A Las Vegas police officer walks through a resort hallway of survivors, witnesses, and bystanders after the Oct. 1 mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival. LVMPD body camera footage.
The weather will cool slightly through the end of the week., but highs are still expected to be slightly above normal for this year. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye
Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart and The Cromwell sports book director, John Lukasik go over their picks for week three of the NFL.
The Aces closed out their first campaign in front of the 5,737 on hand for Fan Appreciation Day at Mandalay Bay Events Center. They lost 93-78 to the Atlanta Dream. (Sam Gordon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and sports columnist Ed Graney go over the Knights free angency and signing Marc-Andre Fleury.
Planet 13 co-CEO Larry Scheffler talks about what to expect from the new marijuana dispensary, Thursday, July 19, 2018. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @brokejournalist
Lt. Ray Spencer briefs the news media on a shooting at Sahara Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard South that left one dead. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Review-Journal soccer reporter Ben Gotz goes over the challenges the Lights FC are facing and what to expect during their next game against Portland.
Rosen, the first-term Democrat Congresswoman who’s running for Senate, has repeatedly claimed that she “built a business” before running for office. It’s been a key part of her personal story, as she’s risen from political newcomer to rising Democrat star. One small problem. There’s no evidence she built anything.
The call by March for Our Lives to ban semi-automatic assault weapons is a conversation starter, not a defined policy proposal. The country needs to talk about finding ways to end gun violence, but the NRA has blood on its hands for opposing gun-control legislation. That’s according to March for Our Lives creative director Jammal Lemy.