The defenseman said the pregame ceremonies will always be special for him and his teammates. Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The taste of pumpkin pie, if pumpkin pie were a cocktail. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights defenseman Luca Sbisa talks about Deryk Engelland’s goal on Wednesday at City National Arena. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Dr. Keith Blum, a neurosurgeon with the Las Vegas Neurosurgery Associates, PC, operated on Tina Frost. Frost was shot in the head on the night of Oct. 1, and is currently in a coma. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Musicians On Call held a concert at Sunrise Hospital for victims recovering from the Las Vegas shooting and their caretakers. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
The maintenance worker caught in the initial hallway gunfire of Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock said he shut off the elevators in Mandalay Bay and helped to direct police to Paddock’s room.
The first lawsuit against MGM Resorts over the Las Vegas shooting has been filed. Plaintiff Paige Gasper, 21, is expected to graduate from Sonoma State University in May. She was shot in the chest and underwent multiple surgeries. The complaint also names the estate of gunman Stephen Paddock, Live Nation Entertainment Inc., Mandalay Corp. and Slide Fire Solutions LP. Las Vegas attorney Nathan Morris said, “We have to maintain our reputation as the safest place on the planet.”
Paige Gasper, one of the first people to be injured from last Sunday’s deadly mass shooting, is looking to sue MGM. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Ben Gotz talks to Desert Pines after a win over Mojave about how the young roster has grown over the course of the season in its quest for another state title.
Wednesday’s headlines: Sheriff provides new details on mass shooting, MGM disputes new shooting timeline, man kills woman who he thinks is law enforcement. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Video of Jason Aldean at Route 91 Country Music festival at 10:04pm. Standing in the back middle right of the stage. Submitted by Jack Russo of Garden Grove, California.
Bryan Salmond, Ed Graney, Steve Carp and David Schoen discuss Vegas’ 5-2 win in its first regular season game inside T-Mobile Arena, including an emotional pregame ceremony and an impressive performance once the puck dropped.
Vegas Golden Knights left wing James Neal explains how important the team’s home opener was to him and for Las Vegans to help with the healing process for the city.
Vegas Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant says the home opener for the hockey team was the ‘perfect night’. The team defeated the Arizona Coyotes, 5-2.
Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Deryk Engelland reflects on his performance and the team’s and talks about the goal he scored in the 1st period of the team’s home opener.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury says he and the team wanted to give fans of the city a performance to be proud of at the team’s season home opener.
Joe and Gavin Maloof, minority owners of the Vegas Golden Knights, talk about their role and how excited the former NBA owners were to bring hockey to Las Vegas.
A therapist who has helped Metro officers recover from traumatic experiences in the past talks about her daughter who was shot during the festival.
Vegas Golden Knights owner Bill Foley discusses how the team decided to honor first responders and victims of the mass shooting in Las Vegas and how proud he is of the team’s efforts on and off the ice.
Hockey fans came in droves hours before puck drop to support the Vegas Golden Knights in its home opener against the Arizona Coyotes. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Hockey fans came in droves hours before puck drop to support the Vegas Golden Knights in its home opener against the Arizona Coyotes. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about facing Air Force on Saturday. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
There are several ways to donate: — GoFundMe Direct Impact Fund: www.gofundme.com/HelpLasVegas — Online at www.NationalCompassionFund.org — By mail. Make checks payable to the National Compassion Fund Las Vegas and send to: — National Center for Victims of Crime, ATTN: National Compassion Fund Las Vegas, 2000 M Street, NW, Suite 480, Washington, DC 20036
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Michael Gehlken talk about the possibility of Derek Carr playing in Week 7 and and update on Antonio Hamilton and Marquel Lee’s injuries. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A new ballpark for the minor league Las Vegas 51s is set to cost $150 million. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is paying $80 million for naming rights. The 51s are expected to move to the 10,000-seat stadium in 2019. The stadium will be in Downtown Summerlin, next to City National Arena.
Commissioner Bettman on what it took to bring hockey to Las Vegas, how it’s helped fans
Centennial junior Marcella Brooks has suffered from Type 1 diabetes since she was nine years old, and has turned into one of the state’s top players. (Ashton Ferguson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas Sheriff Joseph Lombardo sits down with the Review-Journal editorial board to discuss the investigation of the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
A liberal, pro-gun control Senator from California just offered much-needed perspective on the Las Vegas Strip shooting. Gun-rights supporters couldn’t have said it better if they tried (Victor Joecks)
Review-Journal reporter Adam Hill and videographer Heidi Fang welcome special guest Johnny Nunez for their weekly Facebook Live on the Covering the Cage Facebook page. They talk about Nunez’s charity boxing event where all of the proceeds go to victims of the Las Vegas shooting and recap the main card fights from UFC 216. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
