Rebel store looted
 
Rebel store looted

The manager of a Rebel gas station talks about looting at the Tropicana and Koval store over the weekend. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Henderson winery reacts to Sisolak’s economic plan – VIDEO
 
Henderson winery reacts to Sisolak’s economic plan – VIDEO

Governor Sisolak’s reopening plan is easier said than done for the only winery in Clark County. Grape Expectations is trying to figure out how to open up shop when they are three businesses in one. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Locals rush to reopened tennis courts
 
Locals rush to reopened tennis courts

Daniel Nunez and Sarah Germain made immediate plans to go to their local tennis court, Darling Tennis Center, when they received an email that the facility would open on May 1.

2020 New Year’s baby born at Sunrise Hospital – VIDEO
 
2020 New Year’s baby born at Sunrise Hospital – VIDEO

Marquis Johnson Sr. and Latasha Atkinson talk about their newborn baby, Marquis Jr., at Sunrise Children’s Hospital in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020. Marquis Jr. was born a few seconds past midnight to be the first baby of 2020 at Sunrise. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Palos Verdes fire on New Year’s Day – VIDEO
 
Palos Verdes fire on New Year’s Day – VIDEO

A fire broke out in an apartment building on Palos Verdes near Spring Mountain Road in central Las Vegas early Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2010. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Wrap-up of Oct. 1 observances – VIDEO
 
Wrap-up of Oct. 1 observances – VIDEO

A wrap-up of memorials and observances on the second anniversary of the mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip, Oct. 1, 2019. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Steve Sisolak and Joe Robbins Speak at Oct. 1 Remembrance Ceremony – Video
 
Steve Sisolak and Joe Robbins Speak at Oct. 1 Remembrance Ceremony – Video

Steve Sisolak and Joe Robbins speak to the crowd at the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater to remember the victims of the 1 Oct. shooting that occurred in 2017 at the Route 91 festival. (Michael Quine and Nathan Asselin/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Teen talks about alleged sexual assault at Las Vegas grocery store
 
Teen talks about alleged sexual assault at Las Vegas grocery store

A 17-year old says she was groped and then sexually assaulted by a loss-prevention specialist at an Albertsons store in east Las Vegas. The subject’s voice has been distorted to protect her identity. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Northwest Vegas farm’s abandoned pig problem
 
Northwest Vegas farm’s abandoned pig problem

Someone abandoned a several hundred pound pig at Sharon Linsenbardt’s farm. Her farm is a rescue for animals, but she doesn’t have room or resources to take on another such creature, so she’s asking the community for help. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)

Graduation for Renewing HOPE program
 
Graduation for Renewing HOPE program

The Renewing HOPE program graduation for homeless who spend nine months in Catholic Charities program. Graduates are preparing to enter the workforce. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Car crashes into Starbucks near Las Vegas Strip
 
Car crashes into Starbucks near Las Vegas Strip

Lt. William Matchko of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police gives details about a car crashing into a Starbucks at Sahara Avenue and Paradise Road, near the Las Vegas Strip, on Friday, March 1, 2019. (Jessica Terrones/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

51s owner Don Logan’s last weekend at Cashman Field
 
51s owner Don Logan’s last weekend at Cashman Field

Don Logan, owner of the Las Vegas 51s, gives a tour of Cashman Field before the team’s final weekend using the field. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @marcusvillagran

Star Wars and Golden Knights mashup at downtown art shop
 
Star Wars and Golden Knights mashup at downtown art shop

Star Wars and Vegas Golden Knights fans attend the Boba Fett Golden Knight Paint Class at The Bubblegum Gallery in Las Vegas, Friday, June 29, 2018. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @brokejournalist

Uber Health to Improve Patient Ride-Hailing Services
 
Uber Health to Improve Patient Ride-Hailing Services

Uber Health to Improve Patient Ride-Hailing Services On Thursday, Uber launched its Uber Health platform for healthcare providers. Medical facilities, rehab centers, clinics and hospitals can book rides for patients from a centralized dashboard – no app required. According to Techcrunch, Uber Health general manager Chris Weber noted some 3.6 million Americans miss appointments due to lack access to reliable transportation. Uber’s endeavors into health care trace back to 2014, when Uber first offered on-demand flu shots in large markets across the U.S. Since then there have been similar efforts throughout the world, from diabetes and thyroid testing in India, to subsidized rides for breast cancer screening in the U.S., to many more. Last summer, over 100 healthcare organizations joined the platform during a private beta. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)