Expert advises patients on appealing medical bills
UNLV students discussed what their takeaways from UNLV’s first make-a-thon. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Sean “Sinister Minister” Smith, hosts bad movies from his Las Vegas home. (Mat Luschek – Review-Journal)
Clark County Commissioner Jim Gibson broke ground Monday morning on a new pedestrian bridge that will cross the Las Vegas Strip at Park MGM.
(Zach Portman/University of Minnesota Department of Entomology) Male Mojave poppy bees exhibit territorial fighting behavior. The Center for Biological Diversity wants the bee, found only in Clark County, to be added to the endangered species list.
Three houses under construction caught fire Sunday evening in North Las Vegas on Oct. 21, 2018. (submitted by reader Curtis Cooper)
A glimpse at HallOVeen at Opportunity Village, from theme park rides to the Vegas Fright Nights haunted house. All proceeds go towards programs and services for Opportunity Village, a non-profit that provides for people with intellectual and related disabilities. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
North Las Vegas fire chief speaks on a two-alarm fire near Cheyenne and Decatur on Oct. 21, 2018.
The Golden Knights defeat the Anaheim Ducks 3-1 putting them at 4-4 on the season. Adam Hill and Dave Schoen report from T-Mobile Arena.
Las Vegas Review-Journal sports reporter Mark Anderson recaps UNLV’s loss to Air Force. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
UNLV football players react to the loss to Air Force. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about the loss to Air Force. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart and John Lukasik pick their best bets for week 7 of the NFL football season.
Nevada Ballet Theatre rehearses for “Dracula” at The Smith Center (Janna Karel/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Clark County School District middle and high school students will be subject to random searches for weapons under a new initiative to combat the wave of guns found on campus. (Amelia Pak-Harvey/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Alessandra Nava Granados, 15, recently visited the Pope to ask him his thoughts on immigration and the TPS program. A national group called TPS Alliance organized the trip for youths that came from mixed TPS status families. (Rachel/Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Voters on Election Day will vote on whether they want to do away with legal prostitution. Opponents of a ban held a Q and A.
Foothill coach Marty Redmond and players Jace Derryberry and Mateo Monterde discuss the team’s upcoming game with Liberty at Foothill H.S. in Henderson on Oct. 17, 2018. (Damon Seiters/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
UNLV quarterback Max Gilliam talks about playing Air Force. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Meet four of the six candidates for the Clark County School Board.
Hundreds of survivors and witnesses to the Las Vegas mass shooting broke into applause when police officers entered the Tropicana resort on the Strip.
A police sergeant estimated that around 1,500 people were sheltered in the building’s halls at the time, around 2 a.m. on Oct. 2, 2017. Many of them were draped in white blankets.
The moment was captured on a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Officer’s body camera.
Seventeen minutes later, the officer picked up a bullhorn and thanked the crowd for their response.
“I’m terribly sorry about tonight,” he said. “We have no control over the actions of evil people, but we’re here now…. Thank you so much for coming to our city. We’re sorry this happened. We hope you can come back some day and enjoy a great weekend.”
Several people shouted “thank you” as the crowd applauded again.
Media workouts for middleweight boxers Ryota Murata of Japan and Rob Brant of the USA. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfye
About 200 North Las Vegas middle and high school students are set to join forces this weekend to perform at the free Notes of Autumn musical talent showcase.
“My favorite part about this was learning new music,” said 17-year-old Jaron Goddard, a senior at Legacy High School. “We’ve been preparing since the middle of August, and I feel we’re doing very well … I’m excited to play with all of the other schools that are there and show them what we can do.”
Legacy’s band is one of 14 that are set to perform. Students from Canyon Springs, Shadow Ridge, Cheyenne and more practiced for about a month for the inaugural showcase.
At $10.5 million, the property at 8101 O’Bannon Drive is in the top five most expensive homes in the Las Vegas Valley. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)