Steve Carp and David Schoen talk about the Golden Knights loss to the Minnesota Wild, including what has gone wrong for Vegas lately and a local kid scoring in his hometown.
Elaine Wilson talks to Henry Brean and Briana Erickson about the story of survivors reconnecting after the births of children.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond goes over Karlsson’s second hat trick as a Golden Knights and Fleury shutting out Calgary.
President Donald Trump’s twitter feed often produces chaos. With just one tweet on Friday, however, he reordered Nevada politics and increased Republican chances in two races key races.
Ed Graney, Rick Velotta and Bill Bradley discuss updates around the Las Vegas Raiders stadium, scheduled to be completed by 2020.
Review-Journal reporter Elaine Wilson and White House Correspondent, Debra J. Saunders discuss gun laws and the many questions Americans have after the Parkland school shooting that claimed the lives of 17 victims.
After every mass shooting, elected Democrats and their allies in the media tell Americans to “do something.” The response to Wednesday’s horrific shooting in Florida has been no different.
After every mass shooting, elected Democrats and their allies in the media tell Americans to “do something.” The response to Wednesday’s horrific shooting in Florida has been no different.
The Seven Magic Mountains may stay longer in the Nevada desert. The painted rock totems — located south of Las Vegas off Interstate 15 — opened in May 2016 for an announced two-year run. “Due to the incredible success of the installation since its opening, artist Ugo Rondinone has expressed a strong desire to explore ways to keep the artwork on view at its current site,” according to a statement issued by Reno’s Nevada Museum of Art. “At the end of this year is 100-percent certain,” according to museum spokeswoman Amanda Horn, who added that “we’re working on a longer-term plan” at the location.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond, Review-Journal reporters Steve Carp and David Schoen go over the Golden Knights first win over the Edmonton Oilers.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and Golden Knights beat writer Steve Carp go over the Golden Knights loss to the Nashville Predators.
Bryan Salmond recaps the Golden Knights away game against the Nashville Predators.
Adam Hill and Heidi Fang talk to Shane Krutchen about his upcoming fight, and then discuss UFC Fight Night 124 and preview UFC 220.
In the Art of the Deal, Donald Trump writes, “Leverage: don’t make deals without it.”
Republicans have plenty of leverage in the stalled negotiations over passing a new version of the
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. It’s time for them to quit negotiating with Democrats
and use it.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken discuss the Raiders upcoming road trip to Mexico City, including Donald Penn’s status and how the Raiders are preparing for the high elevation in Mexico.
In 2015, 80 percent of Nevadans who paid an individual mandate tax penalty made under $50,000 a year. Thirty-nine percent made under $25,000.
Mandalay Bay is adding to its security even as it cuts hours of other employees. People seeking to get on the elevators must now show their room key. The new policy applies to Delano as well, they said. The change comes after the Oct. 1 shooting that killed 58 and injured more than 500. Several major hotels on the Strip already had similar practices in place before the shooting.
Golden Knights defenseman Jon Merrill made his first appearance in the lineup Sunday, Oct. 16, 2017, after sitting out the first four games as a healthy scratch. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant speaks to the media Monday, Oct. 16, 2017, at the team’s practice facility. The Knights play Buffalo at home Tuesday. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)