Scott Booth was flying the Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters tour aircraft that crashed in the Grand Canyon in February 2018, killing five people.
Blake Apgar
Blake Apgar joined the Review-Journal as a general assignment reporter in January 2017 after graduating from the University of Minnesota. He interned at the Review-Journal in the summer of 2016, and now covers North Las Vegas and Henderson government. He was raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Primary contractor Freeman employs about 1,700 people to clear out Las Vegas’ largest annual trade show. The Las Vegas Convention Center must be clear by Monday.
Henderson Mayor Debra March wrote a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Dec. 16 consenting to refugee resettlement in the city.
On the eve of CES 2020, more than 100 companies crammed into one ballroom at The Mirage Events Center to clamour for media attention ahead of the four-day conference and floor show.
Temporary structures are popping up outside the Las Vegas Convention Center in preparation for the all things tech CES trade show, with programming set to begin Sunday.
Workers were still hundreds of feet above the Las Vegas Strip on Monday, installing the fireworks that will dazzle revelers welcoming the new year.
Bleutech Park Properties hired Tom Letizia to push the positives of a proposed futuristic mini-city. Now he’s claiming he went months without being paid.
Haas Automation is bringing more manufacturing jobs to Henderson. Now it needs the workers to build machines in the massive facility it plans to build.
Many locations are available for Christmas tree recycling. Artificial and flocked trees are not allowed, but fresh trees will become mulch for landscaping.
Santa Claus joined some of the North Las Vegas Fire Department’s firefighters to deliver presents to a family grieving the loss of a loved one.
Serafin Calvo’s family braced for a Christmas without much when he was a child, but a neighbor’s generosity sent him on a decades-long mission of giving.
A well-connected public relations firm that backed out of a Henderson contract in 2016 amid conflict-of-interest questions is performing work for the city again.
The City Council’s approval brings an end to a lawsuit filed by the family of Fernando Sauceda, who was shot and killed by North Las Vegas police minutes into 2011.
The City Council’s approval will bring an end to a civil rights lawsuit filed in 2014 for the fatal shooting of two pit bulls two years earlier.
The Henderson City Council voted Tuesday night to partner with Cox Communications on developing a technology innovation program on Water Street.