On Nov. 19, Mexico City resident Elsa Garcia opened her home to families so that they could say goodbye to their fallen children after the school across from her home collapsed and killed close to 20 children.
Ed Graney and Gilbert Manzano visited those in Mexico City who were affected hard by the massive earthquake that struck the city on Nov. 19. In this video, an apartment manager talks about the school that collapsed and killed close to 20 children next to her building.
Saturday’s headlines: Man arrested in wife’s death says gun accidentally discharged during sex act, Las Vegas man wins $820K jackpot at the Cannery, Las Vegas entertainer Joey Scinta dies at 69
The Arts District stays safe under the careful eye of Champ Wilson. He is the “chief security officer” of the Arts District. At dawn and at dusk he completes his route to check the doors and gates of 27 businesses and makes sure they’re locked. Everyone knows him, business owners and visitors. He sweeps the alleys and helps different businesses with work. In return they gave him meals and coffee. He’s a welcome fixture in an area that’s slowly growing.
Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Adam Hill breaks down UNLV’s 91-76 victory over Eastern Washington on Nov. 17. (Adam Hill/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Zac Pacleb talks about Bishop Gorman’s Sunset Region title game win over Arbor View and whether region titles hold any weight for the Gales.
Liberty played a tough 32-10 game against Green Valley and secured a Sunrise Region title for the 8th straight year. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Firefighters battle a fire near Industrial Road and Wyoming Avenue in Las Vegas, Friday, Nov. 17, 2017. Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Miguel Angel Martinez Ayala, an Uber driver in Mexico City, discusses the daily suffering he sees when driving around the city from those affected most by the earthquake that struck his hometown on Nov. 19.
The Review-Journal’s Ed Graney and Gilbert Manzano visited the school where 26 people died when a massive earthquake hit Mexico City and spoke with those who’ve lost their homes and are still trying to cope with the aftermath just days before the two month anniversary of the event.
Craig Drummond, an attorney at Drummond Law Firm in Las Vegas, discusses the Nevada Supreme Court decision on Humphries v. New York-New York Hotel & Casino and the impact it will have on litigation against Mandalay Bay on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017. (Joel Angel Juarez/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @jajuarezphoto
Review-Journal reporters Elaine Wilson, Jeff German and Eli Segall sit down to discuss the latest news on the Las Vegas mass shooting.
Craig Drummond, an attorney at Drummond Law Firm in Las Vegas, discusses the Nevada Supreme Court decision on Humphries v. New York-New York Hotel & Casino and the impact it will have on litigation against Mandalay Bay on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017. (Joel Angel Juarez/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @jajuarezphoto
On Thursday, radio host Leeann Tweeden accused Sen. Al Franken of kissing and groping her without her consent. Tweeden says the misdeeds happened in 2006 on a USO tour, and she posted a picture showing Franken grabbing her breasts while she slept on a military plane.
The Arts District stays safe under the careful eye of Champ Wilson. He is the “chief security officer” of the Arts District. At dawn and at dusk he completes his route to check the doors and gates of 27 businesses and makes sure they’re locked. Everyone knows him, business owners and visitors. He sweeps the alleys and helps different businesses with work. In return they gave him meals and coffee. He’s a welcome fixture in an area that’s slowly growing.
Artist Trevor Paglen hopes the Orbital Reflector will inspire us
The Trump administration will allow legally hunted elephant trophies from Zimbabwe and Zambia to be imported to the United States. The decision reverses a ban put in place by the Obama administration in 2014. According to ABC News, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife official confirmed the proposed rule change. a spokesperson said. Savanna elephant populations declined by 30 percent between 2007 and 2014, according to the Great Elephant Census published last year.
With six weeks remaining in 2017, Clark County has already logged its deadliest year on record for pedestrians. So far, 62 walkers were fatally struck as of Thursday, eclipsing the previous all-time high of 60 killed in 2015. Between 2013 and 2016, 24 people were fatally struck by vehicles along Boulder Highway, Southern Nevada’s deadliest stretch of roadway. Andrew Bennett, traffic safety office spokesman
Friday’s headlines: Driver charged with DUI in Summerlin crash that killed 1, Ohio man arrested for threatening shooting at Las Vegas casino, Allegiant begins 3 new nonstop flights from Las Vegas
Golden Knights goaltender Maxime Lagace talks about Thursday’s 5-2 win at Vancouver. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights forward Erik Haula talks about Thursday’s 5-2 win at Vancouver. (David Schoen/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Bryan Salmond and Gilbert Manzano break down the major components of the Raiders matchup with the New England Patriots in Mexico City.
Bryan Salmond and David Schoen discuss the Golden Knights’ 5-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken discuss the Raiders upcoming road trip to Mexico City, including Donald Penn’s status and how the Raiders are preparing for the high elevation in Mexico.
UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about Friday’s game at New Mexico during his weekly news conference on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017. (Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Arbor View senior Deago Stubbs set to cap impressive high school football career in Friday’s Sunset Region title game. Arbor View plays Bishop Gorman for the title. (Ashton Ferguson/Las Vegas Review-Journal).
P3 Health Partners plans to open four primary care clinics in the Las Vegas area in 2018. The company also provides services out of state, including training to physicians who work with Medicare Advantage patients. Medicare Advantage enrollment is projected to almost double by 2025, to 30 million enrollees, according to DC-based healthcare consulting firm Avalere Health. (Nicole Raz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Strip gunman Stephen Paddock owned a house in Mesquite, some 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas. A probate case filed after the Oct. 1 mass shooting could set a sales process in motion. Some buyers may not care that the home was owned by a mass murderer, especially if it’s listed at a discount. But others might not want it, and at least one real estate agent says he wouldn’t want the listing.
