Bryan Salmond is in studio and Michael Gehlken reports from Alameda on all of the Raiders roster moves.
Desert Breeze Aquatics Facility hosted its annual “Dog Daze of Summer” event for dog owners. The event featured open swimming in the outdoor waterpark for the dogs. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye
Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart and Sunset Station sports book director Chuck Esposito go over the lines for the 2018 New York Giants season.
Don Logan, owner of the Las Vegas 51s, gives a tour of Cashman Field before the team’s final weekend using the field. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @marcusvillagran
Foxwoods Resort and Casino in Connecticut will have a new cart racing track and has new interactive technology at their outlet mall. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Mohegan Sun hotel-casino President and General Manager Ray Pineault talks about his resort and competition coming from new properties. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Wynn Resorts is on track for a June 2019 opening of the $2.5 billion Encore Boston Harbor in Everett, Mass. The 27-story, 671-room project on 33 acres will include 13 restaurants, a sports bar, a spa, events space with a grand ballroom, and a strip of luxury retail stores. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Nevada-based Perlan 2 glider soars above the clouds in on-board camera footage from a recent flight test above Argentina. (Perlan Project)
Elaine Wilson, Ben Gotz, and Justin Emerson break down Bishop Gorman’s 13-7 loss to Centennial (Ariz.)
Ben Gotz and Elaine Wilson go over the top games in Nevada high school football with special guest Justin Emerson.
Las Vegas succumbed to the incomparable greatness of the legendary Diana Taurasi and stumbled to a 104-93 loss to her Phoenix Mercury at Mandalay Bay Events Center before an announced crowd of 5,129.
Day 5 of Raiders training camp and Jon Gruden starts live hitting, P.J. Hall returns to action, Michael Gehlken reports.
A Las Vegas police officer appears to handcuff a talkative civilian at the Route 91 Harvest festival during the Oct. 1 shooting. LVMPD body camera footage.
Therapy In Downtown Las Vegas Serves Cast Iron S’mores. (Janna Karel Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority CEO Rossi Ralenkotter shouldn’t get a “golden parachute.” Tax increases aren’t necessary, but if politicians want an increase they should send it to voters. Read by Three needs a chance to work, even if it holds back thousands of third graders. That’s according to Senate district 20 candidate and Assemblyman Keith Pickard.
Forty minutes after gunfire ceased on Oct. 1, Jason Aldean was still in a bus behind the stage on the Route 91 Harvest festival grounds. Aldean’s manager talks with Las Vegas police about how to get the singer, and others, out safely. LVMPD body camera footage.
Suspensions are holding the Lights FC back yet again. Midfielder Carlos Alvarez has been suspended three games for “violent conduct.” Defender Marcelo Alatorre will miss one game for a red card. The Lights will get technical director Jose Luis Sanchez Sola back Saturday though. Sola has missed 12 of the team’s first 20 games due to a pair of suspensions.
Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden, safety Reggie Nelson and center Rodney Hudson respond to questions from the media on the team’s fifth day of training camp.
Community members, who called themselves considered black citizens but did not present as an organization, met with press before the city council meeting to discuss their demands in the aftermath of the grand jury’s choice to not indict Metro officer Kenneth Lopera for the 2017 death of Tashii Brown. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Community members, who called themselves considered black citizens but did not present as an organization, met with press before the city council meeting to discuss their demands in the aftermath of the grand jury’s choice to not indict Metro officer Kenneth Lopera for the 2017 death of Tashii Brown. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Pahrump radio personality Art Bell died of an accidental overdose from a cocktail of prescription drugs, the Clark County coroner’s office said. Bell died April 13 in a bedroom of his Pahrump home at age 72. The coroner’s office determined he had four prescription medications in his system: the opioid oxycodone, the analgesic hydrocodone, diazepam, often marketed as Valium, and carisoprodol, a muscle-relaxant. Bell was known as the late-night host, engineer and producer of the show “Coast to Coast AM.”
Las Vegas Morning Update – Wednesday, August 1, 2018
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Jantel Lavender scored 17 points and the Los Angeles Sparks snapped a two-game skid with an 87-71 win over the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday.
A memorial service was conducted for Richard “Old Man” Harrison at Palm Mortuary in Las Vegas on Sunday, July 1, 2018. (Marcus Villagran/Review-Journal) @brokejournalist
George McPhee spoke about the trading process and new player Paul Stastny among others. Sunday was the first day of NHL free agency. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae
1980 Datsun recovered from Mojave desert (Courtesy Christy Sahlstrom)
A new study says 66 percent of people between the ages of 21 and 32 have nothing saved for retirement.
An alarming number of adults do not cross the street safely according to a study conducted by professor Tim Bungum of the School of Community Health Sciences at the UNLV. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas-Review Journal) @brokejournalist
