Bryan Salmond is in studio as beat writer Michael Gehlken reports from Alameda where Paul Guenther spoke out about the new roghing the passer rules on the NFL.
Thousands gathers in Moapa Valley to send lanterns in the sky night to remember loved ones and incite healing and positivity on October 6, 2017. (Briana Erickson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Metropolitan Police Department anticipates longer wait lines at its headquarters once a state bill changing the sex offender registry goes into effect October 1, 2018.
Malinda Baldridge of Reno attended the Route 91 Harvest festival with her daughter, Breanna, 17, and was shot twice in the leg when the gunman fired on the crowd.
Spring Valley High School principal Tam Larnerd, Spring Valley High School IB coordinator Tony Gebbia and retired high school teacher Joyce O’Day discuss alternative grading systems. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @marcusvillagran
Centennial players discuss their upcoming game with Faith Lutheran at Centennial H.S. on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2018. (Damon Seiters/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The first White Castle in Clark County opened on the Strip January 2015. It was the first location west of the Rocky Mountains, and workers served up 4,000 burgers an hour in the first 12 hours, reports said. The second White Castle in Clark county opened in downtown last year, in 2017. The third White Castle opened in Jean in September 2018. It’s part of the 50,000-square-foot Terrible’s Road House travel center that opened near the intersection of I-15 and Goodsprings Road.
Chris Davis, father of a Route 91 Harvest festival shooting victim, Neysa Tonks, talks about a college scholarship in his daughter’s memory to assist the children of those who died in the shooting. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye
Rose Janise, mom of Rylie Golgart, and Nadine Lusmoeller share the struggles of dealing with medical expenses after surviving the Oct. 1 mass shooting. (Jessie Bekker/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat-writer Michael Gehlken cover William Hayes’s torn ACL from Sundays game, in which he suffered from trying not to land on Derek Carr.
Police search backstage during Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson One show at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas on Oct. 1, 2017, after the mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival. LVMPD body camera footage.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal sports writer Gilbert Manzano answer your burning questions about the Raiders and Jon Gruden.
November 2017: the White House imposed 20 per cent tariffs on imported Canadian lumber March 2018: 25 percent tariff on steel and 10 percent tariff on aluminum go into effect with exemptions for selected countries July: US tariffs on $34 billion of Chinese imports go into effect August: US imposes tariffs on $16 billion of imports from China September: US tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports take effect Source: Peterson Institute for International Economics, https://piie.com/system/files/documents/trump-trade-war-timeline.pdf
Nevada Preps awards the team of the week to Palo Verde. They are coming off of a big win over Shadow Ridge this week in what the team called a key “swing game” in the Northwest League.
United Way of Southern Nevada’s third annual Day of Caring will take place Oct. 5. Walter Bracken STEAM Academy Assistant Principal Michelle Wheatfill tells what it means to her school. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A vacant home caught fire Wednesday morning in a neighborhood near Tropicana Avenue and Boulder Highway.
The Global Security Exchange being held this year at the Las Vegas Convention Center attracts more than 20,000 security professionals from the private sector and government.
UNLV linebacker Gabe McCoy leads the Mountain West with 7 1/2 tackles for loss. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Former Raiders player Leo Gray and Robert Taylor Elementary School principal Kim Basham talk about the new resource room at the school on Sept. 25, 2018 in Henderson, Nevada. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Jon Bon Jovi hosted a brunch at Scotch 80 Prime to promote his wine. (Al Mancini/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Mike Yoder, CEO of WinTech LLC, talks about ALICE, virtual receptionist, at his Las Vegas office. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye
A video provided by Las Vegas police shows a red two-door car leaving an apartment complex in the east valley. Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the vehicle of interest in a deadly shooting that morning at the complex. (Metropolitan Police Department)
The mother of Tashii Brown, who died after an encounter with Las Vegas police on the Strip, not satisfied after public review of evidence. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Host Bryan Salmond and beat-writer Mark Anderson discuss the Rebel’s 27-20 loss is Arkansas State and the Mountain West conference as league play begins.
Teche Bergeron was shot in the side at the Oct. 1 shooting. The long sleeved jean shirt she had on that night had splotches of blood, but she held on to it. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Chairman Paul Anderson summarizes Monday’s board meeting discussion on bringing major concert events to Las Vegas. (Richard N. Velotta)
Developer J Dapper has big plans for the downtown Las Vegas Post Office Building he recently acquired.
Charles and Doris Smith talk about the night an apartment fire took the lives of three of their family members. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @marcusvillagran
Bryan Salmond and Gilbert Manzano are in studio while Michael Gehlken and Ed Graney report from Miami on the Raiders loss to the Miami Dolphins.
