Utah police department fires officer after nurse’s arrest

A Utah police officer was fired Tuesday after being seen on video roughly handcuffing a nurse because she refused to allow a blood draw in an incident that became a flashpoint in the national conversation about use of force.

Stick with Las Vegas, MGM CEO says in public appearance

MGM Resorts Chief Executive Officer Jim Murren used his first public appearance since last week’s massacre at one of his properties to ask convention organizers to stick with Las Vegas.

Teen pleads guilty after Utah teen found shot in head in ditch

A teenager accused in a plot that left a 14-year-old Utah girl in a ditch with a gunshot wound to the head pleaded guilty to attempted aggravated murder and other charges on Tuesday.

 
Process forming to get funds to Las Vegas shooting victims

Over $10.6 million has raised so far to help pay for Arjune’s expenses, as well as those of the 488 others who were injured and 58 who died during the Oct. 1 shooting.

Casino companies’ stock prices stable after Las Vegas shooting

Stock prices for the major publicly held resort companies based in Las Vegas remained stable the week immediately after the Oct. 1 mass shootings, with MGM Resorts International showing the biggest decline.

Texas toddler missing after being sent outside at 3 a.m.

A 3-year-old from Texas has been missing for three days since her father sent her out alone to an alley at 3 a.m. — her punishment, police say he told officers, for not drinking her milk.

Week 6 of the Review-Journal’s NFL rankings

Las Vegas Review-Journal NFL reporter Gilbert Manzano’s weekly rankings, with last week’s ranking in parentheses. Guess who’s No. 1?

Items left behind after Las Vegas shooting cover 100 tables

In the last two days, about 160 people had been reunited with their phones, cowboy hats, wallets and other miscellaneous items at the Family Assistance Center set up at the Las Vegas Convention Center, officials say.

Las Vegas 51s moving to $150M Summerlin stadium in 2019

The Las Vegas 51s Triple-A minor league baseball team will have a new home in 2019 after the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors on Tuesday approved a 20-year, $80 million naming rights agreement.

Prop bets for Vegas Golden Knights vs. Arizona Coyotes

Prop bets for the Vegas Golden Knights’ home opener Tuesday night against the Arizona Coyotes as posted by Station Casinos include the team to score last — Arizona Coyotes -110 and Vegas Golden Knights -120.

State panel OKs firm to design UNLV medical school building

A state panel approved a contract Tuesday for an architectural firm to design and provide construction administration services for a medical education building at UNLV.

Former players host basketball clinic for children with autism

Five-year-old Zollin Ellis, a little big man in a blue Touro University T-shirt that nearly touches the floor, dribbles a small basketball. When children come up to him to ask if he wants to play with them, it’s as though he doesn’t see them.

Nevada officials OK $9.2M deal to ship inmates to Arizona

The Nevada Board of Examiners on Tuesday approved a $9.2 million contract with a private corrections company that will allow the state to send 200 inmates to an Arizona prison.

Las Vegas mortgage-delinquency rate dropping

Las Vegas’ mortgage-delinquency rate is sliding and on par with the national average. But its share of deeply late borrowers is higher than the country’s, a new report shows.

Support services available throughout city

When you or a loved one has been diagnosed with breast cancer (or really, with any type of cancer), it’s important to have people that you can comfortably ask for help and places where you can seek out that assistance. Whether you prefer a more “sedate” setting or an actively engaged one, there are many types of cancer support services available throughout Southern Nevada.

School health workers leaped into fray of Las Vegas shooting

After Sunday’s shooting on the Strip, up to 200 school psychologists, nurses, counselors and social workers responded to a request for assistance from local authorities. For some, the experience was “very raw … very emotional.”

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