Raiders Host First Joint Practice with Lions
 
Raiders Host First Joint Practice with Lions

Raiders quarterback Derek Carr and defensive end Mario Edwards Jr. talk about what it was like practicing with the Detroit Lions on Tuesday.

Las Vegas police OIS presser Aug. 4 2018
 
Las Vegas police OIS presser Aug. 4 2018

Metro briefing on a barricade turned officer-involved shooting Saturday north of the Strip. (Mike Shoro/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Aces-Mercury postgame interviews
 
Aces-Mercury postgame interviews

Las Vegas succumbed to the incomparable greatness of the legendary Diana Taurasi and stumbled to a 104-93 loss to her Phoenix Mercury at Mandalay Bay Events Center before an announced crowd of 5,129.

Brett Rypien on Boise State’s offense
 
Brett Rypien on Boise State’s offense

Boise State quarterback Brett Rypien talks about his team’s offense. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

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.

Burning car in Las Vegas Spaghetti Bowl
 
Burning car in Las Vegas Spaghetti Bowl

Firefighters extinguish a burning car on the Martin Luther King offramp from northbound Interstate 15 in the Spaghetti Bowl in Las Vegas on July 23, 2018.

Las Vegas shooting victims speak at press conference after MGM lawsuit
 
Las Vegas shooting victims speak at press conference after MGM lawsuit

Victims of the Las Vegas shooting gathered at the Newport Beach Marriott Bayview in California on Monday, June 23, in response to two federal lawsuits filed by MGM Resorts International in an effort to avoid liability for the events of Oct. 1. (Briana Erickson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Aces Fever highlights
 
Aces Fever highlights

The Aces beat the Indiana Fever 88-74 at Mandalay Bay Events Center.

Aces players talk after win over Fever
 
Aces players talk after win over Fever

Aces players talk following an 88-74 victory over the Indiana Fever at Mandalay Bay Events Center. (Sam Gordon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Taxpayer-funded LVCVA boss negotiating exit pay despite criminal investigation
 
Taxpayer-funded LVCVA boss negotiating exit pay despite criminal investigation

CEO Rossi Ralenkotter is the third-highest-paid public official in the state He has a pay and benefits package valued at $863,000 annually. Ralenkotter does not have an employment contract He announced his retirement in mid June, amid a scandal over airline gift cards LVCVA bought $90,000 in Southwest Airline gift cards between 2012 and 2017. Now auditors can’t account for more than $50,000 of the cards. Ralenkotter and his family used $16,207 in gift cards on 56 trips. Brig Lawson, the senior director of business partnerships, was responsible for buying and distributing the cards. He recently resigned. Ralenkotter’s retirement settlement package could cost taxpayers thousands of dollars.

Clark County students hold a panel discussion on school safety
 
Clark County students hold a panel discussion on school safety

Colyn Abron and Aaliyah Thomas, 17-year-old ambassadors for Clark County’s Summer Business Institute internship program, discuss students’ presentation on school safety to a panel of nine Las Vegas community leaders Friday. (Katelyn Newberg/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Oasis Biotech opens in Las Vegas
 
Oasis Biotech opens in Las Vegas

Brock Leach, chief operating officer of Oasis Biotech, discusses the new plant factory at its grand opening on July 18. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Police Officer’s Vehicle Was Taken During Shooting
 
Police Officer’s Vehicle Was Taken During Shooting

Video from body worn camera footage released by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Wednesday shows an officer realizing his police vehicle has been taken during the chaos of the Route 91 shooting. It was later recovered at Sunrise hospital with the keys in the ignition and nothing removed. (Madelyn Reese/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Does baseball All-Star Game need to be fixed?
 
Does baseball All-Star Game need to be fixed?

Another baseball All-Star Game will be played in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday night. Some guys have been known to fake injuries to get out of playing in it. Baseball writers say the All-Star Game needs to be fixed, to make it interesting again. Las Vegas resident Jerry Reuss, who pitched in two All-Star Games, says the game is fine as is. Jerry Reuss

A’Ja Wilson speaks after loss to Sparks
 
A’Ja Wilson speaks after loss to Sparks

The Aces, in the midst of a four-game winning streak, fumbled an opportunity to claim another signature victory, and were outscored 35-15 in the fourth quarter en route to a 99-78 loss at Mandalay Bay Events Center.

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