Two in homeless community still missing after flash flooding
 
Two in homeless community still missing after flash flooding

On March 12, record rainfall hit Vegas, and the water rose in the washes. Wendy Cox, who was living in the tunnels of the wash near Flamingo with Pilgrim, escaped the flood, but her partner William “Sky” Pilgrim is still missing. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Much uncertainty for UNLV football amid coronavirus pandemic
 
Much uncertainty for UNLV football amid coronavirus pandemic

North Carolina coach Mack Brown warns a season might not take place.
UNLV is scheduled to play its first season at Allegiant Stadium.
This also is the first season under Rebels coach Marcus Arroyo.
Kenyon Oblad hopes to remain UNLV’s starting quarterback.
Running back Charles Williams comes off a 1,000-yard season

District Court Family Division Department I Debate – Video
 
District Court Family Division Department I Debate – Video

The Las Vegas Review-Journal studio hosts a debate between the two of the three candidates running for Department I in Clark County Family Court. The candidates are Soonhee Bailey and Yvette Chevalier.

Free Business Updates
 
Free Business Updates

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Groceries Mostly Stocked
 
Groceries Mostly Stocked

Multiple grocery stores in Henderson are seen mostly stocked in Henderson, minus sanitary tissue.

Day care changes hours and takes extra steps to help guardians – VIDEO
 
Day care changes hours and takes extra steps to help guardians – VIDEO

Sarah Washington, whose children attend Discovery Gardens Childcare, shares the importance of the facility’s hour changes, and child care director Ariella Thomas discusses some other changes Discovery Gardens Childcare has made, in Las Vegas on Monday, March 30, 2020. (Elizabeth Page Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Elipagephoto

UNLV call center volunteers answer coronavirus concerns
 
UNLV call center volunteers answer coronavirus concerns

UNLV medical students, residents and physicians are fielding as many as 3,000 calls each day from community members who are wondering if they should be tested for COVID-19.

Las Vegas Academy of the Arts Wind Symphony: Virtual Band Project
 
Las Vegas Academy of the Arts Wind Symphony: Virtual Band Project

In the first week of the CCSD closure, students took the time to individually record their parts to a conducting/click track that Mr. Seaton sent them.
After the remote recordings were finished, teachers combined the recordings and syncing the video to create, “Down a Country Lane”

Tiger King character has Las Vegas connection – VIDEO
 
Tiger King character has Las Vegas connection – VIDEO

Entertainment reporter John Katsilometes talks about the popular “Tiger King” and Jeff Lowe, a central figure in the Netflix documentary phenomenon who wanted to do business with the last Las Vegas Strip entertainer to use wild tigers in his act. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Murren gives update on Nevada coronavirus task force- VIDEO
 
Murren gives update on Nevada coronavirus task force- VIDEO

Former MGM Resorts International CEO Jim Murren held a news conference Monday to provide updates on a newly formed public-private partnership he is leading aimed at distributing resources to blunt the spread of the new coronavirus.

Las Vegas detective, police association director plead not guilty – VIDEO
 
Las Vegas detective, police association director plead not guilty – VIDEO

Michael Ramirez, a legislative lobbyist with the Las Vegas Police Protective Association, and veteran detective Lawrence Rinetti Jr. pleaded not guilty on Monday, March 30, to felony charges that stem from the detective’s relationship with a drug-addicted stripper. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

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