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Witness to deadly Grand Canyon helicopter crash
 
Witness to deadly Grand Canyon helicopter crash

Lionel Douglass, a Las Vegas man who witnessed the deadly helicopter crash in the Grand Canyon, is interviewed at his Las Vegas home. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Securing old mines in Las Vegas
 
Securing old mines in Las Vegas

The Nevada Division of Minerals and Clark County plan to permanently close at least 40 abandoned mine shafts at the valley’s southwestern edge. The hazardous mine openings are left over from a gypsum mine that operated from 1909 until 1931. Work to fill in the shafts is set to start April 2 and take about a month. The project is expected to cost about $250,000.

Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, Feb. 21
 
Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, Feb. 21

Police have arrested two people in connection with a Monday night robbery at the South Point.

Police said a woman walked up to a casino cage at the South Point, showed the cashier a gun and demanded money.

Now Jason Lockwood and Tina Lopez, both 37, are booked into the Clark County Detention Center.

A Las Vegas man suspected of fatally shooting two homeless men and injuring two other people has been taken into custody.

26-year-old Joshua Emmanuel Castellon faces two counts each of murder and attempted murder in addition to a federal gun charge.

A federal complaint says Castellon identified himself as a Lyft driver.

Police still do not have a motive for the shootings.

A fire that started last night at Clark County Wetlands Park is finally contained.

A little more than 14 acres burned. No injuries were reported, and the fire did not threaten any buildings. The cause of the fire is under investigation.