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The last patient hospitalized locally as a result of the Oct. 1 Strip shooting has been discharged. The patient, who was not identified, was discharged Saturday, almost six weeks after the attack, from St. Rose Dominican Hospital.
Metro police, national security agencies and truck rental headquarters had been educating Las Vegas employees about suspicious customer behavior. “We have been doing training dating back to November 2016 — after the Paris and Nice attacks — as part of our ‘See Something, Say Something campaign,’” said Las Vegas Metro Police spokesman Jay Rivera. Rivera said the LVMPD has visited many rental companies as well as other transportation companies, including taxis, Uber and Lyft. He did not say how many local transport companies Metro has visited to date.
Construction on the latest project begins Nov. 30 in the south end of the valley, where the Nevada Department of Transportation will build a $33.7 million freeway interchange for Interstate 15 at Starr Avenue. The interchange is aimed at easing traffic congestion in Henderson by filling a missing link in Starr between Las Vegas Boulevard and Dean Martin Drive. Starr Avenue will run six lanes with landscaped medians, bicycle lanes and sidewalks. The interchange is set to open by late next year.
Golden Knights goaltender Maxime Lagace talks about his journey to becoming the starting goaltender Saturday, Nov. 12, 2017 at City National Arena. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights defenseman Nate Schmidt talks about goaltender Maxime Lagace at City National Arena. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant talks about his team’s accountability in the locker room. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights forward William Karlsson on the team’s blue-collar mentality. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Sunday’s headlines: Nevada board pardons man who spent 21 years in prison for murder, Burger, fries and marijuana? Drive-thru opens at Las Vegas pot shop, Inside the Las Vegas shooter’s gambling world
Saturday’s headlines: Mandalay Bay employees see schedules cut in Las Vegas shooting’s aftermath, UFC’s Conor McGregor involved in postfight altercation with referee, Shooting memorial crosses will be moved Sunday to Clark County Museum
Sam Bird, 60, prepares to compete in the 42nd Indian National Finals Rodeo.
Bird, one of 10 children, was taught to rope by his older brothers. He has qualified for the rodeo 39 times
The Montana native has taught his two daugters to rope. Both won the Women’s All-Around Competition in recent years.
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The Ethnic Express international folk dancing group runs through a number at the East Las Vegas Community Center on Nov. 8. Madelyn Reese/ Las Vegas Review-Journal
Friday’s headlines: O.J. Simpson banned from Cosmopolitan, Judge delays Scott Dozier’s execution, Steel posts to be installed along Las Vegas Strip
Thursday’s headlines: Driverless shuttle involved in minor accident, 2 arrested in death of good Samaritan, Frontier hiring flight attendants.
Jeff Dion, deputy executive director of the National Center for Victims of Crime, said he is working to make sure people who get funds from state programs will not be considered to be double dipping if and when they receive funds from the Las Vegas Victims Fund. (Nicole Raz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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)
Steve Carp recaps the game between the Golden Knights and the Maple Leafs. The Golden Knights play in their first shootout against Toronto after both teams fail to score during overtime.
Saturday’s headlines: audio released by Clark County Fire Department captures Las Vegas shooting chaos, Valley hotels provide almost 2,000 free rooms to families of shooting victims, Swedish car attempts to set new record
Friday’s headlines: Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock lost money in 2 years preceding shooting, Small plane crashes at northwest Las Vegas golf course, Henderson man shoots, kills son, police say (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken go over Marshawn Lynch returning to practice and the Gabe Jackson suffering from an ankle injury.
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)
Adam Laxalt officially announced his bid for governor for the 2018 election. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Drifting demonstrations outside the Las Vegas Convention Center got activities started Tuesday for the four-day SEMA show in Las Vegas. (Todd Prince/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
RTC Traffic Operations Supervisor David Crisler relives the morning after the Las Vegas shooting, when RTC had to assist police in shutting down roads in the aftermath. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Forbes Riley recalls the night of October 1 when she was having dinner in the Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay. Riley started filming as the shooting occurred on the concert grounds below. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Nevada Highway Patrol Troopers Travis Smaka and Adam Whitmarsh share their experience on how it was to respond to the mass shooting on Oct. 1.
David Perron scores on Knights first-ever penalty shot in second period Tuesday. Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Press conferences Tuesday at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson on Tiger Woods’ return to the PGA Tour. Woods is expected to make his return Nov. 30-Dec. 3 at the Hero World Challenge. Tom Spousta/ Las Vegas Review-Journal
Former UNLV golfer A.J. McInerney speaks to the media Tuesday at TPC Summerlin about the opportunity of playing the first PGA Tour event of his career in his hometown. McInerney received a sponsor’s exemption into this week’s Shriners Hospitals for Children Open after the tournament learned he had survived the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting. Tom Spousta/ Las Vegas Review-Journal