Golden Edge: Player for a Day
 
Golden Edge: Player for a Day

Bryan Salmond travels to City National Arena where the University Medical Center teamed up with the Golden Knights to give pediatric patients a chance to sign a contract and be a player for the day with Golden Knights center Ryan Carpenter.

Golden Edge: Floor Hockey Clinic
 
Golden Edge: Floor Hockey Clinic

Bryan Salmond travels to the Paradise Recreational Center for the Las Vegas Golden Knights floor hockey clinic with special guest Golden Knights defenseman and Mark Messier Leadership Award winner Deryk Engelland.

Cinco De Mayo Celebration
 
Cinco De Mayo Celebration

El Tiempo hosts a Cinco De Mayo party at the Cannery Hotel and Casino.

Oprah loves her new Barbie
 
Oprah loves her new Barbie

Oprah Loves Her New Barbie Doll Because she Couldn’t Afford One as a Child Now at 64, Oprah is the proud owner of her own TV network, a Presidential Medal of Freedom AND a Barbie doll in her image.

Las Vegas court filing: Wynn wanted sex with waitress ‘to see how it feels’ to be with a grandmother
 
Las Vegas court filing: Wynn wanted sex with waitress ‘to see how it feels’ to be with a grandmother

Wynn, the CEO of Wynn Resorts, was accused of sexual misconduct by several employees in a Wall Street Journal story published last month. Wynn faced allegations of pressuring a waitress into sex about 30 years ago, allegedly telling his employee he had “never had a grandmother before” and wanted “to see how it feels.” A previously undisclosed court filing details additional allegations against Wynn at the time he ran The Mirage. The allegations were the subject of a Review-Journal article that was written in 1998, but the newspaper ordered the report not be published.

Review-Journal Reporter Roundtable
 
Review-Journal Reporter Roundtable

Review-Journal reporters Elaine Wilson and Rachel Crosby go over the latest stories on the October 1st mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip.

RJ columnist Robin Leach recovering from mini-stroke
 
RJ columnist Robin Leach recovering from mini-stroke

Robin Leach, the longtime famed celebrity journalist and Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist, suffered a transient ischemic attack, also known as a TIA or “mini-stroke.” The incident began last Tuesday while the 76-year-old Leach was vacationing in Cabo San Lucas. Leach was taken to the St. Rose Dominican Siena ICU immediately upon his return, where he remained until Monday afternoon, when he was transferred to the hospital’s Lima Rehab Facility in Henderson. Leach said he told the medical staff Monday afternoon that he was eager to return to full-time work.

Vegas Stripped: The Music Man
 
Vegas Stripped: The Music Man

A career in education wasn’t something that University of Nevada, Las Vegas professor Dr. Stephen Caplan had seriously considered when he began playing music professionally. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

iPhone X hits Apple stores nationwide
 
iPhone X hits Apple stores nationwide

Long lines and eager customers waited outside the Apple store inside the Fashion Show Mall as the iPhone X made its debut Friday morning. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Cocktail demo: The Screaming Viking
 
Cocktail demo: The Screaming Viking

If you’re a fan of the television show “Cheers,” then you’ll certainly be hollering for this drink. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Authorities put brakes on information flow in Las Vegas shooting
 
Authorities put brakes on information flow in Las Vegas shooting

Fifty-eight people killed. More than 500 injured. And yet, nearly a month after the Las Vegas Strip experienced the worst mass shooting in modern American history, local and federal authorities are refusing to fill in the blanks. In the days after Oct. 1, when Stephen Paddock opened fire on the Route 91 Harvest festival crowd from his Mandalay Bay corner suite, Las Vegas police were hosting multiple news conferences a day. They released a comprehensive timeline, which ended up being wrong. They took it back, and tried to clarify the errors, but instead caused more confusion. At least twice this week, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has asked to speak with Sheriff Joe Lombardo about the shooting investigation. Both times, reporters were told by Carla Alston, the Police Department’s director of communications, that the sheriff “will not be conducting interviews.”

Cocktail demo: The Whiskey Business
 
Cocktail demo: The Whiskey Business

A nice, easy tasting cocktail for a beginner whiskey drinker (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Edible lace adds delicious decor to baked goods
 
Edible lace adds delicious decor to baked goods

Sun Keeler, owner of Food Deco Art, produces vegan, gluten-free edible lace in numerous designs and colors (even chocolate), which add elegant embellishment to the plainest cakes. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Now Serving: Jumbo Pretzel Board
 
Now Serving: Jumbo Pretzel Board

A nice twist on the classic bread board, served at Topgolf. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Editable lace adds delicious edge to baked goods
 
Editable lace adds delicious edge to baked goods

Sun Keeler, owner of Food Deco Art, produces vegan, gluten-free edible lace in numerous designs and colors (even chocolate), which add elegant embellishment to the plainest cakes. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Cocktail demo: The Dill Weed
 
Cocktail demo: The Dill Weed

A lighter, more brunch like version of the classic Bloody Mary. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Country singer recounts saving lives at shooting
 
Country singer recounts saving lives at shooting

Bryan Hopkins, lead singer for the country band Elvis Monroe, survived the mass shooting on Oct. 1 and led people to safety that night. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Cocktail demo: The Smashing Pumpkin
 
Cocktail demo: The Smashing Pumpkin

The taste of pumpkin pie, if pumpkin pie were a cocktail. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Family seeks to sue MGM following deadly shooting
 
Family seeks to sue MGM following deadly shooting

Paige Gasper, one of the first people to be injured from last Sunday’s deadly mass shooting, is looking to sue MGM. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Cosmo rooms upgrade in luxury
 
Cosmo rooms upgrade in luxury

Rooms at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas received a major upgrade in terms of luxuriousness. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Street marquees go dark on Las Vegas Strip
 
Street marquees go dark on Las Vegas Strip

To honor the 58 people killed at the Route 91 Harvest festival, the street marquees along Las Vegas Boulevard went dark for 11 minutes. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Vegas shooting victim sings “You should be here”
 
Vegas shooting victim sings “You should be here”

One week after the Oct. 1 mass shooting in Las Vegas, the Strip went dark for 11 minutes in honor of the victims. One of the victims, Brennan Stewart, recorded this song, “You Should Be Here,” before he died. This song was shared by the family and with permission of the writers, Cole Swindell and Ashley Gorley.

Healing through celebration service after deadly shooting
 
Healing through celebration service after deadly shooting

Members of the First African-Methodist Episcopal Church came together Sunday to celebrate life and honor the victims of last Sunday’s deadly mass shooting that killed 58 people. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

A litany against violence
 
A litany against violence

Rev. Barry Vaughn, with the Christ Church Episcopal, gave a litany against gun violence in the wake of the mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip that took the lives of 58 people. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Mesquite has little to offer in understanding Las Vegas gunman
 
Mesquite has little to offer in understanding Las Vegas gunman

A team of Review-Journal reporters were in Mesquite looking into Stephen Paddock’s past on Friday. They report on what they found during their interviews at businesses and with Mesquite officials.