Artist discusses Barrick Exhibit
 
Artist discusses Barrick Exhibit

Los Angeles-based artist, Andrew Schoultz, discusses his artwork and the exhibition

Constable wanted county funds to fight Review-Journal investigation
 
Constable wanted county funds to fight Review-Journal investigation

The Las Vegas Review-Journal asked for public records to investigate constable spending. But Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell hired outside counsel to fight the request. And he wanted the county to pay nearly $7,500 for those attorneys. The county declined. And records show the constable’s office owes taxpayers $700,000. County officials said the money will be repaid over three years. Mitchell abandoned his re-election before the Review-Journal story ran.

Wear Orange Rally
 
Wear Orange Rally

More than 100 people rallied together Saturday, June 2, 2018, at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden as part of Wear Orange Weekend, a national movement calling for an end to gun violence. More than 350 such events are slated to take place between June 2 and June 3 across the United States.

D’Andre Burnett’s quest to graduation
 
D’Andre Burnett’s quest to graduation

At the beginning of May, D’Andre Burnett is behind in school after getting in trouble and being sent to an in-house behavioral program. In the eleventh hour, noone but him knew if he would graduate. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @rookie__rae

BalanceVille Art Car Rides High Above First Friday
 
BalanceVille Art Car Rides High Above First Friday

First Friday attendees got to ride in BalanceVille, a Burning Man art car that rises 50 feet in the air on a hydraulic lift. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @MadelynGReese

Caesars reaches tentative agreement with Culinary Union
 
Caesars reaches tentative agreement with Culinary Union

Culinary Local 226 and Caesars Entertainment Corp. have reached a tentative five-year labor agreement. It is expected to avert a strike that could have crippled Southern Nevada’s resort corridor. The settlement will affect about a quarter of the 50,000 resort workers whose contracts expired at midnight. Details of the settlement have yet to be announced. The next big hurdle is settling a contract with MGM Resorts International, the largest employer of union workers on the Strip.

Capitals fan would be happy for Nate Schmidt
 
Capitals fan would be happy for Nate Schmidt

Washington Capitals fan Richard Smith talks about the tortured Capitals fanbase as well as why he would be ok with Nate Schmidt winning the Stanley Cup.

Mecum Las Vegas Auction Draws Motorcycle Enthusiasts
 
Mecum Las Vegas Auction Draws Motorcycle Enthusiasts

Motorcycle enthusiasts descended on South Point Casino Friday for the Mecum Las Vegas Motorcycle Auction, which featured 600 vintage and collectible motorcycles and bikes. The auction is set to return to Las Vegas in January with more than 1,700 lots. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @MadelynGReese

Groups Protest Separation of Immigrant Families
 
Groups Protest Separation of Immigrant Families

Advocacy groups rallied outside of the Federal Justice Tower in Las Vegas Friday to protest the separation of families and children in immigration custody. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @MadelynGReese

Golden Knights players talk about Game 3
 
Golden Knights players talk about Game 3

Shea Theodore, Ryan Reaves and Marc-Andre Fleury talk to the media after practice in Washington D.C. ahead of Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.

Gerard Gallant on what Vegas needs for Game 3
 
Gerard Gallant on what Vegas needs for Game 3

Golden Knights head coach Gerard Gallant talks to the media after practice in Washington D.C. ahead of Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.

Lights FC technical director Jose Luis Sanchez Sola grabs drinks with fans
 
Lights FC technical director Jose Luis Sanchez Sola grabs drinks with fans

Lights FC technical director Jose Luis Sanchez Sola grabbed drinks with fans Thursday. Sola put out the invitation on his personal Twitter. He wanted to answer fans’ questions about the team amid its slump. Sola also wanted to convey his roster-building struggles. The fans, they are angry. They don’t have all the information. They deserve the information. The fans should know who is responsible for all this because they have supported us a lot and I need their support to continue.

Motorcyclist was killed in a crash in Henderson
 
Motorcyclist was killed in a crash in Henderson

A motorcyclist was killed in a single-vehicle crash on the 215 Beltway near Stephanie Street in Henderson on Friday, June 1, 2018. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Las Vegas Morning  Update – Friday, June  1, 2018
 
Las Vegas Morning Update – Friday, June 1, 2018

Friday’s headlines: A United flight attendant killed outside her Las Vegas home, parole could be a possibility for Jeremy Strohmeyer, and no new homes being built in Southern Highlands.

Miracle Mile Shops on Facebook Messenger
 
Miracle Mile Shops on Facebook Messenger

Jules will answer shoppers’ questions sent to Miracle Mile’s account on the Facebook Messenger app.
The program will respond in real time 24 hours a day to questions like those about stores, restaurants, shows, parking and security.

Convicted Killer Strohmeyer Wants Parole
 
Convicted Killer Strohmeyer Wants Parole

Jeremy Strohmeyer, convicted of sexually assaulting and killing 7-year-old Sherrice Iverson in a Primm casino restroom 20 years ago, plead guilty in exchange for a life sentence without parole. Strohmeyer was 18 years and 7 months old at the time. He argues that his lawyers pressured him into the deal. Adolescence expert Laurence Steinberg testified Thursday that even those over the age of 18 are not fully developed intellectually and emotionally. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

UNLV’s basketball team looks to the future
 
UNLV’s basketball team looks to the future

UNLV coach Marvin Menzies has signed four recruits. Jovan Mooring is one of the players he must replace. Clark guard Trey Woodbury will be a Rebel next season. Amauri Hardy is a top returning player. UNLV’s recruiting class ranked 2nd in MW only behind UNR. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

NV Energy announces clean energy investment
 
NV Energy announces clean energy investment

The company is planning to add six solar projects in Nevada, along with the state’s first major battery energy storage capacity. Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal