North Las Vegas Police release footage of legal observer – VIDEO
 
North Las Vegas Police release footage of legal observer – VIDEO

North Las Vegas police released body camera footage from Saturday night’s protest on the Strip and called an attorney’s claim that she was thrown to the ground by officers “unfounded.” (North Las Vegas Police Department)

Supreme Court says existing federal law protects LGBTQ+ workers – Video
 
Supreme Court says existing federal law protects LGBTQ+ workers – Video

On Monday, June 15, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
protects LBGTQ+ workers from being discriminated against at work. The original law states that it is illegal for employers to discriminate against employees for a number of reasons, including a person’s sex. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

2 teen brothers killed in crash in Summerlin – VIDEO
 
2 teen brothers killed in crash in Summerlin – VIDEO

Two teenage brothers were killed in crash Friday night in Summerlin when their dirt bike smashed into an SUV, according to Las Vegas police. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Voting lines go past 8 p.m. – Video
 
Voting lines go past 8 p.m. – Video

Many line up to vote for the 2020 Nevada primary election causing voting lines to continue past 8 p.m. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Voters who didn’t get a ballot in the mail line up for hours – Video
 
Voters who didn’t get a ballot in the mail line up for hours – Video

Voters who didn’t receive a mailed ballot or needed to make a change to their registration waited in line for hours to get a ballot at Paradise Recreational Center in Las Vegas, Tuesday, June 9, 2020. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Nevada DMV plans for reopening on June 15 – Video
 
Nevada DMV plans for reopening on June 15 – Video

The DMV announces its plans for reopening in Las Vegas on June 15th after being closed for three months due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Academic Excellence Awards 2020 – Video
 
Academic Excellence Awards 2020 – Video

The Las Vegas Review Journal’s Academic Excellence program is designed to recognized 1st thru 12th grade students in Southern Nevada who exhibit academic achievement, community involvement, and leadership in and out of the classroom.

Night of protesting turns violent in Las Vegas – VIDEO
 
Night of protesting turns violent in Las Vegas – VIDEO

A fourth night of Black Lives Matter protesting in Las Vegas ended in violence, with 2 reported shootings, including a police officer, late Monday. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Areas of Red Rock Canyon reopen
 
Areas of Red Rock Canyon reopen

On Monday, June 1, 2020 the BLM Southern Nevada District reopened access to areas of Red Rock Canyon including; Red Rock Canyon Scenic Drive, Red Rock Overlook, Late Night Trailhead, Red Spring Boardwalk, Calico Basin and Kraft Mountain Trailheads. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Lori Loughlin, husband agree to plead guilty in college admissions scam – Video
 
Lori Loughlin, husband agree to plead guilty in college admissions scam – Video

The actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, will plead guilty to conspiracy charges. The couple had previously been accused of paying $500,000 to get their two
daughters into the University of Southern California. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

5 things you might not know about Memorial Day – Video
 
5 things you might not know about Memorial Day – Video

Memorial Day isn’t just an opportunity for a barbecue or beach trip. It’s a day honoring American service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevada Rep. Horsford admits to having affair – VIDEO
 
Nevada Rep. Horsford admits to having affair – VIDEO

Nevada Congressman Steven Horsford admitted to having an affair with Gabriela Linder, a former intern for Sen. Harry Reid. Linder detailed her account of the affair in a podcast she called, “Mistress for Congress.” (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Interview with Las Vegas city attorney Brad Jerbic – Video
 
Interview with Las Vegas city attorney Brad Jerbic – Video

Las Vegas city attorney Brad Jerbic is leaving his post on July 1, but he will continue to work on Project Enchilada, a beautification effort that promises to restore downtown neighborhood blocks to their original luster. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevada Gaming Control Board keeping reopening plans confidential
 
Nevada Gaming Control Board keeping reopening plans confidential

The state Gaming Control Board requires every licensee, from the megaresorts to the corner gas station convenience store slot machine operators, to submit reopening plans, but they intend to keep them confidential.

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