UNLV Rebels Men’s Basketball reacts to their loss against UNR.
Golden Edge host Bryan Salmond and Golden Knights beat writer David Schoen look over the upcoming matchups the Golden Knight will face. Bryan Salmond also previews his interview with Golden Knights Forward Nate Schmidt.
LVMPD patrol officers were dispatched to a lounge located in the 900 block of East Karen Avenue for a report of multiple shots being fired into the business from the parking lot. Officers located a victim inside of the business suffering from a non-life threatening gunshot wound to the leg. As the suspect walked by the lounge on foot, he pulled out a firearm and shot into the business without warning. There were multiple people inside the business during the incident but no one saw the suspect.
Nevada Politics Today host Victor Joecks sits down to talk with Candidate for Congressional District 4, Amy Vilela.
Vegas Nation video host and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken discuss the Raiders plans this offseason with free agency approaching.
Golden Knights beat writers Steve Carp and David Schoen go over the Knights loss to the L.A. Kings.
The Golden Knights made two crucial errors and Los Angeles earned a 4-1 victory
Premier Vegas Sports host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal reporter Gilbert Manzano recap the press conference between Canelo and GGG.
Last week, Republican gubernatorial candidate and attorney general Adam Laxalt visited First Choice Pregnancy Services, a crisis pregnancy center.
Covering the cage host and MMA reporter Adam Hill interviewed UFC bantamweight Cody Stamann before his fight this weekend at UFC 222.
Ramona Giwargis talks about a series of stories she is working on regarding mental health services in Nevada, including filthy conditions at group homes, a woman placing clients in unlicensed group homes as well as a woman who was found dead after being placed in one of those homes.
Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz goes over the Las Vegas Lights 4-2 loss to D.C. United and Freddy Adu’s debut.
Las Vegas Lights head coach and Miguel Garduno go over their loss to the D.C. United.
Highlights of the Las Vegas Lights 4-2 loss against D.C. United.
Bryan Salmond and Steve Carp discuss the Golden Knights 6-3 win over the Canucks, including Tomas Hyka’s first goal as well as a tricky trade that helped the Golden Knights improve.
Bryan Salmond recaps the final game of the Golden Knights 7-game homestand, a 6-3 win over the Canucks.
Capt. Ken Young asks parents to know who their kids are talking to on social media.
Capt. Ken Young urges kids not to make these types of statements or start rumors.
Capt. Ken Young makes a statement on a 16-year-old male student was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly threatening to shoot up Rancho High School in Las Vegas.
Review-Journal reporters Elaine Wilson and Rachel Crosby discuss the latest information released by the Metropolitan Police Department about Las Vegas’ 2017 crime numbers.
Spring Valley Area Command Patrol Detectives are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a male who has been responsible for approximately eight burglaries in the area of Oakey Boulevard and Rancho Drive since January 2018. During these incidents, the suspect makes entry through a rear window or a sliding patio backdoor. The suspect is described as a black male between 20 and 30 years of age, slender with an athletic build. A vehicle of interest in these incidents is described as a white Nissan Pathfinder with a red and white bumper sticker.
Bryan Salmond talks to Robert Byrd, who spends time as a referee for marquee boxing matches as well as an usher at UNLV basketball games.
Chumlee of ‘Pawn Stars’ pursues weight loss through surgery. The 35-year-old cable sensation decided to have gastric-bypass surgery Feb. 15. In early 2014, Chumlee’s friend and fellow “Pawn Star” Corey Harrison underwent lap-band surgery and dropped nearly 200 pounds. In his own weight-loss campaign, Chumlee says he plans to hang a poster of Portuguese soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo, for post-surgery fitness motivation. “I want abs like that!” Chumlee says. “And I want a Brazilian butt-lift.”
From the rear, the steel shipping container looks no different than the countless number traveling inside cargo holds across the world’s oceans. “I call it the not-so-tiny tiny home,” creator Arnold Stalk said. “You could put 100 of these on three-and-half, four acres in a community.” Stalk, founder of the Veterans Village housing complex in downtown Las Vegas, plans to start building 10 more of the shipping container homes on Monday. Stalk said he will lease the units to low-income veterans at his complex on 21st Street for no more than $650 a month, utilities included. Homeless advocates say Stalk’s initiative marks an important milestone for Southern Nevada.