Features of the Las Vegas Raiders stadium
 
Features of the Las Vegas Raiders stadium

New features of the Las Vegas Raiders stadium were recently revealed. The ceiling is a high-strength translucent polymer that lets in natural light but keeps heat down in summer. Translucent stadium components will make the stadium appear black at day, but inside lights will be visible at night. The ribbon structure along the sides will ventilate fresh air in, relieve exhaust and drain water from the roof. The natural-grass field will grow outdoors on a 4-foot-high tray to be wheeled in on game day.
An artificial-turf field will rest atop the stadium floor. Stadium capacity varies by event. For football games, it’s 62,500.
Additional seats can be added for events like the Super Bowl bringing capacity to 70,000. The stadium will have nine clubs, three at field level, including two on opposite sides of the field at the 50-yard line. As some of the stadium is below-ground, half of fans can go down and the other half up to their seats, reducing congestion.

Planet 13 in Las Vegas adds twist to marijuana dispensary look
 
Planet 13 in Las Vegas adds twist to marijuana dispensary look

Planet 13, which bills itself as one of the largest dispensaries in the world, opened to the public Thursday. The dispensary is located near the intersection of Desert Inn Road and Sammy Davis Jr. Drive, near Trump International, in Las Vegas. Planet 13 has plans in the future for a coffee shop, a tasting room for marijuana-infused beer and wine, a lounge for consuming marijuana on site if that is legalized and space for food.

1 dead in central Las Vegas crash
 
1 dead in central Las Vegas crash

An early Wednesday morning crash left at least one person dead and another injured. The crash was reported just around 3 a.m. at the intersection of Flamingo Road and Swenson Street. At least two vehicles were involved in the crash, one of which caught fire. Debris was scattered across the intersection as police combed the area as they investigated the scene. Flamingo is blocked in both directions between Swenson and Cambridge Street. Northbound Swenson is blocked at the intersection.

Las Vegas house prices rising faster than other cities
 
Las Vegas house prices rising faster than other cities

Las Vegas house prices are rising Southern Nevada prices were up 13.9 percent year-over-year in August And September was the first time since June 2007 that the median house price reached the $300,000 mark Buyers picked up about 2,440 single-family houses in September, down 16 percent year-over-year Las Vegas home prices have been rising at one of the fastest rates in the country over the past year Recent data show the market is now less affordable than the national average

Las Vegas ties Orlando for 1st in airport satisfaction study
 
Las Vegas ties Orlando for 1st in airport satisfaction study

A beefed-up baggage claim, food offerings and security check coordination helped McCarran International Airport take top honors in a closely watched 2018 airport study. McCarran tied for first with Orlando International Airport in in a J.D. Power North America Airport Satisfaction Study. McCarran is the busier of the two with 48.5 million passengers in 2017 compared with 44.6 million for Orlando, Florida’s busiest airport. McCarran has regular commercial air service from 39 carriers; Orlando has 40. In 2017, McCarran was ranked third among North America’s largest airports behind Orlando and Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County International Airport.

The week’s best photos from RJ photographers, Oct.15-Oct.28
 
The week’s best photos from RJ photographers, Oct.15-Oct.28

Photo by Richard Brian Photo by Benjamin Hager Photo by Richard Brian Photo by Caroline Brehman Photo by K.M. Cannon Photo by Benjamin Hager Photo by Benjamin Hager Photo by Caroline Brehman Photo by Benjamin Hager Photo by Caroline Brehman

Resorts World Las Vegas
 
Resorts World Las Vegas

Resorts World Las Vegas initially was supposed to open in 2016. But as time went on, construction seemed minimal, and the expected opening kept being delayed. It’s now set to open in 2020, and the project is showing visible progress. More than 1,000 construction workers are on site, with several thousand expected by 2019.

UNLV professor’s lab research lead to startup
 
UNLV professor’s lab research lead to startup

Martin Schiller’s research lab at UNLV is creating far more than just experiments. The research completed inside the Schiller Laboratory of Applied Bioinformatics has led to Schiller’s Heligenics, a startup that could help genetics testing companies shine a light on undiagnosed diseases. The company can work with genetic testing companies by analyzing all possible variations in a gene, which gives genetics testing companies more accurate results, said Schiller, founder and CEO. Schiller said running a business is similar to running a research lab. Martin Schiller

Las Vegas retail project The Bend
 
Las Vegas retail project The Bend

The Bend, a Las Vegas retail and office project near Ikea, is set to break ground this year. The 17.5-acre project would include a movie theater, eateries and other tenants, and a five-story office building. It would bring more construction to the southwest valley, perhaps the fastest-growing area of Las Vegas. Developers have been building houses, apartments, offices and other projects in the area.

