NHP trooper and good Samaritans save a life
 
NHP trooper and good Samaritans save a life

Nevada Highway Patrol trooper Jacob Fisher and a group of good Samaritans performed lifesaving CPR on a driver suffering a heart attack last month in Las Vegas. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Syphilis Awareness Day
 
Syphilis Awareness Day

Dr. Joe Iser, District Health Officer of the Southern Nevada Health District, discusses the effects and issues with syphilis in the Las Vegas community on April 16, 2019. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CCSD Arbor View meeting
 
CCSD Arbor View meeting

The Clark County School Board hears from the public about racial tensions at Arbor View High School on Thursday, April 11, 2019. (Amelia Park-Harvey/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Parents of autistic student battle Clark County School District
 
Parents of autistic student battle Clark County School District

Joshua and Britten Wahrer, parents of a special education student, are battling the Clark County School District for the right to equip their son with a monitoring device. (Amelia Pak-Harvey/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Prayer for Opportunity Scholarships
 
Prayer for Opportunity Scholarships

Las Vegas students and adults hold a prayer meeting about the Opportunity Scholarship program on Thursday, April 4, 2019. (Amelia Pak-Harvey/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Elaine Wynn testifies before Mass. gaming board – VIDEO
 
Elaine Wynn testifies before Mass. gaming board – VIDEO

Wynn Resorts CEO Matt Maddox said Thursday former counsel Kim Sinatra did more to protect former Chairman and CEO Steve Wynn than the company. Maddox spoke to Massachusetts Gaming Commissioners in the last of a three-day adjudicatory hearing on the suitability of Wynn Resorts to retain its gaming license in Massachusetts.

Gun Debate Shows Limits Of Government – Video
 
Gun Debate Shows Limits Of Government – Video

On Monday, the Assembly and Senate Judiciary Committees held a joint hearing on Assembly Bill 291. It would ban bump stocks and allow local governments to pass additional restrictions on firearms.

Solar scams on the rise in Nevada
 
Solar scams on the rise in Nevada

As Nevada’s solar industry has made a resurgence, solar scammers have followed suit.

Clark County schools and the late bus issue
 
Clark County schools and the late bus issue

Year after year, late or no-show buses in the Clark County School District draw the ire of parents and students alike. One year the problem even prompted a parent to crack a school bus window in frustration over a late drop-off. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Learning lifesaving skills in advance of fire season
 
Learning lifesaving skills in advance of fire season

Students and firefighters attend a training session at Fire Station 80 in Blue Diamond, Saturday, March 30, 2019. The training session helps volunteer firefighters obtain necessary annual certification to work wild fires.

Car restoration behind prison walls
 
Car restoration behind prison walls

Inmates share their experiences working for the Southern Desert Correctional Center auto body shop in Indian Springs while learning valuable skills.

Parent remembers Las Vegas boy killed by car
 
Parent remembers Las Vegas boy killed by car

People visit a memorial at the intersection of South Fort Apache Road and West Arby Avenue at at Faiss Park Wednesday, March 27, 2019, where Jonathan Smith, 12, of Las Vegas, died after he was struck while crossing Fort Apache Monday. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Couple left with surprise medical bills after visit to the hospital
 
Couple left with surprise medical bills after visit to the hospital

Michael Pistiner took his wife, Marta Menendez-Pistiner, to the ER in January after she fainted twice and appeared to be having a seizure. Despite paying $856 monthly for health insurance, the two, self-employed musicians, were stuck with more than $5,700 in hospital and doctor bills after than hour-and-a-half visit. Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Las Vegas police brief the media on fatal crash
 
Las Vegas police brief the media on fatal crash

Metropolitan Police Department Capt. Nick Farese addresses the media about a car accident at South Fort Apache Road and West Arby Avenue that left one minor dead and one hospitalized on Monday, March 25, 2019. (Mike Shoro/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Homeless residents speak about safety
 
Homeless residents speak about safety

The homeless residents living at the corner of Owens Ave. and Main St. reflect on how they feel about their safety after two homeless men died, one was hit crossing the street and another was beat to death by another homeless man. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Super Bloom Near Lake Elsinore, California
 
Super Bloom Near Lake Elsinore, California

Crowds packed the hills near Lake Elsinore on Saturday to capture a rare selfie amidst the super bloom of poppies turning the landscape purple. The super bloom was caused by the larger rainfall this year. (Todd Prince/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Fiery accident in Las Vegas
 
Fiery accident in Las Vegas

A three-car accident on Spring Mountain Road around 6:30 pm on Monday night

Commercial Robbery On 3000 Block Of North Las Vegas Blvd – VIDEO
 
Commercial Robbery On 3000 Block Of North Las Vegas Blvd – VIDEO

On February 19th, 2019, at approximately 10:23 am, a robbery occurred to a business located on the 3000 block of North Las Vegas Boulevard. The pictured suspect entered the business, approached the counter and pointed a firearm at the victim demanding money. The victim complied and the suspect fled with an undisclosed amount of money. No injuries were reported.

Stardust implosion anniversary
 
Stardust implosion anniversary

Twelve years ago today, the Stardust Resort and Casino was imploded. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)

Lawsuits filed against security contractors at Nevada National Security Site
 
Lawsuits filed against security contractors at Nevada National Security Site

Two lawsuits were filed today against the current and former government security contractors for the Nevada National Security Site, one on behalf of Jennifer Glover who alleges sexual discrimination and assault and the other on behalf of Gus Redding who alleges retaliation after he gave statements supporting Glover’s claims. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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