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As of 9 p.m. Wednesday:

1. Vegas Golden Knights’ uniforms stay true to owner’s colors

Everyone knew what the crest looked like. Everyone was familiar with the colors — steel gray, black, gold and red. But it wasn’t until Tuesday that fans found out what happens when you put them all together.

2. 14-year-old boy drowns in central Las Vegas swimming pool

Las Vegas police are investigat­ing a 14-year-old boy’s drowning in a central valley residentia­l swimming pool.

3. Las Vegas ties hot weather record with 117 reading

Las Vegas has never been hotter. The temperatur­e hit 117 degrees at 4:07 p.m. Tuesday, tying the all-time high, according to the National Weather Service.

4. Las Vegas Strip stabbing suspect ‘tore up’ security guards

A man accused of stabbing two security guards Sunday morning on the Las Vegas Strip told police he “tore them up,” according to an arrest report.

5. Taco shop clerk stabbed during argument expected tosurvive

A clerk was stabbed several times during an argument with customers late Tuesday inside a west-central valley restaurant. As of 9 p.m. Wednesday:

1. A first look at the Vegas Golden Knights uniform

The Vegas Golden Knights uniform was unveiled at the Wynn hotel-casino in Las Vegas on June 20, 2017.

2. Watch steak and frozen pizza get cooked on a car dashboard in Las Vegas

With temperatur­es potentiall­y breaking the all-time high for Las Vegas, the RJ decided to experiment to see how hot it really is. A steak and frozen pizza cooked in under 3 hours.

3. Watch a vinyl record melt in the Las Vegas heat

With temperatur­es potentiall­y breaking the all-time high for Las Vegas, the RJ decided to experiment to see how hot it really is. A vinyl record only took minutes to melt and become flexible.

 ??  ?? Las Vegas Review-journal Adrianna Kostrzewa, 7, of Santa Barbara, Calif., cools off on the Strip as the temperatur­e reached 116 on Tuesday.
Las Vegas Review-journal Adrianna Kostrzewa, 7, of Santa Barbara, Calif., cools off on the Strip as the temperatur­e reached 116 on Tuesday.

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