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Clown Motel for sale in Tonopah, Nevada
 
Clown Motel for sale in Tonopah, Nevada

The Clown Motel, which has recently garnered fame from its appearance on shows like “Ghost Adventures” and exposure on the internet, is now for sale. For $900,000, a new owner will inherit the collection of clowns and motel. (Patrick Connolly/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Former Gambler’s Book Shop gets a Major Revamp
 
Former Gambler’s Book Shop gets a Major Revamp

Owner of Dapper Companies J Dapper and vice president Henriksen/Butler Heather Bressler discuss the former Gambler’s Book Shop near Charleston Boulevard and Maryland Parkway that is being renovated and will be occupied by Henriksen/Butler, an office-furniture firm in Las Vegas, Thursday, July 27, 2017. Elizabeth Brumley Las Vegas Review-Journal

Out Of State Cash Funding Local Nevada Construction Projects
 
Out Of State Cash Funding Local Nevada Construction Projects

There’s a good chance that new shopping center or office project you see popping up was funded with out of state cash.
Still traumatized by the recession, several local lenders aren’t doling out cash for new construction for new local commercial real estate projects as much their non-local peers. ((Nicole Raz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas is no stranger to flash floods
 
Las Vegas is no stranger to flash floods

In 1975 just one day before the busy 4th of July weekend a flash flood killed two and immersed hundreds of cars in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas afternoon update – July 31, 2017
 
Las Vegas afternoon update – July 31, 2017

• A man is dead after apparently jumping from the third floor of Fashion Show Mall. It happened just before noon near the Kona Grill. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.
• A baby apparently drowned in the central Las Vegas valley. Police are investigating the death of 10-month-old Anthony Johnson. No arrests have been made.
• Two men stabbed each other in a fight over a lighter, police say. Bryan Kirk Sharp accused a man of stealing his lighter before stabbing him in the leg and chest, police say. It allegedly happened at Bob Baskin Park. Sharp is charged with attempted murder.
• Finally, a naked passenger delayed a Spirit flight in Las Vegas. Officials say a passenger took off his clothes and approached a flight attendant on a plane bound for Oakland. The passenger was removed for observation.

Raiders training camp day 2 recap
 
Raiders training camp day 2 recap

On Day two of Raiders training camp, Marshawn Lynch gave the fans up in Napa, California, a few dynamic runs, and Marshall Newhouse discussed the challenges of playing at both offensive tackle spots. With the pads coming out Monday, Review-Journal reporters Ed Graney and Michael Gehlken breakdown the position battles, including the No. 2 backup quarterback job. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Interior Secretary visits to review national monuments
 
Interior Secretary visits to review national monuments

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke spoke to members of the media Sunday in Bunkerville during his trip of the West to review the status of national monuments, including Nevada’s Gold Butte and the Basin and Range national monuments. (Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae

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