CES 2019: Flying cell phone cases
 
CES 2019: Flying cell phone cases

Selfly Camera delivers a flying cell phone camera case that operates like a drone and is controlled by smart phones that could be available in 30 days.

Project Neon 85 percent complete (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
 
Project Neon 85 percent complete (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

On Wednesday morning Oct. 31, Interstate 15 northbound lane restrictions were removed opening up Exit 41 to Charleston Blvd. On Thursday Nov. 1, Interstate 15 southbound lane restrictions were removed. The new southbound off-ramp to Sahara Ave. and Highland Dr. also opened Thursday, November 1. With Project Neon 85% finished the flow of traffic on Interstate 15 has substantially diminished. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Drones and public safety in Nevada
 
Drones and public safety in Nevada

Two representatives in the drone industry discuss UAV’s impact on public safety. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Home builder Toll Brothers has plans in Summerlin
 
Home builder Toll Brothers has plans in Summerlin

Toll Brothers purchased of 128 acres of property near Mesa Park Drive and Town Center Drive will be used for a housing development. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas police now using drones
 
Las Vegas police now using drones

Metro acquired five drones from Yuneec in late September. Since then, the department has used them mainly for crime scene documentation. Read more at reviewjournal.com. (Nicole Raz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Drones prepare to fly through radioactive clouds
 
Drones prepare to fly through radioactive clouds

Pilots train at Desert Rock Airport on the Nevada National Security Site using the Sandstorm UAV, an experimental unmanned aircraft system developed to fly through radioactive airspace.