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Indoor farming in Southern Nevada
 
Indoor farming in Southern Nevada

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

New Springs Preserve Exhibit Shows Off “Nature’s Ninjas”
 
New Springs Preserve Exhibit Shows Off “Nature’s Ninjas”

“Nature’s Ninjas” arrives at the Springs Preserve, in an exhibit and live show featuring critters that come with natural defenses, from armadillos to snakes, poison dart frogs to scorpions and tarantulas (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Former Fontainebleau could have become a Waldorf Astoria
 
Former Fontainebleau could have become a Waldorf Astoria

Months after developer Steve Witkoff bought the Fontainebleau last summer, he unveiled plans to turn the mothballed hotel into a Marriott-managed resort called The Drew. But if Richard “Boz” Bosworth’s plans didn’t fall through, the north Las Vegas Strip tower could have become a Waldorf Astoria with several floors of timeshare units. (Eli Segall/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CrossRoads of Southern Nevada psychiatric urgent care to open in Las Vegas
 
CrossRoads of Southern Nevada psychiatric urgent care to open in Las Vegas

Jeff Iverson, who operates the nonprofit sober living facility Freedom House, is opening a private addiction treatment center that will operate a detoxification center and transitional living for substance users trying to recover. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Metro Capt. Jaime Prosser gives update of officer-involved shooting
 
Metro Capt. Jaime Prosser gives update of officer-involved shooting

Metro Capt. Jaime Prosser provides an update about an officer-involved shooting at Radwick Drive and Owens Avenue in the northeast Las Vegas on Thursday. A robbery suspect was shot and killed. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Wayne Newton surprises burglars
 
Wayne Newton surprises burglars

Wayne Newton and his wife, Kathleen, arrived at their southeast Las Vegas home shortly before midnight on Wednesday to find two burglars inside their house. The burglars fled and were seen heading north through the property. Las Vegas police quickly set up a perimeter and launched an extensive search of the area, but the suspects were able to escape. It was unclear if the burglars got away with anything of value. Several items, under the watchful eyes of the police, were seen on the ground near the home’s main driveway. Neither Newton, nor his wife, were injured. The Newtons were not available for comment.