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Bryan Harper signs with independent team
 
Bryan Harper signs with independent team

Bryan Harper talks about his baseball future and the last time he pitched against his brother, Bryce, during a workout in Henderson, Nevada, on March 26, 2019. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Chalk Talk: Black Student Union
 
Chalk Talk: Black Student Union

Students talk about the Black Student Union in the latest episode of Chalk Talk. (Angus Kelly and Amelia Pak-Harvey/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Faraday land
 
Faraday land

Faraday Future is trying to sell more than 900 acres of land at Apex Industrial Park for $40 million. But will the startup electric-car-maker find a buyer? Besides Faraday’s property, at least 2,000 acres of land is on the market in the Apex area, listings show. On top of that, Apex is a decades-old, desert industrial park that developers have largely avoided.

Officer wounds inmate during escape attempt
 
Officer wounds inmate during escape attempt

An officer fired on an inmate who stole a vehicle and tried to flee, ramming several cars and leading officers on a chase until he ran out of gas.

Las Vegas apartments rents
 
Las Vegas apartments rents

Las Vegas’ apartment market has accelerated in recent years. Developers are packing the suburbs with projects, landlords are on a buying spree, and tenants have filled buildings.

Man fatally shot during a ‘beer skip’
 
Man fatally shot during a ‘beer skip’

A store clerk is being questioned after a man was fatally shot during a robbery at a gas station Friday. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Vegas88s

Harry Reid takes the stand in injury lawsuit
 
Harry Reid takes the stand in injury lawsuit

Former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid took the stand on Thursday in the product liability lawsuit brought against the makers of a resistance exercise band that Reid blames for blinding him in one eye.

Reed-Francois and T.J. Otzelberger Excited For Runnin’ Rebels Future – VIDEO
 
Reed-Francois and T.J. Otzelberger Excited For Runnin’ Rebels Future – VIDEO

UNLV Athletic Director Desiree Reed-Francois says she’s excited and hopeful for the future of the university’s basketball program with the hiring of men’s basketball head coach T.J. Otzelberger, who says “he couldn’t be more fired up to be a Runnin’ Rebel.” (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)