Scores of gun customers as well as browsers visited the Crossroads of the West gun show in Reno, Nevada. (Sean Whaley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
More than 800 volunteers helped build the community healing garden to honor the Las Vegas shooting victims. Gilbert Manzano/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Hundreds of volunteers have built a community healing garden in downtown Las Vegas. In just four days, a vacant lot transformed into a small park. 58 trees were planted — one for each victim. Flowers planted in a heart shape encircle “the healing tree.” A remembrance wall holds photos and mementos. Now friends, family, and loved ones have a place to come to. The healing garden is on a half-acre piece of property the city owned at 1015 S. Casino Center Blvd.
Saturday’s headlines: UNLV professor tells class “people will die” after Trump election, Stephen Paddock’s father wanted to open a church in Las Vegas, Community healing garden opens in downtown Las Vegas
Bryan Salmond, Ed Graney and Steve Carp bring you a recap of the Golden Knights game against the Dallas Stars. Marc-Andre Fleury and James Neal helped bring the Knights a victory.
Ben Gotz, Elaine Wilson, Sam Gordon and Zac Pacleb go over highlights and news from another week of high school football in southern Nevada.
Ben Gotz brings you some of the highlights from the Mojave at Desert Pines game on Friday night.
Jewish congregants gathered Friday night to observe Sabbath, celebrate Sukkot and honor the 58 victims of the Las Vegas Strip shooting. (Janna Karel Las Vegas Review-Journal)
After a slow start by the Patriots, they had a dominant second half with a big 43-9 win over the Falcons. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
The Review-Journal’s Sam Gordon reports from Basic High School, where the wolves defeated Coronado, 45-22. Ayzayah Hartfield, son of Las Vegas police officer Charleston Hartfield who was killed in the mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday, rallied for Basic High School. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Ayzayah Hartfield, son of Las Vegas police officer Charleston Hartfield who was killed in the mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday, rallied for an away game at Basic High School in Henderson Saturday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Coach was pleased with the team’s resiliency in coming from behind to defeat Dallas 2-1 on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Golden Knights rallied from a 1-0 third-period deficit to defeat Dallas 2-1 in their NHL debut Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Goalie Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 45 shots in 2-1 win over Dallas on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A team of Review-Journal reporters were in Mesquite looking into Stephen Paddock’s past on Friday. They report on what they found during their interviews at businesses and with Mesquite officials.
Zac Pacleb brings the highlights from Cayon Springs big 44-14 win over Las Vegas High School.
Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt talks before first game in franchise history. (Ed Graney/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights Center Cody Eakin played five years in Dallas. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Mesquite Mayor Allan Litman talks to the RJ about the Route 91 massacre and the Mesquite resident who committed the crime.
Bryan Salmond brings you a quick update on the Golden Knights opener against the Dallas Stars.
Las Vegas girl talks about mass shooting from her hospital bed
All 24 fighters competing on the UFC 216 card in Las Vegas on Oct. 7 squared off with their opponents one last time at the T-Mobile Arena during the ceremonial weigh-ins.
Visit a new memorial garden
Get a Las Vegas tattoo
Participate in a charity bicycle ride
Dine out and donate
Relax with yoga
Seek mental wellness
UNLV defensive tackle Mike Hughes Jr. talks about the expected atmosphere for the San Diego State game on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2017. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken brings you an update on Raiders injuries and how EJ Manuel is preparing for Sunday’s game.
New video shows a Las Vegas taxi driver transporting six victims from Sunday’s mass shooting to the hospital.
Winifredo Maquindang of Yellow Checker Star Transportation was staged at Mandalay Bay when he first heard shots being fired. He quickly entered his cab and shut the door.
Minutes later, victims fleeing the concert site poured into the roadway. A man pleaded Maquindang to drive to the corner to pick up a man who was shot.
The video shows him approaching Sunrise Hospital, where staff were already stationed outside the emergency department, ready to help.
Yellow Checker Star, which provided the video, said it is partnering with Miracle Flights to provide free transportation to medical facilities for anyone affected by the shooting.
Three title fights will take place at UFC 217 in New York City on Nov. 4. UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping will put his belt on the line against the former long-reigning welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre in the main event.
