News COVID-19 testing site opening at Texas Station – Video
 
News COVID-19 testing site opening at Texas Station – Video

The Texas Station site is operating in addition to the drive-thru testing site in the UNLV Tropicana parking garage next to the Thomas & Mack Center. Both sites are operated by Clark County and University Medical Center in partnership with the Nevada National Guard. (Renee Summerour and Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Black Lives Matter protest mural on Juneteenth – Video
 
Black Lives Matter protest mural on Juneteenth – Video

Amy Van Rosen with the Good All Day Collective joins volunteers to create a Black Lives Matter protest mural on the Majestic Repertory Theatre building in downtown Las Vegas. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Family welcomes baby during pandemic in Spain – Video
 
Family welcomes baby during pandemic in Spain – Video

Henderson native Air Force Maj. Chris Stein, stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid, Spain, and his wife dealt with the coronavirus pandemic, diagnoses for COVID-19 and having an unexpected home birth for their third child. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Paris Las Vegas reopens – Video
 
Paris Las Vegas reopens – Video

The Paris Las Vegas hotel-casino reopened its doors on June 18 after the statewide shutdown in response to COVID-19. (Mackenzie Behm/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

COVID-19 Q&A
 
COVID-19 Q&A

COVID-19 Weekly discussion with 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. CLARK COUNTY SEES LARGEST SINGLE-DAY COVID-19 SPIKE, HOSPITAL RATES ALSO INCREASED.
2. WHAT IS CONTRIBUTING TO THE COVID-19 SPIKE?
NO MAKS? RECENT PROTESTS? PHASE 2  REOPENING?
3. ANTIBODY TESTING: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO HAVE THEM?

Gyms and social distancing in Las Vegas – Video
 
Gyms and social distancing in Las Vegas – Video

What local gyms are doing to practice social distancing and new cleaning measures to ensure the safety of their staff and customers. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Kelly McCrimmon on BLM Movement – Video
 
Kelly McCrimmon on BLM Movement – Video

Golden Knights General Manager Kelly McCrimmon Talks Team Responsibility for BLM Movement and what role sports plays as a whole.

Mobbed Up – Part Five teaser
 
Mobbed Up – Part Five teaser

A look at some of the interesting reminders of a mob life in the home of Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal, featured on the fifth episode of the Mobbed Up podcast. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

3 sought in armed robbery at Las Vegas business
 
3 sought in armed robbery at Las Vegas business

Police are seeking three men in connection to an armed robbery last month in which a victim was pistol whipped. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)

Long lines as Nevada DMV reopens
 
Long lines as Nevada DMV reopens

Renee Summerour and Mike Akers talk about what to expect when you make your next trip to the DMV and alternatives to standing in line.

Bodycam Footage Of Journalists’ Arrests Released – Video
 
Bodycam Footage Of Journalists’ Arrests Released – Video

Footage of the arrests of two Las Vegas photojournalists at a protest shows police knew they were members of the media. LVMPD body-camera video shows officers arresting Review-Journal photographer Ellen Schmidt and freelancer Bridget Bennett.

Bodycam Footage Of Journalists’ Arrests Released – Video
 
Bodycam Footage Of Journalists’ Arrests Released – Video

Footage of the arrests of two Las Vegas photojournalists at a protest shows police knew they were members of the media. LVMPD body-camera video shows officers arresting Review-Journal photographer Ellen Schmidt and freelancer Bridget Bennett.

‘We are not a monolith’ – Video
 
‘We are not a monolith’ – Video

Lance Smith, a multidisciplinary artist, talks about how black artists should be acknowledged for their work and not tokenized or only have their work connected to trauma. “Blackness, we are not a monolith, we deserve to live and create in a world that respects us as we are.” (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevadans Must Accept Job Offer Or Risk Losing Unemployment Pay – Video
 
Nevadans Must Accept Job Offer Or Risk Losing Unemployment Pay – Video

The U.S. Department of Labor allows flexible guidelines to states on who can qualify for unemployment insurance benefits under the CARES Act, particularly when it comes to the work search requirement, which Nevada has indefinitely waived. However, DETR spokeswoman Rosa Mendez said, the federal guidelines are clear and rigid on accepting work: “no such flexibility was given for refusal of suitable work.”

PodKats! with Ross Mollison
 
PodKats! with Ross Mollison

On this edition of PodKats! Review-Journal columnist John Katsilometes is joined by the founder of Spiegelworld and producer of Las Vegas Strip shows such as “Absinthe,” and “Opium,” Ross Mollison.

Fiore Speaks About Controversial Comments – Video
 
Fiore Speaks About Controversial Comments – Video

Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore on Thursday during a news conference apologized for offending anyone by using “racially charged” comments over the weekend.

Organizers filed paperwork to recall Councilwoman Michele Fiore
 
Organizers filed paperwork to recall Councilwoman Michele Fiore

Organizers of an effort to recall Councilwoman Michele Fiore filed the paperwork in response to both a controversial repurposing of Floyd Lamb Park and her recent ‘racially charged’ comments during a Clark County GOP convention. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

COVID-19 Q&A
 
COVID-19 Q&A

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. ONE-DAY SPIKE IN COVID-19 CASES
AMID PROTESTS, BUSINESSES REOPENING.
2. ARE PEOPLE LESS CONCERNED WITH
SOCIAL DISTANCING PROTOCOLS?
3. W.H.O: “ASYMPTOMATIC PEOPLE ONLY RARELY SPREAD COVID-19.”
4. MULTI-SYSTEM INFLAMMATORY SYNDROME IN CHILDREN

Voting lines go past 8 p.m. – Video
 
Voting lines go past 8 p.m. – Video

Many line up to vote for the 2020 Nevada primary election causing voting lines to continue past 8 p.m. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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