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Metro’s Text 9-1-1 Program – VIDEO
 
Metro’s Text 9-1-1 Program – VIDEO

The Metropolitan Police Department announced Thursday that it has received 87 messages since its “Text to 9-1-1” program launched Monday.

Regents approve hiring of new UNLV president – Video
 
Regents approve hiring of new UNLV president – Video

The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents followed the unanimous recommendation of a search committee and hired Keith Whitfield from among four finalists on Thursday, July 23. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

North Las Vegas Amazon building sells – VIDEO
 
North Las Vegas Amazon building sells – VIDEO

The developer of an Amazon warehouse in North Las Vegas has sold the building for $110 million.
This is the priciest real estate sale in Southern Nevada since the coronavirus pandemic hit, records show.

Tech problems on DMV website cause long lines – Video
 
Tech problems on DMV website cause long lines – Video

Las Vegas residents have been standing in line for hours frustrated because they can’t make an appointment on the Department of Motor Vehicles website due to technical issues. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Judicial Department 2 Debate – Video
 
Judicial Department 2 Debate – Video

The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts a debate between three of the four candidates running for Department 2 in Clark County District Court. The candidates are Carli Lynn Kierny, Dustin R. Marcello, Richard Frank Scott.

Yvanna Cancela Speaks on Supporting Biden – Video
 
Yvanna Cancela Speaks on Supporting Biden – Video

The RJ Politics podcast crew sits down with Nevada State Senator Yvanna Cancela to discuss why she is supporting former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential race.

It’s Rattlesnake Season
 
It’s Rattlesnake Season

As temperatures start to rise in the Las Vegas area, people are heading outside for various activities. Possibly hiking and maybe with a dog. People and pets aren’t the only creatures coming out of their winter homes – so are snakes. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)