Talmadge Magno of Hawaii Civil Defense gives an update on the Kilauea volcano
Here’s what’s happening this weekend in the Las Vegas Valley.
Allie and Tara Shima finally tied the knot. They’ve been together for five years and have both been married before. This time, they wanted something simple, quick and cheap, but it still had to feel special. The couple chose Las Vegas. (Madelyn Reese/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Friday’s headlines: Las Vegas police arrest Boulevard Mall gunman, Bonanza High School teacher faces charge over threatening texts, and a new welcome sign coming to downtown.
The Justice Department said last month that it had started the process to amend federal firearms regulations to clarify that federal law defines bump stocks as machine guns.
Andrew Schoultz, a Los Angeles-based artist with an upcoming exhibit at UNLV’s Barrick Museum, painted the skate park at Winchester Cultural Center on Tuesday.
Prosecutors in Minnesota plan an announcement Thursday on the two-year investigation into Prince’s death from a drug overdose
Prince was 57 when he was found alone and unresponsive in an elevator at his Paisley Park estate on April 21, 2016. An autopsy found he died of an accidental overdose of fentanyl.
Search warrants unsealed about a year after Prince died showed that authorities searched his home, cellphone records of associates and his email accounts to try to determine how he got the drug. The county attorney has scheduled a morning announcement at which time charges could be filed.
Wednesday’s headlines: Reward offered in shooting, letter triggers CCSD inquiry, and a car crashed into a lake.
The Clark County School District has received $230,000 for 28 schools to build or expand gardens. The money is part of a total $410,000 approved for schools statewide through a bill passed in 2017. Woolley Elementary teacher Tony Bailey hopes to use the school’s $9,900 to build more garden beds.
Sunday’s headlines: Hiker dies in Red Rock Canyon after falling near overlook, Court to decide management of Las Vegas gunman’s assets, Nevada Supreme Court ruling could expose MGM Resorts in Las Vegas shooting
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
Dr. Timothy Dickhudt was only at work for 15 minutes October 1 when he took a gunshot victim into surgery. Little did he know the patient he was treating had connections with his home state and his family. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Project technical reviewer at Inspired Technologies Nick Routa discusses the new Telehealth technology during the Nevada Hospital Association’s and the technology company Switch’s announcement of the Nevada Broadband Telemedicine Initiative at Desert View Hospital in Pahrump, Monday, Sept. 18, 2017. Elizabeth Brumley/ Las Vegas Review-Journal
24 people face fraud charges in a Las Vegas car crash scheme. The crashes would happen in the east valley, most on Nellis Boulevard. The scheme typically involved two cars that would brake suddenly, causing a victim behind them to rear-end the second car. One defendant, Julio Caesar Gonzalez, allegedly drove in 17 of the staged crashes. Another defendant, Edgar Betancourt Preval, is a local dentist. At least one crash sent an elderly couple to a hospital; in another, an 11-year-old child was inside the targeted vehicle. As of Monday morning, 10 people had been arrested.