A history of the NFL Draft and how it went from being an intimate event with prospects’ names written on blackboards to three-day extravaganzas with huge public events in different cities. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Despite the public fan events planned for Las Vegas being canceled amid the coronavirus pandemic, the NFL Draft went from humble beginnings in quiet rooms with chalkboards to the massive, televised spectacle it is today. NFL executive Peter O’Reilly and Sirius-XM Radio’s Stephen Nichols and Zig Fracassi recall how fans helped the event grow into what it is today. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Review-Journal’s Ed Graney and Adam Hill report from The Village in Manhattan where resilient New Yorkers gathered to attend the annual Halloween parade despite a terror attack occurring on the same day.
A student from Stuyvesant High School in New York City recounts what she saw when a man mowed down people on a busy bike path with a rented truck near her school in lower Manhattan.
The Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Ed Graney update from New York City where a man in a rented pickup truck mowed down people along a busy bike path near the World Trade Center memorial on Oct. 31.
The Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Ed Graney update from New York City where a man in a rented pickup truck mowed down people along a busy bike path near the World Trade Center memorial on Oct. 31.