Vegas Nation Red Zone Week 2
 
Vegas Nation Red Zone Week 2

Bill Bradley and Mark Kreidler discuss the Raiders having a chance of making the playoffs as well as Derek Carr being the key to the Raiders offense this season. (Las Vegas Review Journal)

Nevada Preps: Arbor View football ready for Faith Lutheran
 
Nevada Preps: Arbor View football ready for Faith Lutheran

Arbor View football players and coaches discuss their matchup Friday against Faith Lutheran at Arbor View High School on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. (Damon Seiters/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Woman charged with trying to kill baby in McDonald’s toilet
 
Woman charged with trying to kill baby in McDonald’s toilet

A California woman is charged with trying to kill a baby in a McDonald’s toilet.

Cashier Sarah Lockner, 25, went to work Sept. 4 at a Redwood City McDonald’s complaining of stomach pains.

Lockner told investigators that she didn’t know she was pregnant.

Prosecutors say she tried to kill her baby by flushing her down a toilet.

The newborn wasn’t breathing when paramedics arrived.

Pramedics revived the baby. It is in stable condition, but it’s unknown whether the baby suffered brain damage.

Lockner is charged with attempted murder and remains in jail on $11 million bail.

Nevada Preps Week 4 Preview: Gorman and De La Salle
 
Nevada Preps Week 4 Preview: Gorman and De La Salle

Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Ben Gotz and Justin Emerson preview week three of Nevada Preps. They go over how Gorman can come back from their losing streak against De La Salle and Faith Lutheran’s match up versus Arbor View. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Haunted Museum set to open in October
 
Haunted Museum set to open in October

Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum will be brought to life October 2. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Joseph Diaz on getting a new opponent for Canelo-GGG co-main event
 
Joseph Diaz on getting a new opponent for Canelo-GGG co-main event

The co-main event for the Canelo Alvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin boxing event will now feature Joseph Diaz vs. Rafael Rivera. Diaz’s original opponent, Jorge Lara, withdrew citing a back injury days prior to the Sept. 16 fight.

Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 2
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 2

Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart and Boyd Gaming sports book director Bob Scucci talk about their best bets for the second week of NFL football in this weeks sports betting spotlight. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Sports Betting Spotlight: College Football Week 3
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: College Football Week 3

Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart and Boyd Gaming sports book director Bob Scucci talk about their best bets for the third week of college football in this weeks sports betting spotlight. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Southwest Medical and healthcare change
 
Southwest Medical and healthcare change

Patient of Southwest Medical, a subsidiary of United Health group, Anne Zarate speaks about the change with her healthcare, at her home in North Las Vegas on Sept. 14, 2017.

World’s first employee-owned brothel?
 
World’s first employee-owned brothel?

A group of prostitutes soon could be co-owners of a legal brothel in Nye County.

70-year-old Dennis Hof is in talks to buy the 17-bed Chicken Ranch brothel in Pahrump.

To help raise capital, he’s offering his independent contractors a stake in the company.

“The goal is to have the first employee-owned brothel in the world.” Dennis Hof

Three prostitutes have already agreed to invest $500,000 in the Chicken Ranch.

Hof said he’s aiming to raise $2.25 million.

1-year-old Las Vegas boy with history of being abused dies
 
1-year-old Las Vegas boy with history of being abused dies

A 1-year-old Las Vegas boy with a history of being abused has died.

Carter Lopez was found unresponsive Sept. 5 and hospitalized.

He was listed in critical condition before dying Sept. 8.

His cause and manner of death were pending.

Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, September 14th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, September 14th

Thursday’s headlines: prostitutes may co-own brothel, child with history of being abused dies, thunderstorm rolls through Las Vegas valley. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

2017 Housekeeping Olympics
 
2017 Housekeeping Olympics

Teams of hotel workers representing major resorts throughout Las Vegas will go head-to-head in a competition to claim honors as the most efficient and enthusiastic cleaning crews in the local hospitality industry. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Bernard Hopkins compares Mayweather-McGregor and Canelo-GGG fights
 
Bernard Hopkins compares Mayweather-McGregor and Canelo-GGG fights

Bernard Hopkins, former two-division champion and part owner of Golden Boy Promotions, talks at the MGM Grand Copperfield Theater on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, about the comparison of the Mayweather-McGregor fight and the upcoming Canelo-GGG fight. (Ed Graney/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Vegas Nation: Raiders maintain healthy roster
 
Vegas Nation: Raiders maintain healthy roster

Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken discuss today’s Raiders news, including what the environment might be like for Marshawn Lynch’s first regular season game in Oakland as well as the health of the roster heading into the matchup with the New York Jets.

Nevada is addressing skills gap, official says
 
Nevada is addressing skills gap, official says

Ryan Smith, with the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, says overall, the conversation about workforce development has been positive with companies looking to relocate to Nevada. Read more at reviewjournal.com (Nicole Raz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas high schoolers raise their voices for DACA
 
Las Vegas high schoolers raise their voices for DACA

High school student Kathy Salcedo, 16, supports her family and friends affected by DACA during a rally in support of the DREAM Act, at Rancho High School in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 207. Elizabeth Brumley Las Vegas Review-Journal

Canelo and GGG press conference highlights
 
Canelo and GGG press conference highlights

The final press conference for Canelo and GGG at the David Copperfield Theater, located inside the MGM Grand. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Henderson mayor, councilwoman face ethics complaint
 
Henderson mayor, councilwoman face ethics complaint

Debra March largely focused on government transparency during her campaign for mayor of Henderson.

Now, less than three months after taking the reigns of the city, an ethics complaint accuses March and Councilwoman Gerri Schroder of failing to comply with transparency rules.

The complaint states that March and Schroder failed to disclose their relationships with the Henderson Community Foundation during City Council votes related to the foundation.

A Henderson resident who wishes to be anonymous filed the complaint last week with the Nevada Commission on Ethics.

Las Vegas court bailiff drowns while tubing
 
Las Vegas court bailiff drowns while tubing

A Las Vegas court bailiff drowned while tubing in Idaho.

William Datthyn, 45, was on the Bear River on Sept. 3.

He hit some rocks, his tube deflated and he was pulled into rapids.

His family pulled him from the river and CPR was attempted.

Datthyn was employed as a deputy marshal since December 2006.

New teaching garden debuts at Springs Preserve
 
New teaching garden debuts at Springs Preserve

The Springs Preserve debuted its new teaching garden to the public in September. Located on the southeast side of the 180-acre site, the preserve will host classes for teachers, students and the public on how to create and manage an effective garden. (Madelyn Reese/View News).