Danny Tarkanian Interview
 
Danny Tarkanian Interview

Danny Tarkanian believes President Donald Trump wants him to beat Sen. Dean Heller in the Republican primary. Tarkanian isn’t counting on an endorsement, however, because he knows Trump needs Heller’s vote to pass legislative priorities.

Tarkanian made his comments Wednesday while filming Nevada Politics Today.

“I believe he (Trump) will want me to win,” said Tarkanian. “How much he’ll come out publicly or not, I don’t know that answer. But I’ll tell you this. There’s no way Dean Heller can get away from the fact that he was a Never Trumper in the last election.”

Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, October 26
 
Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, October 26

Thursday’s headlines: OJ Simpson is out and about in Las Vegas, Las Vegas gunman’s brother suspected of child porn possession, Man found shot to death at southwest Las Vegas gas station

Wings for Autism
 
Wings for Autism

Las Vegas event lets kids with autism get comfortable with flying. (Rio Lacanlale/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Green Valley looks for home playoff game
 
Green Valley looks for home playoff game

Green Valley players and coaches discuss their matchup Thursday night with Foothill at Green Valley High School on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2017. (Damon Seiters/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Family makes personalized rocks for Oct. 1 victims
 
Family makes personalized rocks for Oct. 1 victims

58 rocks, one for each Oct. 1 victim, painted by Maxine Dolan and husband Don Dolan were placed at the Healing Garden in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2017.

National Center for Victims of Crime providing guidance to Las Vegas Victims Fund
 
National Center for Victims of Crime providing guidance to Las Vegas Victims Fund

Jeff Dion, deputy executive director of the National Center for Victims of Crime, said he is helping Clark County to manage the process of collecting and distributing funds to victims following the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting in Las Vegas. Read more at reviewjournal.com. (Nicole Raz/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Shakur Juiston on being recruited by UNLV
 
Shakur Juiston on being recruited by UNLV

UNLV forward Shakur Juiston talks about being recruited by coach Marvin Menzies. Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Vegas Nation: Amari Cooper back on track
 
Vegas Nation: Amari Cooper back on track

Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken talk about Amari Cooper’s reemergence as well as injuries in the secondary.

Danny Tarkanian believes President Donald Trump wants him to beat Sen. Dean Heller
 
Danny Tarkanian believes President Donald Trump wants him to beat Sen. Dean Heller

Danny Tarkanian believes President Donald Trump wants him to beat Sen. Dean Heller in the Republican primary. Tarkanian isn’t counting on an endorsement, however, because he knows Trump needs Heller’s vote to pass legislative priorities.

Tarkanian made his comments Wednesday while filming Nevada Politics Today.

“I believe he (Trump) will want me to win,” said Tarkanian. “How much he’ll come out publicly or not, I don’t know that answer. But I’ll tell you this. There’s no way Dean Heller can get away from the fact that he was a Never Trumper in the last election.”

Marshawn Lynch on BART
 
Marshawn Lynch on BART

Raiders Running Back Marshawn Lynch was seen riding the Bay Area Rapid Transit after their game against the Chiefs, and fans were excited to see “Beast Mode” on BART.

Cocktail demo: The Whiskey Business
 
Cocktail demo: The Whiskey Business

A nice, easy tasting cocktail for a beginner whiskey drinker (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

O.J. Simpson talks golf
 
O.J. Simpson talks golf

O.J. Simpson, who is temporarily residing in Las Vegas, answered a few questions from a reporter who encountered him during a chance meeting near his gated community on Oct. 24, 2017. (Ron Kantowski/ Las Vegas Review Journal)

Hospital a long way from home for Las Vegas shooting survivor
 
Hospital a long way from home for Las Vegas shooting survivor

Andrew Gudmunson wants to get better so he can get back home. Home is 1,400 miles away in Minot, North Dakota — a place he’s been away from for more than three weeks since he was injured in the Oct. 1 shooting on the Las Vegas Strip. Gudmunson, who said he’s focused on his recovery, shared his story via social media In the message, he said a combination of actions by his girlfriend, McKenna Larson, and three strangers helped him survive the bullet that hit him on the left side of his abdomen, went through his body, and exited through his right side. “The scope of the outpouring of support really become overwhelming and leaves me feeling extremely grateful,” Gudmunson said.

Questions remain about Las Vegas shooter’s live-in girlfriend
 
Questions remain about Las Vegas shooter’s live-in girlfriend

If Marilou Danley is still a person of interest in the Las Vegas shooting investigation, law enforcement officials aren’t saying. Since her Oct. 3 return to the United States, authorities also were keeping the whereabouts of the shooter’s live-in girlfriend close to the vest. Las Vegas police said Danley was met by FBI agents for questioning when she landed at Los Angeles International Airport.

Inmates graduate as cosmetologists
 
Inmates graduate as cosmetologists

Expertise New Path graduates Kimala Kimble and Latrice Kemp speak during the first graduation ceremony from the cosmetology program at Florence McClure Women’s Correctional Center in Las Vegas, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2017. Elizabeth Brumley Las Vegas Review-Journal @EliPagePhoto

Golden Knights continue implausible start in NHL
 
Golden Knights continue implausible start in NHL

The Vegas Golden Knights are off to the best start for an expansion franchise in NHL history. The Golden Knights beat the Chicago Blackhawks to become the first expansion team to win seven of their first eight NHL games. Vegas has won four straight games and sit in second place of the Western Conference.

Mother dies days after funeral of cop killed in Las Vegas shooting
 
Mother dies days after funeral of cop killed in Las Vegas shooting

The mother of a Las Vegas police officer killed in the Route 91 shooting died this weekend after falling while riding an escalator. Sheryl Stiles was in town to attend the Friday services for her only son, Charleston Hartfield, the Metropolitan Police Department officer killed in the Oct. 1 shooting. Cecil Ralston, Sheryl’s cousin, said she fell while riding an escalator at a Las Vegas hotel. “No one expected anything like this to happen,” Ralston said.

Mural pays tribute to victims of Las Vegas shooting
 
Mural pays tribute to victims of Las Vegas shooting

Five graffiti artists worked for about 17 straight hours from Sunday through Monday morning to create the 200-foot-long mural at the corner of Westcliff and Antelope Way. The hearts are different colors, each containing a victim’s name with a halo resting over it. The effort was organized by Kitos Lucero, a lifelong Las Vegas resident who has been creating murals for children diagnosed with cancer. “My inspiration was to give something. There had to be something I could give to the families who lost their loved ones,” Lucero said.

Edible lace adds delicious decor to baked goods
 
Edible lace adds delicious decor to baked goods

Sun Keeler, owner of Food Deco Art, produces vegan, gluten-free edible lace in numerous designs and colors (even chocolate), which add elegant embellishment to the plainest cakes. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, October 25th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, October 25th

Wednesday’s headlines: CCSD superintendent bans trustee from district property, shootout possibly related to narcotics deal, mother of officer killed at Route 91 festival dies the weekend of his funeral. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Gallant: People weren’t expecting us to beat Chicago
 
Gallant: People weren’t expecting us to beat Chicago

The Vegas Golden Knights are off to a record-breaking start for their first season. Head coach Gerard Gallant says their win over the Chicago Blackhawks was not expected.