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?

23 white supremacist gang members indicted
 
23 white supremacist gang members indicted

Prosecutors have charged 23 people tied to a violent white supremacist Nevada prison gang with more than 150 counts, ranging from murder and robbery to drug trafficking and racketeering.

Paul Browning Released from Ely State Prison – VIDEO
 
Paul Browning Released from Ely State Prison – VIDEO

Paul Browning greets his mother, Betty Browning, after being released from Ely State Prison. Browning served 33 years on Nevada’s death row. (Rachel Crosby/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

More than 1 million want to storm Area 51
 
More than 1 million want to storm Area 51

An internet joke has more than 1 million people interested in storming Nevada’s famed Area 51 north of Las Vegas on Sept. 20. Locals think it’s a terrible idea, but welcome the customers. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Woman killed in Las Vegas construction zone crash
 
Woman killed in Las Vegas construction zone crash

A woman was killed in a multivehicle crash Tuesday Washington Avenue just east of Decatur. (Michael Quine and Angus Kelly/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Train derails in Northern Nevada – VIDEO
 
Train derails in Northern Nevada – VIDEO

A train carrying ammunition derailed near Wells in Northern Nevada on Wed., June 19, 2019, closing part of Interstate 80, authorities said. (Michael Lyday/Twitter)

Wayne Newton testifies during burglary trial
 
Wayne Newton testifies during burglary trial

Wayne Newton takes the stand during the trial of Weslie Martin, one of two men who allegedly broke into and burglarized the Newton family residence.

Cirque performers stick together for world record 10 years ago
 
Cirque performers stick together for world record 10 years ago

Ten years ago on June 16, 2009, on the company’s anniversary, over 250 Cirque du Soleil performers from six different Las Vegas shows put on stilts to participate with four other Cirque companies in Montreal, Orlando, Moscow and Macau, for the Guinness World Record for the most people walking on stilts in multiple venues simultaneously.

North Las Vegas golf course uses GPS to save water
 
North Las Vegas golf course uses GPS to save water

Aliante Golf Club is the latest Las Vegas Valley course to tear out turf and cut its water use with the help of GPS technology. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Despite additional funding school district still faces $17 million deficit
 
Despite additional funding school district still faces $17 million deficit

The Clark County School District revealed for the first time Tuesday that it is facing a budget deficit of between $17 million and $18 million next year despite winning additional funding in the just concluded legislative session. That means the possibility of a teachers strike in the fall remains on the table.

Seven Magic Mountains briefly loses its color
 
Seven Magic Mountains briefly loses its color

Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone’s Seven Magic Mountains art installation received a base coat of white as part of a restoration project to repaint the boulders. (MIchael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas sign turns 60
 
Las Vegas sign turns 60

Sign designer Betty Willis talks about making the iconic Welcome to Las Vegas sign in May of 1959.

Holocaust Survivors Receive Honorary Diplomas
 
Holocaust Survivors Receive Honorary Diplomas

Touro University in Las Vegas, awarded 18 Holocaust survivors with an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters on Monday, May 13, 2019. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)

Highlights from the 2019 Helldorado Parade
 
Highlights from the 2019 Helldorado Parade

The 2019 Helldorado Parade, which dates back 85 years, took place Saturday morning in downtown Las Vegas as part of the Las Vegas Days, formerly known as Helldorado Days, annual cowboy-themed event with a nod to the Wild West.

It’s Rattlesnake Season
 
It’s Rattlesnake Season

As temperatures start to rise in the Las Vegas area, people are heading outside for various activities. Possibly hiking and maybe with a dog. People and pets aren’t the only creatures coming out of their winter homes – so are snakes. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Protesters disrupt Trump’s speech
 
Protesters disrupt Trump’s speech

Just as President Donald Trump started to make his opening remarks during his appearance at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s National Leadership Meeting, protesters disrupted his speech. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Clark County schools and the late bus issue
 
Clark County schools and the late bus issue

Year after year, late or no-show buses in the Clark County School District draw the ire of parents and students alike. One year the problem even prompted a parent to crack a school bus window in frustration over a late drop-off. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)