Defendants in deadly Alpine Motel fire appear in court – Video
 
Defendants in deadly Alpine Motel fire appear in court – Video

Adolfo Orozco, the landlord of the Alpine Motel apartment building where six people died in a December fire, and Malinda Mier, who has claimed co-ownership, appeared in court Monday to face manslaughter charges. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Silverstone Ranch neighborhood are still fighting for a golf course reopening
 
Silverstone Ranch neighborhood are still fighting for a golf course reopening

Five years after the Silverstone Golf Club shut down, homeowners in the surrounding Silverstone Ranch neighborhood are still fighting for a reopening. Homeowners filed a lawsuit in 2015 against Desert Lifestyles LLC, which owns Silverstone Golf Club, after the water was turned off at the club. Now, five years later, homeowners in the northwest Las Vegas neighborhood claim they’ve had to take matters into their own hands because the water was still off until Thursday night.

Vegas Nation Blitz ep.5 | Henderson Bound
 
Vegas Nation Blitz ep.5 | Henderson Bound

This week’s guest is Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Maurice Hurst Jr.. Vegas Nation host Cassie Soto is joined by Raiders reporters Vinny Bonsignore and Adam Hill, Allegiant Stadium insider Mick Akers and Vegas Nation podcast host Heidi Fang and the team will have training camp in Henderson. The Raiders sound off on social media about the current protests around the country, and we give you a fresh look at the almost finished Allegiant Stadium. Will the season start on time?

COVID-19  Q&A
 
COVID-19 Q&A

You had questions, and we’ve got the answers!Dr. Brian Labus, Epidemiologist with the UNLV School of Public Health and the governor’s medical advisory team, and RJ Health reporter Mary Hynes to answer viewer questions regarding COVID-19 in Nevada.
Topics this week:
1. PROTESTS HEIGHTENING COVID-19 SPREAD CONCERNS
2. NEVADA RAMPS UP ANTIBODY TESTING, BUT CDC ISSUES ACCURACY WARNINGS
3. NEVADA HOSPITALS RESUME PATIENT VISITATIONS WITH RESTRICTIONS

Top stories Friday April 3, 2020
 
Top stories Friday April 3, 2020

Rj Business reporters Bailey Schulz, Subrina Hudson and Eli Segall talk about the top trending stories at the Review-Journal

2019 NFR Gold Carpet – VIDEO
 
2019 NFR Gold Carpet – VIDEO

2019 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo qualifiers Sage Kimzey and Rusty Wright walk the gold carpet at the South Point casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Banksy exhibit opens in Las Vegas
 
Banksy exhibit opens in Las Vegas

“Banksy: Genius or Vandal?” at Immersion Vegas in Fashion Show mall in Las Vegas. The collection of more than 70 original works by the street artist will be on display through April 5. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

The Middle: Nonpartisan voters and the 2020 election
 
The Middle: Nonpartisan voters and the 2020 election

How will the growing segment of nonpartisan or independent voters — those who have not registered with either political party, or who have left partisan politics behind — vote in 2020?

MGM Announces Route 91 Site Plans
 
MGM Announces Route 91 Site Plans

MGM Resorts International has announced its plans for converting the Route 91 Harvest music festival site, where 58 people lost their lives in the 2017 shooting on the Las Vegas Strip. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)

Las Vegas pinball wizard Spittin’ Jerry Kaczmarek
 
Las Vegas pinball wizard Spittin’ Jerry Kaczmarek

Jerry Kaczmarek, also known as “Spittin’” Jerry, talks about his days as a pinball hustler in Vegas in the 60’s and 70’s. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Judge orders the return of 200,000 pounds of fireworks
 
Judge orders the return of 200,000 pounds of fireworks

Michael Puglia the man who had over 200,000 pounds of fireworks confiscated appeared in court asking for their return. Paglia was charged with a misdemeanor after an investigation revealed that he had storing fireworks on his property without the required local and state permits. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Alleged Las Vegas con man who skipped sentencing gets 9 to 20 years
 
Alleged Las Vegas con man who skipped sentencing gets 9 to 20 years

Mark Georgantas, the man who’s criminal record includes white-collar financial frauds amounting to more than $1 million, carrying a firearm as a felon and battery of a peace officer, was sentenced Monday to 9 to 20 years.

The Venetian celebrates 20 years
 
The Venetian celebrates 20 years

On Friday, The Venetian begins a year long celebration of its 20th anniversary. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas kids court and Harry Potter
 
Las Vegas kids court and Harry Potter

Fourth graders from Hickey Elementary School made their case against Harry Potter at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas on Friday. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Real Estate Millions: Brett Raymer’s Tanked Home – VIDEO
 
Real Estate Millions: Brett Raymer’s Tanked Home – VIDEO

Brett Raymer from the TV show “Tanked” gives us a look into his 4 story home on the edge of Lone mountain. What would a tanked home be without a 700-gallon custom aquarium in the kitchen and a 6,000-gallon Koi pond in its resort-style backyard.