Data center industry to grow in Nevada
 
Data center industry to grow in Nevada

In order for the new Nevada economy to mature, Nevada needs more data centers, experts say. Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval has selected nine industries to target for growth: aerospace and defense, agriculture, information technology, energy, health care, manufacturing, logistics and operations, mining, as well as gaming, hospitality and tourism. All of those industries increasingly rely on big data — drones equipped with sensors are increasingly being used to help detect the health of crops, for example — and all of that data will need a physical home. Read more at ReviewJournal.com (Nicole Raz.Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Vegas Nation Red Zone: Broncos vs Raiders
 
Vegas Nation Red Zone: Broncos vs Raiders

Bryan Salmond and NFL writer Gilbert Manzano go over what to expect during Sundays game against the Denver Broncos.

Las Vegas woman goes from homeless to White House fellow
 
Las Vegas woman goes from homeless to White House fellow

At age 17, Cristina Hernandez found herself homeless in Las Vegas. At age 33, she has hit the sweet spot in Washington, landing a coveted White House fellowship.
Hernandez received her B.A. from UNLV in 2010 and had begun work as a contractor who trained military personnel at Nellis Air Force Base. Her fellowship project put Hernandez in the Office of Personnel Management, where she is working to advance an executive order signed by President Donald Trump to “create a lean, accountable, more efficient government that works for the American people.”

Review-Journal Reporter Roundtable: Las Vegas Shooting
 
Review-Journal Reporter Roundtable: Las Vegas Shooting

Rochelle Richards, Nicole Raz and David Ferrara discuss the latest storylines about the Las Vegas Shooting on October 1, including an update on lawsuits as well as the Las Vegas Victims’ fund.

Nevada Preps Preview: Week 14
 
Nevada Preps Preview: Week 14

Zac Pacleb and Ben Gotz preview the 3A state championship between Mojave and Desert Pines as well as the 4A state semifinal between Bishop Gorman and Liberty.

Man accused of stabbing daughter to death, attempting to kill son, wife, and self
 
Man accused of stabbing daughter to death, attempting to kill son, wife, and self

Marcus Maddox, 30, is accused of fatally stabbing his 12-year-old daughter and leaving his 15-year-old son for dead. Authorities say he then drove across the valley and attempted to kill his wife and himself. An officer climbed through a window and found Tishia Maddox face down on a bed at Siegel Suites on East Craig Road. She had a severe wound to her forehead. When police arrived, they found Marcus Maddox with a gunshot wound to his head. Officials found the couple’s children in a Budget Suites room more than 17 hours later. Marcus and Tishia Maddox and their son remain in critical condition at University Medical Center.

Business Insights: James Kohl
 
Business Insights: James Kohl

Buck Wargo interview James Kohl, the pot attorney for Howard & Howard of Las Vegas.

Tesla on track for Nevada but behind in production goals
 
Tesla on track for Nevada but behind in production goals

Tesla is on track for its hiring and tax incentive goals in Nevada despite lagging in meeting production goals.
Nevada awarded Tesla a tax incentive package in 2014 amounting to $1.2 billion in tax breaks to make a $3.5 billion capital investment in Nevada by 2024. Nearly three years in, the company has made an almost $2.7 billion capital investment. Tesla’s third quarter balance sheet shows the company lost $671 million in the past year and added more than $5.2 billion in liabilities. “Tesla has met all of its benchmarks and exceeded the state’s goals… Tesla’s incentives are performance-based, and the governor is confident in its ability to deliver.” Mari St. Martin, spokeswoman for Gov. Brian Sandoval

Devonte Boyd on nearing end of UNLV career
 
Devonte Boyd on nearing end of UNLV career

Wide receiver Devonte Boyd talks about getting ready to play his final regular-season UNLV football game. Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nate Schmidt recalls Thanksgiving in Minnesota
 
Nate Schmidt recalls Thanksgiving in Minnesota

The Golden Knights’ defenseman said his mother went all-out in setting a sumptuous holiday table. (Steve Carp/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, November 22nd
 
Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, November 22nd

Wednesday’s headlines: Las Vegas police open internal probe after children left for dead for hours,
Extending monorail from MGM Grand to Mandalay Bay gets county OK, Las Vegas man fatally stabbed trying to stop girlfriend’s suicide

UNLV’s Tony Sanchez on playing UNR
 
UNLV’s Tony Sanchez on playing UNR

UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about playing UNR. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

UNLV’s Tony Sanchez on playing UNR
 
UNLV’s Tony Sanchez on playing UNR

UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about playing UNR. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Holloway was willing to fight at lightweight at UFC 218
 
Holloway was willing to fight at lightweight at UFC 218

UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway will face Jose Aldo in a title rematch at UFC 218. Once his original opponent, Frankie Edgar, was forced out of the bout due to injury, Holloway said he was willing to fight anyone even if it was a weight class higher.

October visitors set new record for McCarran
 
October visitors set new record for McCarran

New numbers from McCarran International Airport for October show it as the busiest month in Mccarran’s history with over 4.3 million visitors.