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Golden Edge: Knights Beat The Kings
 
Golden Edge: Knights Beat The Kings

Bryan Salmond, Steve Carp and David Schoen recap tonights home game where the Golden Knights played the Los Angeles Kings. The Kings are first in the Pacific division and lost to the Golden Knights who are second in the division.

Las Vegas morning update for Sunday, November 19th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Sunday, November 19th

Sunday’s headlines: Hiker dies in Red Rock Canyon after falling near overlook, Court to decide management of Las Vegas gunman’s assets, Nevada Supreme Court ruling could expose MGM Resorts in Las Vegas shooting

Las Vegas morning update for Saturday, November 18th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Saturday, November 18th

Saturday’s headlines: Man arrested in wife’s death says gun accidentally discharged during sex act, Las Vegas man wins $820K jackpot at the Cannery, Las Vegas entertainer Joey Scinta dies at 69

Pedestrian fatalities hit an all-time high in Clark County
 
Pedestrian fatalities hit an all-time high in Clark County

With six weeks remaining in 2017, Clark County has already logged its deadliest year on record for pedestrians. So far, 62 walkers were fatally struck as of Thursday, eclipsing the previous all-time high of 60 killed in 2015. Between 2013 and 2016, 24 people were fatally struck by vehicles along Boulder Highway, Southern Nevada’s deadliest stretch of roadway. Andrew Bennett, traffic safety office spokesman

Las Vegas morning update for Friday, November 17th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Friday, November 17th

Friday’s headlines: Driver charged with DUI in Summerlin crash that killed 1, Ohio man arrested for threatening shooting at Las Vegas casino, Allegiant begins 3 new nonstop flights from Las Vegas

Las Vegas Strip gunman’s house in Mesquite
 
Las Vegas Strip gunman’s house in Mesquite

Strip gunman Stephen Paddock owned a house in Mesquite, some 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas. A probate case filed after the Oct. 1 mass shooting could set a sales process in motion. Some buyers may not care that the home was owned by a mass murderer, especially if it’s listed at a discount. But others might not want it, and at least one real estate agent says he wouldn’t want the listing.

Vegas Nation: Carr Misses Groundbreaking Ceremony
 
Vegas Nation: Carr Misses Groundbreaking Ceremony

Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Michael Gehlken talk about how the Raiders are preparing to face off against the Patriots and Derek Carr missing the Groundbreaking ceremony for the new stadium in Las Vegas.

Artist draws portraits of 58 Las Vegas shooting victims
 
Artist draws portraits of 58 Las Vegas shooting victims

An artist in Ohio has drawn portraits of the 58 victims of the Las Vegas shooting. Ron Moore Jr. flew to Nevada Monday to hand-deliver the last three portraits, including one of Metropolitan Police Department officer Charleston Hartfield. Over 25 days, Moore dedicated nearly 175 hours to drawing portraits of the victims. Moore was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2004. He prayed that if God would give him the ability to draw again, he would use his talent to bless others. Moore also surprised Las Vegas police with a painting of an eagle. The painting and Hartfield’s portrait will remain on display inside the Las Vegas police headquarters’ main lobby.

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