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Wynn Las Vegas and Encore now charge for self-parking
 
Wynn Las Vegas and Encore now charge for self-parking

Wynn’s parking pricing is in the range of what other resorts charge for parking. The first hour is free, enabling customers to purchase show tickets or run quick errands without paying.
After that, it’s $7 after one hour, $12 for two to four hours, $15 for four to 24 hours and $15 for every additional 24 hours.
People who lose their tickets will be required to pay $30. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae

Allegiant among low-cost carriers growing in popularity
 
Allegiant among low-cost carriers growing in popularity

Keith Hansen, the Vice President of Airport & Government Affairs at Allegiant, talks to the Review-Journal on the success of the cafeteria style airline. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae

Basic begins non-contact football practice Monday
 
Basic begins non-contact football practice Monday

Nevada Preps reporter Justin Emerson discusses the upcoming season for Basic football at Basic High School on Monday, Aug. 7, 2017. (Justin Emerson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas afternoon update – Aug. 7, 2017
 
Las Vegas afternoon update – Aug. 7, 2017

• An employee at Fremont Middle School died of tuberculosis in mid-July. Officials say she may have exposed more than 100 people to the disease. CCSD has not confirmed the woman’s name or title. The health district says more than 100 people have already been screened.
• Faraday Future is moving out of Nevada for now. The company has signed a lease on a manufacturing facility in California.
• Anthem is leaving Nevada’s health insurance exchange. Starting in 2018, the state’s rural counties will be left without any options on the exchange.
• And paid self-parking starts at the Wynn and Encore resorts this week. The first hour is free; after that prices range between $7 and $15 dollars. People who lose their tickets will be required to pay $30.

Las Vegas morning update for Monday, August 7th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Monday, August 7th

1. A shooting on the Las Vegas Strip led to a temporary shutdown of Las Vegas Boulevard overnight. Police say a group of men got into an argument in front of Planet Hollywood Resort and when they were crossing the street toward Bellagio, a man fired one shot. No one was injured and the man was arrested.

2. Las Vegas driving will look different in a few years time. The Nevada Department of Transportation says it plans on creating carpool lanes along Interstate 15 and digital signage around the Spaghetti Bowl will be installed beginning in October. Eventually, the express lane along Interstate 15 will become a general travel lane and a carpool lane will be added.

3. A growth spurt has helped Mesquite become what some call a “Little Vegas”. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Mesquite grew nearly 15 percent between 2011 and 2016. Residents are hopeful the growth in the city will lead to more businesses opening and an influx of jobs.

Raiders Day 8 recap
 
Raiders Day 8 recap

News from the Raiders training camp on Day 8 in Napa, Calif.