U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown visits Culinary Union 226
 
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown visits Culinary Union 226

Speaking at a union hall Saturday in Las Vegas, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown promised to be the most pro-union candidate in the race if he decides to run for president. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Reflecting on the Moulin Rouge and a segregated Vegas
 
Reflecting on the Moulin Rouge and a segregated Vegas

Former employees of the Moulin Rouge, the first integrated hotel-casino in Nevada, talk about what it was like in the brief six months the casino was open. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Edge: Golden Knights Fall to the Jets, Search for Momentum
 
Golden Edge: Golden Knights Fall to the Jets, Search for Momentum

The Golden Knights lost their third game in a row against the Winnipeg Jets, 6 to 3. Adam Hill and Ben Gotz from the Golden Edge analyze the team’s play and what they need to do to get back on track.

Produced by Heidi Fang

Tiny Pipe Home vs Shipping Crate
 
Tiny Pipe Home vs Shipping Crate

A Tiny pipe home was displayed at the International Builders Show this week in Las Vegas.

Menzies on UNLV’s attendance
 
Menzies on UNLV’s attendance

UNLV basketball coach Marvin Menzies talks about attendance issues. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

20th anniversary of the House of Blues in Las Vegas
 
20th anniversary of the House of Blues in Las Vegas

Sasha Rincon-Camacho, regional marketing director, talks about the 20th anniversary of the House of Blues in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Raiders stadium construction not slowed by rain and snow
 
Raiders stadium construction not slowed by rain and snow

Raiders stadium in Las Vegas continues to take shape without little to no impact from the winter storm that passed through the Valley on Wednesday and Thursday this week. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Vegas88s

Las Vegas home prices
 
Las Vegas home prices

Home prices rose in every ZIP code in the Las Vegas Valley in 2018 for the second year in a row, according to SalesTraq. Prices grew fastest in older, more centrally located areas. But prices were highest in the suburbs. The top three ZIP codes for price growth were 89119 (29.8%), 89146 (25%) and 89030 (24.6%). The top three ZIP codes for median sales prices were 89138 ($464,500), 89135 ($420,500) and 89052 ($370,000).

New caneles pastries served at tea at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
 
New caneles pastries served at tea at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

Tony Gauthier, executive pastry chef at the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas, was trained to make caneles in Bordeaux in his native France, and they’re a new feature on the hotel’s afternoon tea. Heidi Knapp Rinella/Review-Journal

Las Vegas apartment market accelerating
 
Las Vegas apartment market accelerating

Las Vegas’ apartment market has accelerated in recent years. Developers are packing the suburbs with projects, landlords are on a buying spree, and tenants are filling buildings. Rents are also rising at one of the fastest rates in the country, stretching affordability for some. The average asking rent for a Las Vegas apartment is $1,059, up more than 25 percent since early 2013, according to research firm Reis Inc. The rental market has gained speed amid strong job and population growth. And landlords, despite raising the rents, are having little trouble signing tenants.

Wagonwheel Drive overpass reopens after ice closure
 
Wagonwheel Drive overpass reopens after ice closure

Overpass at Wagonwheel Drive reopens after ice on the onramp caused the ramp to be shut down, Feb. 22, 2019. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Keeping warm at the city of Las Vegas’ homeless courtyard
 
Keeping warm at the city of Las Vegas’ homeless courtyard

With help from the city of Las Vegas, a Salvation Army shelter stays open during the day Thursday and Friday, offering a safe place for the homeless to find respite from freezing temperatures and snow. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Winter storm blankets west side of Las Vegas Valley
 
Winter storm blankets west side of Las Vegas Valley

On Wednesday evening through early Thursday a winter storm dumped more than 7 1/2 inches of snow
on some parts of the Las Vegas Valley. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas snow day for children
 
Las Vegas snow day for children

Las Vegas kids play in the snow that fell on Feb. 21, 2019. (Belinda Englman/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Snow closes Red Rock Canyon, residents enjoy rare snowfall
 
Snow closes Red Rock Canyon, residents enjoy rare snowfall

The greater Las Vegas area was hit with snowfall on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2019. This video shows the areas surrounding Red Rock Canyon and the Summerlin community.

Video by: Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal

5 major projects could reshape Las Vegas Strip skyline by 2021
 
5 major projects could reshape Las Vegas Strip skyline by 2021

In 2020, The Drew, formerly known as the Fontainebleau, is slated to open along with the $3 billion Resorts World Las Vegas, an Asian-themed casino slated to open in 2020, will have 3,000 rooms. The $1.8 billion Raiders stadium will open.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will finish its expansion of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The 18,000 seat concert venue MSG Sphere is expected to open.

Las Vegas kids attend school in the snow
 
Las Vegas kids attend school in the snow

Las Vegas children attend school during a rare snowstorm on Feb. 21, 2019. Staton Elementary School and other CCSD schools remained open. (Glenn Cook/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

People enjoying the snow in Summerlin
 
People enjoying the snow in Summerlin

Fox Hill Park in Summerlin was busy Thursday morning, Feb. 21, 2019, with people enjoying the rare snow that fell overnight. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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