Police search for shooting suspect, missing child
 
Police search for shooting suspect, missing child

Las Vegas police are searching for a suspect and his 2-year-old child after a shooting Tuesday night at an apartment complex on South Decatur Boulevard.

UNR upsets UNLV Lady Rebels in double overtime
 
UNR upsets UNLV Lady Rebels in double overtime

Zac Pacleb and Betsy Helfand break down UNLV’s double-overtime loss to UNR in the quarterfinals of the Mountain West Conference tournament. They discuss how UNLV missed two of their starters down the stretch as well as its hopes for a postseason bid.

UNLV enters Mountain West tournament
 
UNLV enters Mountain West tournament

UNLV basketball coach Marvin Menzies and players Jovan Mooring and Brandon McCoy talk about heading into the Mountain West tournament. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

UNLV enters Mountain West tournament
 
UNLV enters Mountain West tournament

UNLV basketball coach Marvin Menzies and players Jovan Mooring and Brandon McCoy talk about heading into the Mountain West tournament. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Westgate contest covers first two days of NCAA Tournament
 
Westgate contest covers first two days of NCAA Tournament

The first two full days of the NCAA Tournament are arguably the best two days on the sports calendar. For the first time, the Westgate sports book is offering a contest that covers only the opening two days of the tourney on March 15 and 16. (Todd Dewey/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

LVMPD Seeks Assistance Identifying Suspects In Lottery Ticket Scam
 
LVMPD Seeks Assistance Identifying Suspects In Lottery Ticket Scam

During the month of February, two victims have been identified by LVMPD Financial
Crimes detectives as being victims of a lottery ticket scam. These victims
were approached by a suspect who claimed to have a winning lottery ticket and needed
legal assistance to cash it.

Downtown Las Vegas Has a Ways to Go
 
Downtown Las Vegas Has a Ways to Go

Har Tej Sawhney talks about why he relocated his company’s offices to Summerlin from Downtown Las Vegas, despite the fact that he lives Downtown.

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The Right Take: Sisolak Bars Press From Press Event
 
The Right Take: Sisolak Bars Press From Press Event

Sisolak held the event on the third floor of a building owned by Switch. As I got off the elevator,
there were two security guards there and a Sisolak campaign staffer. The staffer asked me to sign in and then walked away in a panic when he realized who I was — a conservative columnist.

Kevin Love Opens Up About Suffering a Mid-Game Panic Attack
 
Kevin Love Opens Up About Suffering a Mid-Game Panic Attack

Kevin Love Opens Up About Suffering a Mid-Game Panic Attack The Cleveland Cavaliers’ forward talked about his experience in an essay on The Player’s Tribune. Kevin Love, via The Player’s Tribune Kevin Love The Player’s Tribune Love left the Cavaliers’ game with the Atlanta Hawks in November after he experienced shortness of breath and stomach pain. Since the initial attack, Love wrote that he has been seeing a therapist a few times a month, though he suffered another panic attack in a game in January. Kevin Love, via The Player’s Tribune Kevin Love, via The Player’s Tribune

Full House finds success outside Nevada
 
Full House finds success outside Nevada

Dan Lee, CEO of Full House Resorts, discusses investments the company has made in casinos outside of Nevada.

Las Vegas Morning Update for Tuesday, March 6
 
Las Vegas Morning Update for Tuesday, March 6

Residents of Las Haciendas Apartments in North Las Vegas have been evicted.

A spokesman for the city said the majority of people living there were not paying rent, their leases had expired, there were fraudulent leases, or they were squatters. He also said the building is known for gang activity, drug activity, and prostitution.

The city identified several code issues with the property.

A family-owned company has filed a lawsuit against Republic Services of Southern Nevada.

Simple ESG alleges that Republic is actively trying to push Simple ESG out of business by charging a premium to use the only landfill in the Las Vegas metro area — which Republic owns.

Republic has an exclusive franchise agreement with all municipalities in Southern Nevada.

It’s been about a month since Steve Wynn stepped down as chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts.

Nevada’s Gaming Control Board announced it will strengthen regulations on sexual harassment policies.

And two lawsuits against Wynn for sexual harassment have reached Clark County District Court. Also, five derivative lawsuits have been filed by investors who say Wynn’s actions and the board’s lack of response devalued their holdings.

Investigations are continuing in Nevada, Massachusetts and Macau.

Homicide and traffic detectives investigating fatal crash
 
Homicide and traffic detectives investigating fatal crash

A man was struck by a BMW late Monday night and later died at a local hospital.
The crash occurred around 11 p.m near Alexander Avenue and Walker Street. Homicide detectives are on the scene because the man was in an altercation before the crash. The driver remained on the scene and was cooperating with police. It’s not known at this time if the driver will face any charges.

Vegas Madness: Gonzaga to meet BYU in WCC final
 
Vegas Madness: Gonzaga to meet BYU in WCC final

The Review-Journal’s Adam Hill and Gilbert Manzano recap the NCAA tournaments happening in Vegas. Gonzaga and Brigham Young emerged victorious during the WCC semifnals and in the women’s Mountain West tournament, the University of Reno at Nevada will face UNLV after defeating San Diego State in overtime.