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East Knob Before And After
 
East Knob Before And After

A drone video shows abandoned mine openings before and after they were filled in by a construction crew working in the hills just west of Fort Apache and Warm Springs roads. (Nevada Division of Minerals)

Karlsson Cant Explain Success Vs. Sharks
 
Karlsson Cant Explain Success Vs. Sharks

The Golden Knights center has been the top scorer vs. San Jose this year. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

What Makes Pavelski Tough To Play Against
 
What Makes Pavelski Tough To Play Against

Knights center William Karlsson said Sharks center Joe Pavelski is a strong, skilled player. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Knights Coach Gerard Gallant (moving on)
 
Golden Knights Coach Gerard Gallant (moving on)

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on moving on from the Game 2 loss Sunday at City National Arena. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Golden Knights Coach Gerard Gallant (positives)
 
Golden Knights Coach Gerard Gallant (positives)

Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant on finding positives from the Game 2 loss in Sunday at City National Arena. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas construction employment
 
Las Vegas construction employment

Developers are putting up subdivisions, apartments, retail centers and other projects across Las Vegas. But the local construction industry is still nowhere near as big as it was during the bubble years of the mid-2000s. 63,900 people work in construction in Southern Nevada. Employment has nearly doubled since early 2012 but is still far below the peak of 112,000 in mid-2006. It’s hard for me to imagine such a surge of population that you would need to build housing, retail, schools and other things on the scale that was happening in 2005. — Ken Simonson, chief economist, Associated General Contractors of America

Rookie deputy first flagged Las Vegas murder suspect’s car as stolen
 
Rookie deputy first flagged Las Vegas murder suspect’s car as stolen

The Texas deputy who first flagged the license plate on suspected Las Vegas killer Anthony Wrobel’s vehicle outside a freeway rest stop last week is in his first year on the force, a fellow deputy said Thursday. When the Oldham County Sheriff’s Office rookie radioed K9 deputy Taner Blackburn, 34, for backup and to tell him the Utah plate came back stolen, Blackburn told him to stay back until he got there. Wrobel, 42, is suspected of opening fire at Sunset Park on two casino executives during a company picnic for employees of The Venetian on April 15. The arrest put an end to a days long nationwide manhunt that included investigators from several local and federal agencies.

A hot air balloon event for a 4-year-old girl who has cerebral palsy.
 
A hot air balloon event for a 4-year-old girl who has cerebral palsy.

Local American Family Insurance agents are holding a fundraiser Saturday for a four-year-old girl named Lexi who has cerebral palsy. With the surgery, Lexi could walk for the first time. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye

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