Traffic stop turns into officer-involved shooting
 
Traffic stop turns into officer-involved shooting

Las Vegas police are investigating after an officer fired a shot at a suspect fleeing a traffic stop early Friday morning.
The officer tried to pull over a black Dodge Durango with license plates that belonged to a different vehicle. The driver took off northbound on Lamb Boulevard and at one point crossed into the southbound lanes.
A man got out of the car and fled on foot. During the chase, the officer saw something in the man’s hand and fired a single shot, police said.
The man wasn’t injured and was later taken into custody. Police could not confirm if the man had a weapon when he was arrested.
This is the 9th officer involved shooting of 2018. Per police policy, the identity of the officer will be released after 48 hours.

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Robbery suspects apprehended
 
Robbery suspects apprehended

Four robbery suspects were taken into custody Thursday morning after a vehicle and foot chase that ended in an east Las Vegas neighborhood.
The incident began when a person was robbed at gunpoint around 4:45 a.m. near Maryland Parkway and Desert Inn. Officers arriving at the scene tried to stop two vehicles. One vehicle escaped but police chased the second into a neighborhood on Flamingo Road near Mountain Vista Street. Police surrounded the neighborhood and the suspects were apprehended. It looked like one police vehicle was involved in a collision with the suspects’ car. One woman suffered an unknown injury and was taken to the hospital in an ambulance.

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Knights’ Lowes said draft went well
 
Knights’ Lowes said draft went well

Bob Lowes, the Golden Knights’ assistant director of player personnel said the team addressed its needs in Day Two of Saturday’s NHL Draft in Dallas. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

McPhee pleased with Knights draft
 
McPhee pleased with Knights draft

General manager George McPhee said the team got the players it wanted on Day Two of the NHL Draft in Dallas on Saturday. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas business and tariffs
 
Las Vegas business and tariffs

Barry Yost, co-owner of Precision Tube Laser, LLC, places a metal pipe into the TruLaser Tube 5000 laser cutting machine on Wednesday, June 20, 2018, in Las Vegas. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye

Nevada Film Office Connects Businesses To Producers
 
Nevada Film Office Connects Businesses To Producers

The director of the Nevada Film Office discusses its revamped locations database and how it will affect local businesses. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Aces Highlights vs. Seattle Storm
 
Las Vegas Aces Highlights vs. Seattle Storm

A’ja Wilson had 25 points and 15 rebounds and the Las Vegas Aces pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat the Seattle Storm 87-77 on Tuesday night.

Erik Tammenpaa Wins 2018 NHL Gaming World Championship
 
Erik Tammenpaa Wins 2018 NHL Gaming World Championship

Erik Tammenpaa (gamer tag I_Eki_I) celebrates winning the 2018 NHL Gaming World Championship and is presented with the trophy by NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman at the Esports Arena at Luxor on Tuesday.

Humboldt Broncos Reunite In Las Vegas
 
Humboldt Broncos Reunite In Las Vegas

Survivors of the Humboldt Broncos hockey bus crash tragedy talk about seeing teammates for the first time since deadly accident that occurred April 6, 2018. ( Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Group honors 35 veterans at Southern Nevada cemetery
 
Group honors 35 veterans at Southern Nevada cemetery

On June 15 at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City, the Nevada Veteran’s Coalition conducted its 11th mission by honoring 35 veterans whose remains have been in the care of a local mortuary, yet remained unclaimed.

Las Vegas Aces Highlights Vs  Phoenix Mercury
 
Las Vegas Aces Highlights Vs Phoenix Mercury

The Aces (3-9) went toe-to-toe — er, bucket-for-bucket — with the visiting Phoenix Mercury for the better part of four quarters, but wilted in the final minutes and stumbled to a 92-80 loss Sunday at Mandalay Bay Events Center. (Video provided by WNBA)

Vegas Stripped- A Sweet Legacy
 
Vegas Stripped- A Sweet Legacy

Real Doughnuts #1 is a mainstay of classic las vegas doughnut shops, but it took years and years of hard work to make it so. Tanya Solares works tirelessly to uphold her father’s legacy in order to repay him for the hard work he has done in devotion to his family.
The shop at 1811 W Charleston Blvd, it’s open 4a.m. to 6p.m. Monday through Friday, Saturday 5a.m. to 3p.m., and Sunday 5a.m. to 2p.m.

Indoor farming in Southern Nevada
 
Indoor farming in Southern Nevada

Experts discuss Nevada’s indoor farming industry. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Election Night: Polls Close At 7 p.m.
 
Election Night: Polls Close At 7 p.m.

Review-Journal political reporter Ramona Giwargis goes over what to expect from the Nevada primaries.

Mets Pitcher Paul Sewald Supports The Golden Knights
 
Mets Pitcher Paul Sewald Supports The Golden Knights

New York Mets pitcher and Las Vegas native Paul Sewald took the train from New York to Washington, D.C., to support the Golden Knights in the NHL’s Stanley Cup Final. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal.)

LVMPD Looking For Robbery Suspect
 
LVMPD Looking For Robbery Suspect

The LVMPD Commercial Robbery Section is attempting to identify the pictured suspect who is responsible for committing robberies to businesses in the southern part of the Las Vegas Valley during the month of May 2018. The suspect enters the business, threatens the employee with a firearm and demands money from the register. The employee complies and the suspect flees the business.