Friday’s headlines: 3 teens killed by suspected DUI driver, LVCVA focused on damage control, and Jerry Lewis’ home up for sale
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Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority executives, directors and contractors responded to a Review-Journal investigation last year by downplaying questions about agency spending and the independence of its board and planning aggressive damage control, emails show.
The flawed installation of fences intended to protect the Mojave Desert Tortoise from highway traffic cost taxpayers more than $700,000 to correct, and faulty culvert drainage killed one of the protected animals, a Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation found.
Hundreds gathered Friday night at Knickerbocker Park in northwest Las Vegas to remember Dylan Mack, A.J. Rossi and Brooke Hawley, the three Centennial High School students killed when a suspected drunken driver rear-ended Dylan’s red Toyota.
The Winchester Cultural Center in Las Vegas worked with Paradise and Cambridge community centers to present the Mad Hatter Egg Hunt Event for people 50 and older on Thursday.
Markelle Fultz was driving toward the basket Wednesday against the Knicks when he appeared to accidentally head-butt Embiid.
Review-Journal reporter Ben Gotz talks to Lights FC midfielder Carlos Alvarez about the team’s start to the season, his relationship with technical director Jose Luis Sanchez Sola and his wife Renae Cuellar training with the club.
The property on which the residence sits dates to 1964, but the house itself was built in 1982 and Jerry and Sam Lewis moved in in March 1983.
Nobody answered the door when a child-welfare worker went to the Washington state home of the big, free-spirited Hart family to investigate a neighbor’s complaint that the youngsters were going hungry.
Review-Journal reporters Adam Hill and Heidi Fang talk UFC 223 with UFC interim lightweight champion Tony Ferguson.