Vegas Nation: Raiders Sign NaVorro Bowman
 
Vegas Nation: Raiders Sign NaVorro Bowman

Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken discuss multiple players being injured before Thursday’s game and the Raiders signing NaVorro Bowman.

Cocktail demo: The Dill Weed
 
Cocktail demo: The Dill Weed

A lighter, more brunch like version of the classic Bloody Mary. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

MGM Resorts seems to know location of Jesus Campos
 
MGM Resorts seems to know location of Jesus Campos

Where is Jesus Campos? MGM Resorts International seems to know. The whereabouts of the 24-year-old Mandalay Bay security guard, who first encountered mass shooter Stephen Paddock and was shot in the leg by the gunman, has been unknown since he failed to show up to five television interviews scheduled Thursday by the International Union, Security, Police and Fire Professionals of America. MGM told the Review-Journal in a Tuesday email: “Jesus Campos wants to tell his story at a time and place of his choosing. He’s asked that everyone respect his request for privacy. We could not be more proud of Jesus.”

Las Vegas morning update for Tuesday, October 17th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Tuesday, October 17th

Tuesday’s headlines: man dies as he’s arriving at church, judge split on $3M poker exchange, Clark County starts process of installing steel posts on Las Vegas Strip. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Noah Robotham on being at UNLV
 
Noah Robotham on being at UNLV

Point guard Noah Robotham talks about being at UNLV. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nick Blair on transferring to UNLV
 
Nick Blair on transferring to UNLV

Forward Nick Blair talks about transferring to UNLV. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Jon Merrill was glad to finally play for Golden Knights
 
Jon Merrill was glad to finally play for Golden Knights

Golden Knights defenseman Jon Merrill made his first appearance in the lineup Sunday, Oct. 16, 2017, after sitting out the first four games as a healthy scratch. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas morning update for Monday, October 16th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Monday, October 16th

Monday’s headlines: baby dies in hit-and-run, thousand walk in remembrance of mass shooting, woman recovering from gunshot transported to Maryland hospital. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Golden Edge: Knights defeat the Bruins
 
Golden Edge: Knights defeat the Bruins

Review-Journal Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and reporters Steve Carp and Ed Graney recap the Golden Knights’ win over the Boston Bruins at T-Mobile Arena on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Gerard Gallant talks about Golden Knights win over Bruins
 
Gerard Gallant talks about Golden Knights win over Bruins

Vegas Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant talks about his team’s win over Boston, avoiding a losing streak and how the call-ups played in place of injured starters. (Zac Pacleb/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Vegas Nation: The Raiders lose against the Chargers 17-16
 
Vegas Nation: The Raiders lose against the Chargers 17-16

Fue una derrota desgarradora para los Raiders el domingo. El pateador de los Chargers, Nick Novak, hizo el gol de campo ganando el juego cuando el tiempo expiró para darle a los Chargers una victoria de 17-16 sobre los Raiders.

Malcolm Subban gets win in Golden Knights debut
 
Malcolm Subban gets win in Golden Knights debut

Golden Knights goaltender Malcolm Subban talks about his Vegas debut and getting the win over the Boston Bruins on Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017. (Zac Pacleb/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Vegas Nation: Tavecchio Misses Extra Point
 
Vegas Nation: Tavecchio Misses Extra Point

Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal reporters Gilbert Manzano, Michael Gehlken and Ron Kantowski recap the Raiders’ loss against the Los Angeles Chargers. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas shooting first responders get VIP treatment at Raiders game
 
Las Vegas shooting first responders get VIP treatment at Raiders game

The Oakland Raiders reached out to first responders from the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas, flew about 30 of them to the game against the Chargers, gave them VIP field access and seats, and had owner Mark Davis meet with them.

Carr says Raiders need to focus on the details to improve
 
Carr says Raiders need to focus on the details to improve

The Oakland Raiders lost their fourth straight game when the Los Angeles Chargers defeated them 17-16. Quarterback Derek Carr says the team has to start focusing on the details to improve.

Social Sound Off: Raiders fall to Chargers
 
Social Sound Off: Raiders fall to Chargers

Review-Journal Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and handicapper Kelly Stewart recap the best tweets from today’s Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers game.

Vegas Nation: Chargers defeat Raiders, 17-16
 
Vegas Nation: Chargers defeat Raiders, 17-16

Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond discusses the Raiders 17-16 loss to the Chargers. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Salute the Troops gives helicopter rides over the Strip for vets
 
Salute the Troops gives helicopter rides over the Strip for vets

Sundance Helicopters, as a part of the 9th annual Salute to the Troops, hosted helicopter rides Sunday for veterans. Actor Gary Sinise was there to greet vets. His foundation supports the events for Salute the Troops, his band, Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band, also performed Saturday night. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae

Celebration of Life held for Las Vegas Shooting victim Cameron Robinson
 
Celebration of Life held for Las Vegas Shooting victim Cameron Robinson

Family and friends gathered at Black Rock Park in Santa Clara City, Utah on Saturday, Oct. 14 to celebrate the life of Cameron Robinson. Robinson was one of the 58 people killed in the Oct. 1 shooting on the Strip. (Natalie Bruzda/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Presenting the Lei of Aloha for Las Vegas
 
Presenting the Lei of Aloha for Las Vegas

Volunteers presented a 2-mile-long lei at the Las Vegas sign, Mandalay Bay and Downtown’s Healing Garden on Oct. 14. The lei was made in Hawaii and shipped to Las Vegas and was organized by Maui restaurant-owner Ron Panzo. Panzo has organized several other lei-making projects, including one for victims of the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting and the Women’s March in Washington, D.C. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal)