linked to more health than harm: study
 
Three coffees a day linked to more health than harm: study

Three cups of coffee a day
keep the doctor away? Researchers from Southampton and Edinburgh universities said that drinking three cups of coffee a day can reduce the risk of premature death, heart disease, liver disease, liver cancer and cirrhosis. The study confirms that pregnant women should not consume coffee as it could be harmful. Despite the positive outcomes of the study, the researchers warned that people should not start drinking coffee for health reasons, as their review included mainly observational data, and no firm conclusions could be drawn about cause and effect.