Covering the Cage Live: Conor McGregor Apologizes
 
Covering the Cage Live: Conor McGregor Apologizes

Adam Hill and Heidi Fang discuss Conor McGregor apologizing on Instagram for jumping in the cage, shoving a referee at Bellator 187, recap of Anthony Pettis vs. Dustin Poirier, preview Fabricio Werdum vs. Marcin Tybura as well as Michael Bisping stepping up on less than 30 days notice to fight Kelvin Gastelum in China.

Officer involved shooting body cam footage shown at Metro briefing
 
Officer involved shooting body cam footage shown at Metro briefing

WARNING: The following video contains graphic footage.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department held a briefing about an officer-involved shooting which contained graphic footage from a body camera that captured the incident. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Knights defenseman Jon Merrill on being in lineup
 
Golden Knights defenseman Jon Merrill on being in lineup

Golden Knights defenseman Jon Merrill talks after the team’s morning skate at Rogers Place about being in the lineup against the Oilers on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Lights FC introduces first head coach
 
Las Vegas Lights FC introduces first head coach

Las Vegas’ new soccer team introduced its head coach Tuesday. José Luis Sánchez Solá, better known as “Chelís”, will put together the Las Vegas Lights FC for 2018. Owner Brett Lashbook said Chelís fit with the attacking style of play he wants the team to be. Chelís previously coached Puebla in Liga MX and was the coach of Major League Soccer team Chivas USA. Chelís is currently an analyst with the ESPN Deporters’ daily soccer show Futbol Picante.

The Right Take: Democrat Desperation to Defeat Recalls Leads to Lies
 
The Right Take: Democrat Desperation to Defeat Recalls Leads to Lies

The Secretary of State’s office has determined that the recall against Sen. Joyce Woodhouse, D- Henderson, has qualified. But Democrats believe the law gives them a window to go to voters who signed the petition and get those voters to withdraw the signatures.

Raiders launch work on stadium in Las Vegas
 
Raiders launch work on stadium in Las Vegas

The Raiders held a groundbreaking event at the planned Las Vegas stadium site at Interstate 15 and Russell Road. The event included a tribute to the 58 people who died in the Oct. 1 mass shooting. “For the Raiders to be successful and ultimately win, it takes teamwork,” Raiders owner Mark Davis said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Gov. Brian Sandoval were the top dignitaries on hand. “Only in Vegas can you turn a groundbreaking ceremony into a show,” Goodell said “Well … now it’s real, right?” Sandoval said. “This is one of the most transformative moments in the history of Las Vegas.”

Thousands receive services at Project Homeless Connect
 
Thousands receive services at Project Homeless Connect

Project Homeless Connect is a resource and service fair to assist homeless or at-risk individuals. Thousands came out Tuesday to receive a wide variety of services including mental health, hair cuts, housing and food.

Silverton Turns 20
 
Silverton Turns 20

The Silverton casino concept turns 20 this year and has gone through multiple renovations to become the attraction it is today. (Madelyn Reese/View)

Las Vegas morning update for Tuesday, November 14th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Tuesday, November 14th

Tuesday’s headlines: Raiders break ground on Las Vegas stadium site, former teacher’s assistant arrested for child abuse, last locally hospitalized Oct. 1 shooting patient discharged. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Celebration of Life held for Las Vegas Shooting victim Cameron Robinson
 
Celebration of Life held for Las Vegas Shooting victim Cameron Robinson

Family and friends gathered at Black Rock Park in Santa Clara City, Utah on Saturday, Oct. 14 to celebrate the life of Cameron Robinson. Robinson was one of the 58 people killed in the Oct. 1 shooting on the Strip. (Natalie Bruzda/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Presenting the Lei of Aloha for Las Vegas
 
Presenting the Lei of Aloha for Las Vegas

Volunteers presented a 2-mile-long lei at the Las Vegas sign, Mandalay Bay and Downtown’s Healing Garden on Oct. 14. The lei was made in Hawaii and shipped to Las Vegas and was organized by Maui restaurant-owner Ron Panzo. Panzo has organized several other lei-making projects, including one for victims of the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting and the Women’s March in Washington, D.C. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

UNLV reaction to Air Force loss
 
UNLV reaction to Air Force loss

UNLV coach Tony Sanchez and his players react to the team’s loss at Air Force on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2017. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Exclusive Tour of Desert Contemporary Home at Ascaya
 
Exclusive Tour of Desert Contemporary Home at Ascaya

This week on the Las Vegas Review Journal’s Real Estate Millions Host Susan Kocab tours the an inspiration home at the exclusive residential development of Ascaya. The home was designed by the Marmol Radziner architectural firm. The lead designer Brad Williams and Ascaya Sales Manager Darin Marques unfold the detailed specs of designing this truly authentic desert contemporary design.

Las Vegas morning update for Sunday, October 15th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Sunday, October 15th

Sunday’s headlines: Woman takes first steps after being shot in Las Vegas shooting, Crosses for Las Vegas shooting victims will be put in museum, Vegas Golden Knights reveal Chance as team’s mascot (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Ngannou looking to knockout Overeem and earn a title shot
 
Ngannou looking to knockout Overeem and earn a title shot

UFC heavyweight Francis Ngannou says he’s faster and stronger than Alistair Overeem and thinks he’ll be able to finish him by knockout and earn a title shot with the win at UFC 218.

Country singer recounts saving lives at shooting
 
Country singer recounts saving lives at shooting

Bryan Hopkins, lead singer for the country band Elvis Monroe, survived the mass shooting on Oct. 1 and led people to safety that night. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas morning update for Saturday, October 14th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Saturday, October 14th

Saturday’s headlines: Sheriff Lombardo and MGM in agreement on latest Las Vegas shooting timeline, Mandalay Bay security guard skips TV interviews after Las Vegas shooting, Conspiracy crowd working overtime since Las Vegas shooting

Nevada Preps: Week 8 football recap
 
Nevada Preps: Week 8 football recap

Elaine Wilson and Ben Gotz bring you the highlights from Friday night’s high school football games including the Henderson Bowl and the upsets that occurred.

Marc-Andre Fluery talks about loss to Detroit
 
Marc-Andre Fluery talks about loss to Detroit

Goaltender Marc-Andre Fluery talks about the Golden Knights’ 6-3 loss to Detroit on Friday, Oct. 13, 2017. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Paramedic Rescues Dog in Houston
 
Las Vegas Paramedic Rescues Dog in Houston

Hurricane Harvey first responder American Medical Response paramedic Lester Hernandez with his new collie mix, Houston, that was a stray in Texas. Elizabeth Brumley Las Vegas Review-Journal

Vegas Nation: Lynch Fined, Sean Smith Sits Out
 
Vegas Nation: Lynch Fined, Sean Smith Sits Out

Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken discuss Sean Smith missing Thursday’s practice with a neck injury as well as Marshawn Lynch receiving a fine for his actions against the Titans.

Las Vegas woman arrested in death of actor from ‘Star Trek’ attraction
 
Las Vegas woman arrested in death of actor from ‘Star Trek’ attraction

A Las Vegas woman has been arrested in the death of a ‘Star Trek’ attraction actor.

70-year-old Charles Deishley performed at “Star Trek: The Experience” inside the then-Las Vegas Hilton for a decade.

He was found dead with a gunshot wound on Dec. 9, 2013, at a home on Alta Drive.

Now Kelleen A. Cota, 57, has been booked into the Clark County Detention Center.

She is being held without bail on charges of first-degree murder with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit murder.