Officers were called about 8 a.m. to a shopping center at 6475 N. Decatur Blvd., according to Metropolitan Police Department dispatch records. An employee at one of the businesses was coming into work when she saw a man lying on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds and called 911, Metro homicide Lt. Ray Spencer said.
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Take a look at the highlights from Las Vegas Aces forward A’ja Wilson’s career- high night. Wilson finished with 39 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists in the 102-97 victory over the Indiana Fever.
Las Vegas Aces head coach Bill Laimbeer and Aces forward A’ja Wilson discuss her recording setting night. Wilson scored a career-high 39 points, tying for the most in franchise history.
UNLV football head coach Tony Sanchez walks the Las Vegas Review-Journal through the Fertitta Football Complex as it is nearing completion.
Officers and fire crews were called about 12:51 p.m. to the intersection of Lake Mead Boulevard and Tonopah Drive, near Simmons Street, after reports of a multi-vehicle crash, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Jeff Clark said. The crash involved three cars and a bus, according to a tweet from the Las Vegas Fire Department.
George McPhee speaks to the media following the end of the Golden Knights development camp.
Nic Hague stands out at day 4 of Golden Knights development camp.
Abigail Rose Arias has been battling terminal Wilms Tumor Cancer for the past two years. The Nevada Highway Patrol Southern Command hosted her 7th birthday party with her favorite Marvel characters, a custom birthday cake and other special surprises. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
UFC strawweight Emily Whitmire says though her former coach Robert Follis, who took his own life in Dec. 2017, is gone, she has found what he tried to help her realize. Whitmire talks about finding peace with her estranged mother and coming into her own as a fighter ahead of her bout with Amanda Ribas at UFC on ESPN 3 on June 29.
Owner Alex Meruelo announced during a special event at the SLS Las Vegas that the hotel-casino will become Sahara Las Vegas in its next iteration. Meruelo said $150 million dollars will be spent to renovate the current property. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)