Nevada Politics Today: Danny Tarkanian
 
Nevada Politics Today: Danny Tarkanian

The federal government should create a high-risk pool for individuals with pre-existing conditions. Susie Lee, the Democrat running for Congressional District 3 is against ICE. She’s also ducking debates, despite once challenging her opponent to debate her. That’s according to Danny Tarkanian, the Republican nominee for CD3.

Las Vegas police investigate women after Oct. 1 shooting
 
Las Vegas police investigate women after Oct. 1 shooting

On the night of Oct. 1, 2017, Las Vegas police received a report of persons with weapons behind a CVS store on the Las Vegas Strip. Officers responded and investigated three women standing by a dumpster. They were released soon after. (LVMPD body camera footage)

Nevada Preps Team of the Week: Boulder City
 
Nevada Preps Team of the Week: Boulder City

Nevada Preps awards the team of the week to Boulder City High School. The Eagles are coming off a 32-28 win against a good Moapa Valley team, and are 2-1 so far this year. Thorsten Balmer had a game-sealing interception and ran for 211 yards.

Tony Sanchez on UNLV’s scheduling
 
Tony Sanchez on UNLV’s scheduling

UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about scheduling. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 2
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 2

Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart and The Linq Hotel sports book director, John Lukasik go over their picks for week two of the NFL.

Nascar Racer Brendan Gaughan Of Las Vegas
 
Nascar Racer Brendan Gaughan Of Las Vegas

NASCAR racer Brendan Gaughan of Las Vegas chats about competing in the Star Nursery 100 K&N Pro Series West race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal.)

Greek Food Festival
 
Greek Food Festival

Greek Food Festival

Nascar Truck Series Drivers Troy Herbst, Noah Gragson
 
Nascar Truck Series Drivers Troy Herbst, Noah Gragson

NASCAR Truck Series drivers Riley Herbst, Noah Gragson of Las Vegas discuss their racing futures ahead of the World of Westgate 200 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Video for Palo Verde 9/11 memorial
 
Video for Palo Verde 9/11 memorial

Members of the Palo Verde Air Force JROTC gather during the annual rededication ceremony remembering victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which claimed the life of teacher Barbara Edwards, at the memorial in her memory at Palo Verde High School.

LVCVA CEO Steve Hill takes questions on taxpayer funded compensation
 
LVCVA CEO Steve Hill takes questions on taxpayer funded compensation

Steve Hill made $132,875.20 in regular salary while working as the executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, according to TransparentNevada. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s seven-member compensation committee on Tuesday recommended an annual salary of $375,000 plus benefits for Steve Hill. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

LVCVA CEO Steve Hill said he did not know how much he would be offered in pay
 
LVCVA CEO Steve Hill said he did not know how much he would be offered in pay

The LVCVA board is scheduled to vote on Hill’s compensation Tuesday, but he said he does not know how much he will make. Ralenkotter made $862,000 in salary, bonus and benefits in 2017 and received a $455,000 severance package, including the consulting contract. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

9/11 memorial at Neal STEAM Academy in Las Vegas
 
9/11 memorial at Neal STEAM Academy in Las Vegas

Joseph M. Neal STEAM Academy in Las Vegas held a 9/11 memorial ceremony Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018. Principal Denise Murray and her husband, a former Port Authority lieutenant who was previously stationed at the World Trade Center, lost 32 of their friends on 9/11. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Douglas Haig’s attorney after arraignment
 
Douglas Haig’s attorney after arraignment

Douglas Haig’s attorney Marc Victor talks to the Review-Journal shortly after Haig’s hearing/ (Rachel Crosby/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Protesters march to Las Vegas BLM offices to stop oil and gas leases on public lands
 
Protesters march to Las Vegas BLM offices to stop oil and gas leases on public lands

Protesters took part in the People’s Climate March in Las Vegas Monday. Attendees will rallied in front of a model oil rig with a simulated oil spill, with people will be dressed up as Mojave desert animals. The event will ended with a march to the BLM offices, where they delivered petitions to stop Allio and gas leases on Nevada public lands. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Premier Vegas Sports: UNLV defeats UTEP 52-24
 
Premier Vegas Sports: UNLV defeats UTEP 52-24

Rebel Nation host Bryan Salmond and UNLV beat writer Mark Anderson discuss the Rebels’ 52-24 victory over the Miners on Saturday as well as what to look for in UNLV’s upcoming game against Prairie View A&M.

UFC president says Contender Series may start filming on location
 
UFC president says Contender Series may start filming on location

After the filming of Dana White’ Contender Series Brazil, the UFC president explained why his show may start filming abroad and he detailed the promotion’s plans for a new state-of-the-art gym in Las Vegas that will be where his reality series’ fights will take place in the future and more.

Golden Edge: Mailbag
 
Golden Edge: Mailbag

Ben Gotz answers questions submitted from Golden Knights’ fans about recent roster changes.

Vigil held for 8-year-old killed in crash
 
Vigil held for 8-year-old killed in crash

Friends and family gather for a vigil for 8-year-old Levi Echenique at Paradise Park in Las Vegas, Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018. Echenique was killed in a car crash on Aug. 31. His parents Breijet and Jose Echenique were severely injured. Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-Journal @rookie__rae

Rescue Mission employees terminated
 
Rescue Mission employees terminated

Don James, a former employee for the Las Vegas Rescue Mission, talks about the day his team was terminated. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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