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Mob Museum “Operation Decoy Dummy” Panel
 
Mob Museum “Operation Decoy Dummy” Panel

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department hosted a private panel discussion displaying the “Operation Decoy Dummy” that helped capture Shane Schindler. (Morgan Lieberman/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Local company Xtreme Manufacturing expanding
 
Local company Xtreme Manufacturing expanding

Xtreme Manufacturing is adding 79,000 square feet of manufacturing space to its 200,000 square feet of existing space Xtreme –owned by Las Vegan Don Ahern– plans to hire 204 new employees at an average hourly wage of $18.67 within two years Finding the right people for the job though is not easy, said Robert Russell, who runs the Ahern Family Office

Nevada diversifying economy, official says
 
Nevada diversifying economy, official says

More than 700 new jobs are coming to the Las Vegas area, ranging from human tissue manufacturing to security monitoring. That wide range of companies is a big win for Nevada, says Steve Hill, with the governor’s office of economic development. (Nicole Raz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Vegas Nation: Lynch Getting ‘Hyphy’ and Mexico Earthquake Impact
 
Vegas Nation: Lynch Getting ‘Hyphy’ and Mexico Earthquake Impact

Michael Gehlken joins Bryan Salmond in the studio to discuss how the NFL looks at Marshawn Lynch after getting “hyphy” on the sidelines, and how the Mexico City Earthquake is going to affect the game between the Raiders and the Patriots. They also compare the stats between Derek Carr and Kirk Cousins to see how Carr stands against the Redskins quarterback.

2015 Shooting Investigation
 
2015 Shooting Investigation

2015 Shooting Investigation (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)

Back of The House Brawl Returns
 
Back of The House Brawl Returns

1:00 AM Sunday September, 17 — Back of the House Brawl returns (Al Mancini Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Faraday Future and Nevada have officially broken up
 
Faraday Future and Nevada have officially broken up

Faraday Future made out a $16,000 check to the state’s Department of Taxation in July, paying back the only abatements the company received. Approximately $620,000 remains in a trust fund that will begin to be distributed around the state to local tax jurisdictions.