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Cybersecurity Professionals Flock to Las Vegas for Black Hat
 
Cybersecurity Professionals Flock to Las Vegas for Black Hat

Black Hat USA, the largest annual cybersecurity conference, is expecting a record 17,000 attendees during its six-day run at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center this week. One thing attendees have in mind is making sure they don’t get hacked while they’re there. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Police chase ends with suspects captured in east Las Vegas
 
Police chase ends with suspects captured in east Las Vegas

An early Tuesday morning chase ended with a car crash in an east Las Vegas neighborhood. Police were pursuing the vehicle, which they say was involved in robberies in Las Vegas and North Las Vegas, when the driver crashed at Owens and Statz Street. A man was taken into custody. A woman was ejected from a vehicle and taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The intersection at Mojave Road and Owens Avenue was shut down while police officers searched for the suspect and investigated. The intersection will remain closed for most of the morning.

Record number participate in Touro University Nevada White Coat Ceremony
 
Record number participate in Touro University Nevada White Coat Ceremony

Three hundred sixty-five medical students received their white coats during the Touro University Nevada White Coat Ceremony at the M Resort in Henderson Monday. The ceremony was developed to honor students in osteopathic medicine, physician assistant studies, nursing, occupational therapy and physical therapy as they accept the professional responsibilities inherent in their relationship with patients. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Stop for school buses, urges CCSD
 
Stop for school buses, urges CCSD

Clark County School District Police Department hold a mock traffic stop at Centennial High School in Las Vegas, Monday, Aug. 6, 2018. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @brokejournalist

Work Begins at Las Vegas Community Healing Garden
 
Work Begins at Las Vegas Community Healing Garden

Crews moved the wooden Remembrance Wall at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden on South Casino Center Boulevard Monday. Construction on a permanent wall is set to begin within the week. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @MadelynGReese

Man wounded outside Cottages apartment
 
Man wounded outside Cottages apartment

Las Vegas police don’t have a motive after a man was shot early Monday morning outside a northwest valley apartment. The man’s mother called police to say her son had been shot. She called police around 1:15 a.m. Other people were inside the apartment but no one else was injured. Police are still looking for the shooter.

Ride new Interstate 11 segment in one minute
 
Ride new Interstate 11 segment in one minute

Interstate 11 opens to the public Thursday, providing sweeping views of Lake Mead, art deco-style bridges and a mural illustrating the construction of Hoover Dam. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Miss El Tiempo 2019
 
Miss El Tiempo 2019

Miss Teen El Tiempo and Miss El Tiempo 2019 were crowned at Sam’s Town Saturday, August 4, 2018. (Marcus Villagran/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @brokejournalist

Las Vegas Woman Raises Awareness for Anxiety and Depression
 
Las Vegas Woman Raises Awareness for Anxiety and Depression

Cassi Davis was diagnosed with anxiety and depression after the birth of her second child. After seeking help and support, she felt that there wasn’t enough for support for those living day in and day out for those with mood disorders. She created the Crush Run, set for Sept. 22, to raise money for the Anxiety and Depression Association of America and bring together a community of people who live with the same conditions she does. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal)