After his father died, Michael Russell struggled for years with drug addiction. When he finally decided to change for good, he got sober and worked for years to help others. Now he is the first former felon to be hired by the Nevada Department of Corrections. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae
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The Golden Knights coach discussed the new iPad technology expected to be available to coaches after the All-Star break.
The Golden Knights coach talked about the team’s upcoming three-game stretch, injuries and the power play.
Demolition of Campus Village shopping center, on Maryland Parkway across from UNLV, begins to make way for new development.
High winds and flooding closed the Scenic Loop in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation area Thursday. Minor flooding across Highway 159 caused drivers to slow, but didn’t close the road. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto
Leo Polito of Las Vegas describes meeting legendary jockey and trainer Johnny Longden on the beach at Del Mar. Mike Brunker/Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Three Square Food Bank donated over 400 care bags to TSA workers affected by the government shutdown Wednesday, filled with food, personal hygiene products and water.
Highlights from the State of the State Address given by Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak.
MGM Grand President and Chief Operating Officer Scott Sibella said executives are “discussing redeveloping that entire frontage of the building out to the Las Vegas Strip.” (Todd Prince/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Presentation at Summerlin Library teaches residents about the history of singing bowls (Mia Sims/Las Vegas Review-Journal)