Surveillance video of Stephen Paddock interacting with the VIP desk at the MGM.
Pet owners rejoice! A new indoor dog park in Las Vegas offers shelter from the hot sun. Adventure Dog Park opened March 1st, and is located across the street from Sunset Park. The facility offers a play area for small dogs, and a separate one for bigger dogs. At outdoor parks, owners have to worry about the possibilities of contracting the dog flu. But before guests can enter this indoor dog park, all vaccines must be up to date. The park offers a monthly membership or day pass that allows owners to come and go anytime during business hours. Adventure Dog Park is open 7 days a week, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Las Vegas-Review Journal reporters Adam Hill and Heidi Fang talk UFC 223 with in-studio guest UFC lightweight Michael Chiesa.
Surveillance video of Stephen Paddock in the MGM in the days leading up to the October 1 shooting.
Surveillance video of Stephen Paddock in the MGM in the days leading up to the October 1 shooting.
Surveillance video of Stephen Paddock in the MGM in the days leading up to the October 1 shooting.
Surveillance video of Stephen Paddock in the MGM in the days leading up to the October 1 shooting.
Footage released by MGM Resorts shows Paddock gambling and moving luggage to his 32nd floor suite in the days prior to the Las Vegas shooting. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal.
A short compilation of footage of Stephen Paddock bringing luggage into Mandalay Bay and gambling in the resort casino. MGM Resorts.
Rain will continue to fall in Las Vegas Thursday, before tapering off at night. The valley could see as much as a quarter-inch of rain, according to the National Weather Service. Breezy conditions are also expected with sustained winds around 20 mph and gusts up to 35. The forecast high for Thursday is 69 degrees. The rain should clear up by Friday morning, and the weekend will see mostly sunny skies and breezy conditions. A wind advisory has been issued by the weather service in the Spring Mountains until 8 p.m. Thursday.
A woman in her 50s is at University Medical Center with life-threatening injuries after being hit by an SUV. She was trying to cross Flamingo Road near Torrey Pines on Thursday morning when she was struck by the SUV, Las Vegas police said The driver of the SUV did not stop and police are searching for the vehicle.
Starbucks Will Give You $10 Million for a Better Cup Design Get your thinking caps on because the company is looking for a new cup that’s easier to recycle. The $10 million grant challenge sees Starbucks partnering with investor group Closed Loop Partners for the project. According to CNN Money, Aside from the new cup design challenge, Starbucks stated it will test a cup with an inner lining made from plant fibers to prevent hot liquid from leaking. Will you join the challenge for #Bettercups?
For the second time this year, the Clark County School Board postponed a meeting to discuss a decision on drafting a gender-diverse policy.
STK in Las Vegas makes a dessert with a cotton candy cloud on fire (Janna Karel Las Vegas Review-Journal)
After competing in mixed martial arts professionally for 10 years, Bristol Marunde decided to walk away from the sport to focus on another endeavor with his wife, Aubrey. The former UFC competitor now co-hosts HGTV’s “Flip or Flop Vegas” with his wife.
The Golden Knights defenseman says trades are part of the game but also unpredictable. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Hooters Hotel is offering Golden Knights fans a free bucket of beer two hours before after every home game for the rest of the season Guests can choose from five brews to fill their bucket, including Budweiser, Bud Light and Michelob Ultra. Fans have to show a same-day game ticket to redeem the offer.
Ben Gotz talks about the second preseason game for the Las Vegas Lights, including some roster changes.
The defenseman said trade rumors are part of the business of being a pro athlete. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Green metal bins have popped up at the nation’s eighth-busiest airport, creating a safe space for airline passengers to dispose of marijuana. Even though recreational marijuana is legal in Nevada, the drug is banned inside Clark County’s network of airports and security checkpoints. “Marijuana is not allowable anywhere inside the buildings, be it pre- or post-security,” airport spokeswoman Christine Crews said. About 20 so-called “amnesty boxes” were installed over the past week outside high-traffic areas of McCarran, Henderson Executive and North Las Vegas airports.
UNLV coach Marvin Menzies has plenty on his mind The Rebels have fallen big in past two games UNLV hopes to rediscover earlier spark Time is running out on the Rebels UNLV next plays at New Mexico on Sunday
Clark County’s social media/communication training video for students in middle and high school
Clark County’s social media/communication training video for all students
Clark County’s social media/communication training video for employees and volunteers
Clark County’s social media/communication training video for parents
Las Vegas police are looking for a heavy-set black man in his 30s with a beard who is a suspect in a woman’s beating death. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)
Las Vegas police are looking for a heavy-set black man in his 30s with a beard who is a suspect in a woman’s beating death. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)