County auditor findings about Henderson constable echo Review-Journal investigation
 
County auditor findings about Henderson constable echo Review-Journal investigation

Clark County auditors found that Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell requested $85,000 more in salary than he paid employees. The audit mirrors finding of a Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation. The paper questioned Mitchell writing himself checks … withdrawing money from ATMs and paying for travel with county funds. Auditors noted that many of the items purchased with county funds appear personal. Mitchell declined to discuss the findings.

Nevada to tax more online purchases
 
Nevada to tax more online purchases

State rules that took effect Oct. 1 mandate that online retailers without a physical presence in Nevada must collect and pay sales tax In Clark County, that means an additional 8.25 percent on certain online sales Brick-and-mortar retailers hope this evens the playing field with online companies that have ignored sales taxes

Floyd Mayweather buys $10M Las Vegas compound
 
Floyd Mayweather buys $10M Las Vegas compound

Floyd Mayweather, the 41-year-old retired boxing superstar, bought a $10M Las Vegas compound It has a 16,357-square-foot mansion, two guesthouses, a pool house, a small vineyard and an underground garage The $10 million sale closed Monday, property records show. With a 50-0 professional record, Mayweather has a net worth of $285 million, according to Forbes magazine.

Primm lotto store draws crowds ahead of Mega Millions drawing
 
Primm lotto store draws crowds ahead of Mega Millions drawing

Hundreds of people flocked to Primm Thursday as they waited for a chance to buy tickets for the second largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history. They stood for hours in lines that snaked around the Primm Valley Lotto Store to buy $2 tickets for an estimated $970 million Mega Millions jackpot. On Friday, the jackpot hit over $1 billion. One or more people could become multimillionaires if their tickets match the jackpot numbers drawn at 8 p.m. Friday. The chances of winning Friday’s jackpot are 302.6 million to 1, according to lotteryusa.com.

Grand jury involved in convention gift card probe
 
Grand jury involved in convention gift card probe

Police used grand jury subpoenas to obtain records in their investigation of Southwest Airline gift card misuse at the Las Vegas convention authority. Convention auditors uncovered that former CEO Rossi Ralenkotter used $17,000 in gift cards for personal travel. Former convention executive Brig Lawson used tax money to purchase the cards. Southwest Airlines initially couldn’t provide records to convention officials but airline executives had to respond to grand jury subpoenas.

Eldorado looking for deep run in Mountain Region playoffs
 
Eldorado looking for deep run in Mountain Region playoffs

Eldorado has quietly put together a terrific season for boys soccer. The Sundevils were ranked eighth in USA Today’s western region rankings after a 5-0 start. That included a 2-1 home win against Coronado, which won the state championship last year. Now the Sundevils turn their attention to the postseason, where they will look to return to the region title game. Eldorado has won the region title twice: in 2011 and 2013, and won state in 2013.

Mega Millions offers record jackpot
 
Mega Millions offers record jackpot

Crowds of people flock to the Primm Valley Lotto Store on Monday, Oct. 15. The California Lottery’s Mega Millions jackpot is more than $654 million. This is fourth largest jackpot in U.S. lottery history and is closing in on third largest in the U.S. It is likely to surpass the current No. 3, also a Mega Millions’ jackpot, of $656 million. If it reaches the number 3 spot in U.S. lottery jackpots, it will become the largest jackpot in the history of the Mega Millions’ game.

Anyone’s game at state golf tournament
 
Anyone’s game at state golf tournament

The Class 4A girls state golf tournament begins Monday with plenty of intrigue. Coronado, which has won the last four titles, did not qualify for state (three individuals qualified) Centennial captured the Mountain Region title, and McKenzi Hall won individually. Riana Mission’s individual title helped Clark win the Desert Region championship. It’s anyone’s game, and Nevada will have a new state champion for the first time since 2013. The tournament begins Monday at Dayton Valley, and concludes Tuesday.

Beach volleyball returns to Las Vegas
 
Beach volleyball returns to Las Vegas

Three-time Olympic gold medalist Kerry Walsh Jennings and husband Casey are bringing pro beach volleyball back to Las Vegas this week. Kerri Walsh Jennings Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominee Todd Rundgren has a connection to the Las Vegas 51s — his son Rex played shortstop for the Pacific Coast League team in 2008. Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw and Sierra Vista High’s Nick Kingham have something in common: Both served up a home run ball to pitcher Brandon Woodruff of the Milwaukee Brewers. Baseball Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa, whose Animal Rescue Foundation will host its annual fund raiser in Las Vegas, recalled his last game as a major league player in which he scored the winning run without coming to bat.

