Aaron Jones Murder Case
 
Aaron Jones Murder Case

RJ Investigative reporter Arthur Kane talks about the case of Aaron Jones and how the CPS system failed to protect him.

COVID-19 Q&A – video
 
COVID-19 Q&A – video

This week’s viewer questions: More testing rather than new cases? Should we shift resources to antibody testing? What would antibody positive results be used for? Will casino health and safety guidelines help stop the spread? (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

MGM donates food to community during COVID-19 pandemic
 
MGM donates food to community during COVID-19 pandemic

MGM Resorts decided to donate their food shipments instead of returning them to the distributor after the closure of all nonessential businesses in Nevada. After filling up Three Square Food Bank, they moved on to holding food donations with other community partners including the Metropolitan Police Department.

Coronavirus patients could inundate hospitals – VIDEO
 
Coronavirus patients could inundate hospitals – VIDEO

RJ Investigations reporter Michael S. Davidson talks about how a rapid influx of coronavirus patients could soon inundate Nevada hospitals, pushing them past their capacity and threatening health care workers’ safety. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Clark County students hold a panel discussion on school safety
 
Clark County students hold a panel discussion on school safety

Colyn Abron and Aaliyah Thomas, 17-year-old ambassadors for Clark County’s Summer Business Institute internship program, discuss students’ presentation on school safety to a panel of nine Las Vegas community leaders Friday. (Katelyn Newberg/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Cybersecurity education in Nevada
 
Cybersecurity education in Nevada

A Cheyenne High School teacher has been active in getting students interested in cybersecurity as a career.

Nevada State College Looks to Build Speech Program
 
Nevada State College Looks to Build Speech Program

Nevada State College is pursuing the creation of a master’s in speech pathology program. It will be the college’s first master’s program, and is being created to help with the growing workforce demand for speech pathologists. NSC students volunteer at a RiteCare speech language pathology clinic
as part of the program.

Veterans Find Comfort in Crafting
 
Veterans Find Comfort in Crafting

Patriot Place Apartments, an affordable housing facility that gives preference to veterans, started moving people in in August. The apartment buildings have 41, one-bedroom and 9 two-bedrooms and provide rental assistance or subsidized rent to residents based on their income. Thirteen apartments were fully furnished and set-aside specifically for low-income veterans with a disability and who are facing the challenges of homelessness. The facility also offers activities like crafting to help vets socialize and build confidence. (Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Metro discusses challenges, progress in Northwest
 
Metro discusses challenges, progress in Northwest

Captain Sasha Larkin, of Metro’s Northwest Area Command, discusses what issues face the northwest valley’s residents and what police are doing to address them. (Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Eagle Survey In Lake Mead
 
Eagle Survey In Lake Mead

Lake Mead, a manmade reservoir, supports a diverse selection of animals, including the emblem of the United States – the bald eagle. A team of wildlife biologists from several agencies, including the National Park Service, fanned out in boats for their annual survey of the national bird. The numbers are put into a national database, which helps monitor the once-imperiled species. (Andrea Cornejo)

RJ’s Mark Anderson Recaps UNLV Victory
 
RJ’s Mark Anderson Recaps UNLV Victory

Las Vegas Review-Journal sports reporter Mark Anderson recaps UNLV’s victory at Colorado State. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hopefuls gather for Las Vegas Review-Journal job fair
 
Hopefuls gather for Las Vegas Review-Journal job fair

Dozens of eager applicants attended the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s job fair at Palace Station hotel-casino Wednesday afternoon. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Advocacy group struggles accommodating new sex trafficking victims
 
Advocacy group struggles accommodating new sex trafficking victims

Esther Rodriguez-Brown runs the Embracing Project, a service provider for sexually exploited youths in Clark County. Currently, the organization struggles with funding to help those in need. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, September 20th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, September 20th

Wednesday headlines: one dead after crash with Metro patrol car, dummy used to catch suspected killer on display, CCSD budget miscue may be good news. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sports Betting Spotlight: New Orleans Saints 2017 season preview
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: New Orleans Saints 2017 season preview

The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and Sunset Station sports book director Chuck Esposito preview the Saints’ season in the 10th of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)