North Las Vegas Police release footage of legal observer – VIDEO
 
North Las Vegas Police release footage of legal observer – VIDEO

North Las Vegas police released body camera footage from Saturday night’s protest on the Strip and called an attorney’s claim that she was thrown to the ground by officers “unfounded.” (North Las Vegas Police Department)

Sisolak praises Nevadans for staying at home, saving lives – VIDEO
 
Sisolak praises Nevadans for staying at home, saving lives – VIDEO

Gov. Steve Sisolak said Thursday it’s still too early to know when the state’s COVID-19 shutdown orders could be lifted or when businesses could start to reopen their doors. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Trump gives governors 3-phase approach to open US – VIDEO
 
Trump gives governors 3-phase approach to open US – VIDEO

President Donald Trump declared victory in America’s war against the “invisible enemy” as the president’s Coronavirus Task Force released “Opening up America Again” guidelines. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

US homebuilder confidence plunges amid coronavirus pandemic
 
US homebuilder confidence plunges amid coronavirus pandemic

The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo housing market index dropped 58 percent from March to a score of 30 this month, the largest monthly change in the history of the index.

Karla Rodriguez Missing Anniversary – Video
 
Karla Rodriguez Missing Anniversary – Video

It has been 20 years since the disappearance of Karla Rodriguez at the age of 7. LVMPD and FBI officials go over the case that has currently gone unsolved.

Amazon fulfillment center in Henderson – VIDEO
 
Amazon fulfillment center in Henderson – VIDEO

Amazon is working with Panattoni Development Co. to build a fulfillment center in Henderson, a city spokeswoman confirmed. The project spans more than 600,000 square feet and is located near the Raiders’ practice facility off St. Rose Parkway.

Affect of earthquake on Devils Hole pupfish
 
Affect of earthquake on Devils Hole pupfish

A 7.1 M earthquake on July 5, 2019, had an impact on pupfish at Devils Hole at Death Valley National Park. (Death Valley National Park)

Las Vegas sign turns 60
 
Las Vegas sign turns 60

Sign designer Betty Willis talks about making the iconic Welcome to Las Vegas sign in May of 1959.

Syphilis Awareness Day
 
Syphilis Awareness Day

Dr. Joe Iser, District Health Officer of the Southern Nevada Health District, discusses the effects and issues with syphilis in the Las Vegas community on April 16, 2019. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Three Square helps TSA workers
 
Three Square helps TSA workers

Three Square Food Bank donated over 400 care bags to TSA workers affected by the government shutdown Wednesday, filled with food, personal hygiene products and water.

Nevada brothel owner Dennis Hof has died
 
Nevada brothel owner Dennis Hof has died

Nevada brothel owner and Republican candidate for Nevada State Assembly District 36, Dennis Hof has died. He was 72. Nye County Sherriff’s office confirmed. Hof owned Love Ranch brothel, located in Crystal, Nevada.

Bicyclist suffers major head trauma in hit-and-run
 
Bicyclist suffers major head trauma in hit-and-run

A bicyclist was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after a Thursday morning hit-and-run crash near the school formerly known as Agassi Prep. Police said the bicyclist was hit by a white SUV, which fled the scene. The injured man suffered multiple injuries including major head trauma. As of 9 a.m., Lake Mead remained closed between Martin Luther King and Revere Street while police investigate.

Dave Dave, whose dad set him on fire in 1983, dies
 
Dave Dave, whose dad set him on fire in 1983, dies

Dave Dave, a respected Las Vegas artist who was badly scarred as a boy when his father tried to burn him to death in Southern California, died at Sunrise Hospital on July 15. He was 42. When he was 6, Dave’s father tried to kill him by setting him on fire. He was given a sleeping pill and his bed at a Buena Park, California, motel was doused with kerosene. “I remembered being in a lot of pain,” Dave told the Review-Journal in 2016. “When stuff happens to you at that young of an age, you tend to block it out, but I remember the pain was excruciating.” Dave, who was born David Rothenberg, became close friends with Michael Jackson, who met him after the attack, which burned more than 90 percent of his body. “I wanted to meet him, and he wanted to meet me, and that just turned into a lifelong relationship that never ended,” Dave said. “It was amazing being friends with Michael Jackson. He was an amazing person.” Dave attended ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, California, and collaborated with various artists around Las Vegas, eventually selling his art to private collectors. Despite his challenges, he continued to live, thrive and create. Dave Dave

Father of fallen Marine to throw out first pitch
 
Father of fallen Marine to throw out first pitch

Rich Perez, father of Rich Perez Jr. who died while serving in the Marines in Iraq, talks about throwing out the first pitch at the Las Vegas 51s baseball game on Memorial Day. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)