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Week in Pictures: April 7-April 13

Take a look at some eye-catching pictures from Las Vegas Review-Journal photographers in the past week, including Golden Knights playoffs, Las Vegas Ballpark opening and National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show. Raymond Saumure, environmental biologist for the Southern Nevada Water Authority, releases relict leopard frogs at the Cotton Grove inside Springs Preserve in Las Vegas, […]

One person critically injured in 3-car crash in Henderson

About 7 p.m. Friday, the Henderson Police Department responded to a three-car crash involving a pedestrian and a bicyclist at Sunset Boulevard and Boulder Highway.

Waxleaf privet should have more than one drip emitter

Q: I purchased a few waxleaf privet plants in February. They were planted in my yard using drip irrigation with one drip emitter per plant for about one month now. I am starting to see some black markings and yellowing on the leaves. I also think there may be some root rot, but I am unsure.

 
Rare frog finds home at Springs Preserve in Las Vegas

Dozens of rare relict leopard frogs were set free Thursday in their new urban habitat at the Springs Preserve, part of the effort to revive the species thought to be extinct along the Virgin and Colorado rivers before it was discovered anew near Lake Mead in 1991.