Vegas Golden Knights show support at blood drive
 
Vegas Golden Knights show support at blood drive

Members of the Vegas Golden Knights NHL team showed up for a community blood drive on the first anniversary of the Las Vegas shooting, Oct. 1, 2018. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Women In The Drone Industry
 
Women In The Drone Industry

Women discuss a lack of diversity in the drone industry at the 2018 InterDrone conference. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

OIS Video from a Facebook Live
 
OIS Video from a Facebook Live

Clips of a video broadcasted live on Facebook by a bystander of an officer-involved shooting on Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018. (Courtesy D Nova Miller)

Henderson business combines dogs, bar for indoor fun
 
Henderson business combines dogs, bar for indoor fun

A new Henderson business combines alcohol and dogs for indoor fun. Barx Parx is a 21+ indoor dog park, equipped with a bar. Owner Jen Freet says Barx Parx allows dog owners to be social and enjoy themselves on a level that outdoor dog parks don’t allow. The park features two separate areas for large and small dogs, a self washing station, cage-less overnight boarding, training and daycare. Don’t have a dog? No worries! Barx Parx offers day passes for those who want to enjoy a drink, and play with some pups.

Bishop Gorman’s Paul Sewald is back with the Mets
 
Bishop Gorman’s Paul Sewald is back with the Mets

Paul Sewald of Las Vegas’ Bishop Gorman High School talks about his bad luck in going 0-10 for the New York Mets before a Triple-A game at Cashman Field in Las Vegas, Nevada, on July 3, 2018. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Culinary union members vote on whether to strike in Las Vegas
 
Culinary union members vote on whether to strike in Las Vegas

Jose Licea, an on-call kitchen worker at Planet Hollywood, arrived at the Thomas and Mack Center with a large American flag and bullhorn, chanting ‘no contract, no peace.’ Licea, who has worked on the Strip for 25 years, says he needs full-time work.

The 58-year old also said workers need a wage boost to cover rising prices.
“Everything is going up – gas, food, supplies.. We need to raise salaries.” Todd Prince Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegas Construction Workforce Growing
 
Las Vegas Construction Workforce Growing

Local experts John Restrepo of RCG Economics, Stephen Miller of UNLV, and Tommy White from Laborers Local 872 talk about how the construction workforce is growing in Las Vegas. Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Endangered Devils Hole Pupfish numbers enough for concern, but not panic
 
Endangered Devils Hole Pupfish numbers enough for concern, but not panic

Researchers from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Death Valley National Park came together at Devils Hole, about 90 miles west of Las Vegas, for a biannual count of the Devils Hole Pupfish, an endangered species. Their count this time – 87. (Patrick Connolly/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Morning Update – Wednesday, April 11, 2018
 
Las Vegas Morning Update – Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Wednesday’s headlines: Man sent to prison for Las Vegas 1-punch death, Parents of Las Vegas teen killed in crash announce scholarship, Golden Knights play LA Kings in first round of Stanley Cup playoffs

Las Vegas Morning Update – Wednesday, April 4, 2018
 
Las Vegas Morning Update – Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Wednesday’s headlines: Teacher arrested on DUI charge in crash at North Las Vegas school, Amazon plans 800K-square-foot warehouse in North Las Vegas, Suspected driver in crash that killed Las Vegas teens out of jail.

Las Vegas Morning Update – Tuesday, March 20
 
Las Vegas Morning Update – Tuesday, March 20

Tuesday’s headlines: Reno student suspended after call to Nevada congressman, Police looking for suspect in downtown Las Vegas shooting, 3 injured, including gunman, in Maryland high school shooting.

Las Vegas Morning Update For Sunday, March 11
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Sunday, March 11

Sunday’s headlines: Missing Rolex helps Las Vegas police ID suspect in man’s death, Mountain West looks for answers for dwindling crowds in Las Vegas, Las Vegas-based Hakkasan targets entry into hotels (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Morning Update For Saturday, March 10
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Saturday, March 10

Saturday’s headlines: Las Vegas Sands properties raise daily resort fees to $45, UNLV dentist used single-use implant piece on multiple patients, Ex-Air Force tech sergeant found guilty in wife’s death (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Project Neon: Weekend Update
 
Project Neon: Weekend Update

Rochelle Richards provides an update on the U.S. 95 and I-15 traffic closures.

Las Vegas Morning Update For Friday, March 9
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Friday, March 9

Friday’s headlines: Officials offered to give Amazon 84 acres in downtown Las Vegas, Wynn Resorts agrees to settle with Universal for $2.4B, Two-time convicted felon nominated to Nevada’s Black Book (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Morning Update For Wednesday, March 7
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Wednesday, March 7

Wednesday’s headlines: 1 dead, 1 injured in rollover on US 95 near Summerlin Parkway, 1 dead in single-vehicle crash in northwest Las Vegas, Police searching for central Las Vegas shooting suspect, child (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Driver dies in single-vehicle crash
 
Driver dies in single-vehicle crash

One person is dead after an early Wednesday morning crash in the northwest valley.
The single-vehicle crash was called in about 1:35 a.m. on Jones Boulevard just north of Deer Springs Way, according to Metropolitan Police Department Sgt. Robert Stauffer. The driver, who was the only person inside the vehicle, died at the scene.

Police search for shooting suspect, missing child
 
Police search for shooting suspect, missing child

Las Vegas police are searching for a suspect and his 2-year-old child after a shooting Tuesday night at an apartment complex on South Decatur Boulevard.

Las Vegas Morning Update For Sunday, March 4
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Sunday, March 4

Sunday’s headlines: Bomb threat triggers evacuation at Las Vegas Walmart, Woman claims ownership of dead woman’s house in Las Vegas, Gaming’s donations are large part of Las Vegas Victims’ Fund (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Morning Update For Saturday, March 3
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Saturday, March 3

Saturday’s headlines: Coroner identifies body found near Mount Charleston, Wrongful death lawsuit filed in Grand Canyon helicopter crash, Another student arrested for threats against Clark County school (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)