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Las Vegas Downtown Fire
 
Las Vegas Downtown Fire

Firefighters battle a fire near Industrial Road and Wyoming Avenue in Las Vegas, Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Can a NFL game provide relief for Mexico City’s earthquake victims?
 
Can a NFL game provide relief for Mexico City’s earthquake victims?

The Review-Journal’s Ed Graney and Gilbert Manzano visited the school where 26 people died when a massive earthquake hit Mexico City and spoke with those who’ve lost their homes and are still trying to cope with the aftermath just days before the two month anniversary of the event.

Nevada Supreme Court decision to affect litigation against Mandalay Bay
 
Nevada Supreme Court decision to affect litigation against Mandalay Bay

Craig Drummond, an attorney at Drummond Law Firm in Las Vegas, discusses the Nevada Supreme Court decision on Humphries v. New York-New York Hotel & Casino and the impact it will have on litigation against Mandalay Bay on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017. (Joel Angel Juarez/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @jajuarezphoto

Nevada Supreme Court decision to affect litigation against Mandalay Bay
 
Nevada Supreme Court decision to affect litigation against Mandalay Bay

Craig Drummond, an attorney at Drummond Law Firm in Las Vegas, discusses the Nevada Supreme Court decision on Humphries v. New York-New York Hotel & Casino and the impact it will have on litigation against Mandalay Bay on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017. (Joel Angel Juarez/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @jajuarezphoto

The Right Take: Photo emerges of Dem Sen. groping woman
 
The Right Take: Photo emerges of Dem Sen. groping woman

On Thursday, radio host Leeann Tweeden accused Sen. Al Franken of kissing and groping her without her consent. Tweeden says the misdeeds happened in 2006 on a USO tour, and she posted a picture showing Franken grabbing her breasts while she slept on a military plane.

Vegas Stripped: Champ Wilson
 
Vegas Stripped: Champ Wilson

The Arts District stays safe under the careful eye of Champ Wilson. He is the “chief security officer” of the Arts District. At dawn and at dusk he completes his route to check the doors and gates of 27 businesses and makes sure they’re locked. Everyone knows him, business owners and visitors. He sweeps the alleys and helps different businesses with work. In return they gave him meals and coffee. He’s a welcome fixture in an area that’s slowly growing.