Desert Oasis wins state title
 
Desert Oasis wins state title

Desert Oasis coach Paul Buboltz gets drenched with water after team’s championship victory. (Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

DJ Steve Aoki visits Las Vegas comic book store
 
DJ Steve Aoki visits Las Vegas comic book store

DJ Steve Aoki visits Torpedo Comics in Las Vegas Friday, May 17, 2019, for a signing for his new comic book series “Neon Future.” (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Hardway 8 Opens in Henderson – VIDEO
 
Hardway 8 Opens in Henderson – VIDEO

Hardway 8 UNLV Runnin’ Rebels-inspired sports bar opens in Henderson, Nevada. Ron Kantowski sits down with former point guard and UNLV Hall of Famer Roberst Smith.

Commission’s decision will delay Red Rock Canyon development
 
Commission’s decision will delay Red Rock Canyon development

The Clark County Commission Wednesday rejected a developer’s request to approve a preliminary plan for 3,000 homes overlooking Red Rock Canyon before a federal agency grants permission for a roadway leading to the site.

Brownie sundae at VegeNation in Las Vegas is completely vegan
 
Brownie sundae at VegeNation in Las Vegas is completely vegan

Donald Lemperle, chef/owner of VegeNation in Las Vegas and nearby Henderson, NV, makes his sundae with ice cream made with coconut and almond milks, a brownie made with coconut flour and oil and organic sugar and cacao, and fresh fruit. (Heidi Knapp Rinella/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz at Las Vegas convention
 
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz at Las Vegas convention

Former Starbucks CEO and potential presidential candidate Howard Schultz spoke at the Epicor Insights user conference at Mandalay Bay Convention Center Wednesday, April 17, 2019. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Driving a snowy Sunday night in Summerlin
 
Driving a snowy Sunday night in Summerlin

Several inches of snow have fallen in Summerlin on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019. This shows street conditions between Charleston and Far Hills in Summerlin. (Jim Prather/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Winter wonderland at Summerlin park
 
Winter wonderland at Summerlin park

A snowstorm hit Fox Hill Park in Summerlin on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019. (Jim Prather/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Extreme weather closes Scenic Loop in Red Rock Canyon
 
Extreme weather closes Scenic Loop in Red Rock Canyon

High winds and flooding closed the Scenic Loop in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation area Thursday. Minor flooding across Highway 159 caused drivers to slow, but didn’t close the road. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Life and times of a 90-year-old horse player
 
Life and times of a 90-year-old horse player

Leo Polito of Las Vegas describes meeting legendary jockey and trainer Johnny Longden on the beach at Del Mar. Mike Brunker/Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Golden Edge: Golden Knights are Shut Out in Columbus
 
Golden Edge: Golden Knights are Shut Out in Columbus

The Las Vegas Golden Knights were shut out by the Blue Jackets and Max Pacioretty leaves the game early. David Schoen reports from Columbus, Ohio at Nationwide Arena.

Vegas Nation Stadium Show: How Close is the Stadium to Being Ready?
 
Vegas Nation Stadium Show: How Close is the Stadium to Being Ready?

The Oakland Raiders and the Nfl are being sued by the city of Oakland. The Raiders may need somewhere to play in 2019. Ed Graney and Rick Velotta talk about where the Raiders may play next year and the latest progress on the new stadium being built in Las Vegas.

The Mansion at MGM boasts hidden luxury
 
The Mansion at MGM boasts hidden luxury

The Mansion at MGM, a hotel within a hotel, features 29 luxury villas for invited guests only. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Lights FC coach Eric Wynalda lost his home in California wildfire
 
Lights FC coach Eric Wynalda lost his home in California wildfire

Eric Wynalda, coach of the Las Vegas Lights FC soccer team, talks about losing his home in the deadly California wildfires during an interview in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Nov. 17, 2018. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas mass shooting survivors clap for police
 
Las Vegas mass shooting survivors clap for police

Hundreds of survivors and witnesses to the Las Vegas mass shooting broke into applause when police officers entered the Tropicana resort on the Strip.

A police sergeant estimated that around 1,500 people were sheltered in the building’s halls at the time, around 2 a.m. on Oct. 2, 2017. Many of them were draped in white blankets.

The moment was captured on a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Officer’s body camera.

Seventeen minutes later, the officer picked up a bullhorn and thanked the crowd for their response.

“I’m terribly sorry about tonight,” he said. “We have no control over the actions of evil people, but we’re here now…. Thank you so much for coming to our city. We’re sorry this happened. We hope you can come back some day and enjoy a great weekend.”

Several people shouted “thank you” as the crowd applauded again.

North Las Vegas students to perform at Notes of Autumn
 
North Las Vegas students to perform at Notes of Autumn

About 200 North Las Vegas middle and high school students are set to join forces this weekend to perform at the free Notes of Autumn musical talent showcase.
“My favorite part about this was learning new music,” said 17-year-old Jaron Goddard, a senior at Legacy High School. “We’ve been preparing since the middle of August, and I feel we’re doing very well … I’m excited to play with all of the other schools that are there and show them what we can do.”
Legacy’s band is one of 14 that are set to perform. Students from Canyon Springs, Shadow Ridge, Cheyenne and more practiced for about a month for the inaugural showcase.

UNLV has improved its pass rush
 
UNLV has improved its pass rush

UNLV coach Tony Sanchez and defensive end Roger Mann talk about the improved pass rush. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

New American Road Trip makes Las Vegas stop
 
New American Road Trip makes Las Vegas stop

Michael Bloomberg and others advocated for a clean energy future at the New American Road Trip’s first public stop in Las Vegas. (Bailey Schulz/Review-Journal)

Ross & Snow launches in Las Vegas
 
Ross & Snow launches in Las Vegas

Luxury shoe brand Ross & Snow has opened in Las Vegas, featuring “functional luxury” with premium shearling footwear. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Rebel Nation: UNLV defeats Prairie View 46-17
 
Rebel Nation: UNLV defeats Prairie View 46-17

Bryan Salmond and Mark Anderson discuss UNLV’s 46-17 win over Prairie View A&M this past Saturday and what to expect from the Rebels this week against Arkansas State.