Review-Journal columnist Ed Graney talks about the thrilling College Football Playoff semifinal between Georgia and Oklahoma. (Chase Stevens)
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Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart and Oklahoma Sooners head coach Lincoln Riley following a double overtime thriller at the Rose Bowl. (Chase Stevens)
Golden Knights forward William Karlsson the first hat trick in franchise history. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights forward William Karlsson on wearing one of the hats thrown on the ice Sunday. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The forward said the players trust Gerard Gallant and each other. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
See a time-lapse of fireworks on New Year’s Day on the Las Vegas Strip seen from the Trump International, January 1, 2018. David Guzman Las Vegas Review-Journals
Thousands packed the Las Vegas strip for the New Year’s Eve fireworks display.
Across the valley, fireworks shows helped ring in the new year.
People across the globe gather on the Las Vegas Strip and Fremont Street to ring in 2018. A crowd of 330,000 visitors was expected to fill the Strip and Fremont Street downtown. “We figured this was probably the safest place anywhere in the world,” said Lynn Cherry. “Being able to drink, walk around and have fun — it’s kind of like Disney for us,” said Vincent Martin.
Revelers celebrate the New Year by partying on the Las Vegas Strip and Fremont Street.