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Architect Gives Virtual Tour Of New CSN Student Unions
 
Architect Gives Virtual Tour Of New CSN Student Unions

Jeni Panars, project architect for Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects in Henderson gives a sneak peek of the inside of a new student union for the Charleston campus of the College of Southern Nevada. Natalie Bruzda/Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Mardi Gras At Harrison House
 
Mardi Gras At Harrison House

Westside Las Vegas residents gathered at Harrison House Tuesday to celebrate the African American history of the neighborhood and discuss the future. (Madelyn Reese)

Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, February 14
 
Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, February 14

A man in his 30s was killed by a stray bullet last night while he was putting out food for stray cats. It happened in a neighborhood north of the Strip.

Police have captured a bull that was roaming through streets in central Las Vegas for several hours this morning. Police are still searching for the owner.

The 51s will officially break ground on their new ballpark in Summerlin on Feb. 23.

A retired North Las Vegas police lieutenant plans to challenge Joe Lombardo in the Clark County sheriff’s race. Tim Bedwell says he’s running to bring transparency and accountability after the Oct. 1 shooting.

Mothers Against Police Brutality has condemned the hiring of Henderson’s new deputy police chief, Thedrick Andres.

The $3.4 billion MGM Cotai resort has opened in Macau.

The Fremont Street Experience says people will soon be able to use a free app to write messages that can be flashed across its massive screen ceiling.

The doctor who testified in War Machine’s trial has been arrested on dozens of federal charges of health care fraud and illegal distribution of the drug fentanyl.

The first Red Flag training exercise of 2018 at Nellis Air Force base has been extended for a third week.

Runaway bull finally corralled
 
Runaway bull finally corralled

It wasn’t a typical chase Wednesday morning involving Las Vegas police. Las Vegas Animal Control as well as a sergeant from the Henderson Police Department joined forces to capture a bull on the loose in central Las Vegas. The bull’s freedom lasted about four hours after being spotted around 3 .a.m. at Turquoise Road and Silver Lake Drive. The bull finally was corralled on Ophir Drive. Metro tracked the bull with a helicopter and patrol units blocked traffic while the bull was tranquilized and finally coaxed into a trailer about 7 a.m. This was not the first time a bull had gotten loose inside city limits. On April 16, 2017, a bull bolted for freedom from his northwest valley corral near Texas Station and was captured while running southbound on Michael Way.