Las Vegas WWII veteran dies from coronavirus – Video
 
Las Vegas WWII veteran dies from coronavirus – Video

Edward Turken moved to Sun City Summerlin from California with his late wife, Eva, in 1997. Turken was well known in the veteran community in the Las Vegas Valley. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Coronavirus Q&A
 
Coronavirus Q&A

You have questions and we have the answers! The RJ’s Renee Summerour sits down with Epidemiologist and member of the faculty of UNLV’sSchool of Public Health and the governor’s medical advisory team, Dr. Brian Labus and RJ Health Reporter Mary Hynes for a round-table discussion about questions people have surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic.

Judicial Department 21 Debate – Video
 
Judicial Department 21 Debate – Video

The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts a debate between the four candidates running for Department 21 in Clark County District Court. the candidates are Caesar Vicente Almase, Tara Dee Clark Newberry, Bruce L. Gale, and Jacob Alvin Reynolds.

District Court Family Division Department T Debate – Video
 
District Court Family Division Department T Debate – Video

The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts a debate between two of the three candidates running for Department T in Clark County Family Court. The candidates are Nadin J. Cutter and Jason Patrick Stoffel.

John Prine, country-folk singer, dies at 73 – VIDEO
 
John Prine, country-folk singer, dies at 73 – VIDEO

John Prine died due to complications caused by COVID-19 at Vanderbilt University Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee on April 7. The singer-songwriter is counted as one the favorite artists by the likes of Bob Dylan and Kris Kristofferson. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Meals on Wheels waiting list skyrockets – VIDEO
 
Meals on Wheels waiting list skyrockets – VIDEO

Media and community relations director Leslie Carmine discusses changes regarding Meals on Wheels, at Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. The waiting list for the meals that are delivered directly to homebound seniors in Las Vegas and North Las Vegas has grown up to 2,400. (Elizabeth Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Residents concerned about recent mailbox break-ins – VIDEO
 
Residents concerned about recent mailbox break-ins – VIDEO

Checks from the stimulus bill passed by Congress are being sent out this week and next. Some Las Vegas residents are concerned those checks could be stolen out of mailboxes. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

District Court Family Division Department S Debate – Video
 
District Court Family Division Department S Debate – Video

The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts a debate between the three candidates running for Department S in Clark County Family Court. The candidates are Regina Michelle McConell, Vincent Ochoa, and Lisa Marie Szyc.

Experts explain why your pets aren’t likely to transmit COVID-19 – VIDEO
 
Experts explain why your pets aren’t likely to transmit COVID-19 – VIDEO

With recent news of a tiger at the Bronx Zoo testing positive for COVID-19, many have begun to worry whether animals can transmit the virus. According to Karen Terio, chief of the Zoological Pathology Program at the University of Illinois, there’s no need to panic. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Henderson center opens food bank to public – VIDEO
 
Henderson center opens food bank to public – VIDEO

Visitors to the St. Therese Center HIV Outreach drive-thru food pantry talk about the impact of food banks for their families and friends. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Pandemic has led to a global drop in air pollution – VIDEO
 
Pandemic has led to a global drop in air pollution – VIDEO

Satellite images from the European Space Agency have shown that air pollution levels around the world have decreased as a result of the slowing of industrial activity. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

First responders in Las Vegas dine out – VIDEO
 
First responders in Las Vegas dine out – VIDEO

President of Ahren Hotel Blake Ferry welcomes first responders to have a place to dine through Ahren Cares at Uncommon restaurant in Ahren Hotel in Las Vegas on Monday, April 6, 2020. (Elizabeth Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Coronavirus claims Las Vegas icon ‘Uncle’ Phil Maloof – VIDEO
 
Coronavirus claims Las Vegas icon ‘Uncle’ Phil Maloof – VIDEO

Coronavirus has claimed “Uncle” Phil Maloof of the high-profile Maloof family of Las Vegas. George Maloof, Phil Maloof’s nephew, confirmed his uncle’s passing Saturday in Las Vegas at age 93, with coronavirus the cause.

Tua Tagovailoa says whether he starts or is mentored, he’s ready for the NFL – Video
 
Tua Tagovailoa says whether he starts or is mentored, he’s ready for the NFL – Video

Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is reportedly back to full health ahead of the 2020 NFL Draft after suffering an injury in Nov. 2019 that would end his collegiate career. Though he’d be happy to be drafted to a team as a backup who is mentored at first, Tagovailoa says the competitor in him is ready to start in the NFL. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

HBO makes programming available for free – VIDEO
 
HBO makes programming available for free – VIDEO

HBO is making 500 hours of programming available at no cost for a limited time. The #StayHomeBoxOffice programming will be available to stream without a subscription on HBO Now and HBO Go. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Top stories Friday April 3, 2020
 
Top stories Friday April 3, 2020

Rj Business reporters Bailey Schulz, Subrina Hudson and Eli Segall talk about the top trending stories at the Review-Journal

Planet 13, Clark County prepare free meals – Video
 
Planet 13, Clark County prepare free meals – Video

Clark County is partnering with cannabis dispensary Planet 13 to provide 100 free meals each weekday to vulnerable seniors who are at high risk of being exposed to COVID-19 if they leave home.

District Court Family Division Department M Debate – Video
 
District Court Family Division Department M Debate – Video

The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts a debate between the four of the candidates running for Department M in Clark County Family Court. The candidates are Lynn Neville Hughes, Robert Otto Kurth, Jr., Amy Meredith Mastin, Mandy Jill McKellar.

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