Henderson data center
 
Henderson data center

A developer shrouded in secrecy is building a data center in Henderson. But rumors are swirling that Silicon Valley giant Google is behind the project. A company called Jasmine Development bought 64 acres in Henderson for $19 million and laid out plans for a data center project. Public records do not show which company is behind Jasmine or any definitive links to Google. Greg Tassi, broker, CBRE Group

Kyle Graham shines for Arbor View
 
Kyle Graham shines for Arbor View

Arbor View senior running back Kyle Graham grew up playing offensive line, and earned the nickname “Bubba” in wake of a chunky physique. He hit a growth spurt in middle school and transitioned to running back, the position he’s played the last several years. Graham transferred from Shadow Ridge to Arbor View, and enrolled in the school’s bio-medical program. He has a 4.0 GPA and wants to work in sports medicine. He made his varsity football debut last season, rushing for 634 yards in a complimentary role. Graham is Arbor View’s feature back this year, and leads the area with 1,282 rushing yards in eight games.

The week’s best photos from RJ photographers, Oct. 1-Oct. 7
 
The week’s best photos from RJ photographers, Oct. 1-Oct. 7

Photo by Caroline Brehman Photo by K.M. Cannon Photo by Chase Stevens Photo by Benjamin Hager Photo by Benjamin Hager Photo by Erik Verduzco Photo by Richard Brian Photo by Bizuayehu Tesfaye Photo by Chase Stevens Photo by Chase Stevens

Las Vegas house prices reach highest level in 11 years
 
Las Vegas house prices reach highest level in 11 years

Las Vegas house prices are rising But so is the amount of available homes on the market Still, properties priced below $300,000 are selling fast And September was the first time since June 2007 that the median house price reached the $300,000 mark Las Vegas home prices have been rising at one of the fastest rates in the country over the past year Recent data show the market is now less affordable than the national average

The Lucky Dragon’s demise might be the fastest in Las Vegas in decades.
 
The Lucky Dragon’s demise might be the fastest in Las Vegas in decades.

Lucky Dragon was designed to cater to the Asian-American and Asian immigrant crowd in Las Vegas and West Coast cities Lucky Dragon was positioned to become that community’s locals casino The Dec. 2, 2016, launch of the first direct flight between Beijing and Las Vegas right before the official opening gave the casino another potential customer base. But things didn’t go according to plan The Review-Journal investigated signs of financial struggles in December 2017 The company filed for bankruptcy in February 2018 And closed in October Now a chain-link fence surrounds the property

No injuries in early morning fire in North Las Vegas
 
No injuries in early morning fire in North Las Vegas

No one was injured in a fire early Friday morning in North Las Vegas. A North Las Vegas battalion chief at the scene said no one was home when the fire started. It took about a half hour for the smoke to clear out and firefighters to start cleaning up the scene.

Las Vegas housing affordability
 
Las Vegas housing affordability

Las Vegas’ housing market has reached its most heated level in years, with fast-rising prices and a rapid increase in construction. But the local market has been less affordable than the national average for the past year, a new report says. Clark County has a housing affordability score of 84, compared to 92 for the U.S., Attom Data Solutions reported. Chris Bishop, president, Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors

Faith Lutheran confident against Arbor View
 
Faith Lutheran confident against Arbor View

Arbor View has won the last five meetings with Faith Lutheran. The Crusaders last beat Arbor View in 2005, the year the school opened. Faith Lutheran has bounced back from a 1-3 start against out-of-state competition with a pair of lopsided Northwest League wins. Faith Lutheran will look to slow RB Kyle Graham,
who is the area’s second-leading rusher. The Crusaders will counter with their own ground game, led by sophomore Julian Rohan, who is averaging 8.6 yards per carry.

Full house
 
Full house

A Las Vegas Super Bowl would be “a good and a bad thing” — as one official put it– for Las Vegas. The Super Bowl generally occurs in early February, when… “We’re already sold out,” said Paul Anderson, executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development Next year (in 2019), for example, here are some already scheduled major events in January and February: CES – with an expected 175,000 attendees Shooting, Hunting & Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) – 61,000 attendees World of Concrete – 60,000 Las Vegas Market – 50,000 International Builders Show – 60,000 source: Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

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