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Parents of Oct. 1 victim talk about community support
 
Parents of Oct. 1 victim talk about community support

Chris Davis and Debbie Davis, parents of Neysa Tonks, who was killed in the Oct. 1 shooting, talk about community support following the shooting. “We’ve had so many people reach out … It’s amazing, we’re all still just good human beings, I like to think that people are good,” said Debbie. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Bettors flock to Westgate sports book in Las Vegas
 
Bettors flock to Westgate sports book in Las Vegas

Betters lined up to place their bets on the basketball games of the NCAA Tournament at the Westgate sports book Thursday, March 15, 2018. Former NBA player Darrell Griffith hosted the watch party. Superbook director Jay Kornegay said the big crowds were expected and he is ready to handle all the bets. K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Betters flock to Westgate sports book in Las Vegas
 
Betters flock to Westgate sports book in Las Vegas

Betters lined up to place their bets on the basketball games of the NCAA Tournament at the Westgate sports book Thursday, March 15, 2018. Former NBA player Darrell Griffith hosted the watch party. Superbook director Jay Kornegay said the big crowds were expected and he is ready to handle all the bets. K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lights Out: Angel Alvarez joins the show
 
Lights Out: Angel Alvarez joins the show

Ben Gotz talks to Lights FC goalkeeper Angel Alvarez about playing in his hometown, how he made the roster and what to expect when he takes the field.

The Right Take: You can see what government employees make
 
The Right Take: You can see what government employees make

Last year, over 1,750 state and local employees took home over $200,000 in total compensation. Expect that number to grow to around 2,500 once Clark County and the Nevada System of Higher Education submit their data.

Nevada finds water technology solutions with RedEye
 
Nevada finds water technology solutions with RedEye

Two summers ago, RedEye was just one of 57 companies that submitted a proposal to provide a water technology solution to Nevada. Today, the company has completed a pilot program with the Las Vegas Valley Water District and Southern Nevada Water Authority, and has three full-time employees in their first U.S. office in Las Vegas.