Individuals with Parkinson’s participate in dance class
 
Individuals with Parkinson’s participate in dance class

Pamela Lappen leads a dance class for individuals with Parkinson’s Disease at the Nevada Ballet Theatre in Las Vegas, Thursday, March 28, 2019. Caroline Brehman/Review-Journal

Car restoration behind prison walls
 
Car restoration behind prison walls

Inmates share their experiences working for the Southern Desert Correctional Center auto body shop in Indian Springs while learning valuable skills.

Cotton candy crowns pancakes in Las Vegas
 
Cotton candy crowns pancakes in Las Vegas

At Maxie’s at The Linq Promenade in Las Vegas, executive chef David Mangual fills pancakes with fruit and cream cheese and piles on pastel cotton candy, which is melted in a stream of chocolate syrup. Heidi Knapp Rinella/Review-Journal

High Roller observation wheel turns five
 
High Roller observation wheel turns five

The world’s tallest observation wheel celebrates it’s fifth year on Sunday, March 31, 2019. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Vegas88s

NASCAR Hauler Parade in Las Vegas
 
NASCAR Hauler Parade in Las Vegas

About 40 18-wheeled Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series semi trucks rolled north on the Strip past Fremont Street and then headed for the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Thursday evening during the Hauler Parade. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)

The Right Take: Public Employees’ Retirement System Bill
 
The Right Take: Public Employees’ Retirement System Bill

David Parks and Joyce Woodhouse are each receiving six-figure pensions from the Public
Employees’ Retirement System. Now, they’re co-sponsoring a bill to prevent you from finding
out how much retirees like them will collect going forward.

Pioneer Trail highlights historic locations in West Las Vegas
 
Pioneer Trail highlights historic locations in West Las Vegas

The Pioneer Trail, a 16-site route of historically significant locations in Las Vegas, starts at the Springs Preserve and snakes east until it reaches above the brim of downtown. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutefsya

Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign moves to new home at Neon Museum Boneyard
 
Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign moves to new home at Neon Museum Boneyard

The famous and newly restored, Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign is working it’s way to a permanent home at the Neon Museum Boneyard in downtown Las Vegas. It will be moved in six pieces and take five days for reconstruction. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign moves to Neon Museum Boneyard
 
Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign moves to Neon Museum Boneyard

The famous and newly restored, Hard Rock Cafe guitar sign has been moved to its permanent home at the Neon Museum Boneyard in downtown Las Vegas. It will be moved in six pieces and take five days for reconstruction. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

2018 Notable Deaths
 
2018 Notable Deaths

Notable Las Vegas area deaths in 2018, including Dennis Hof, Robin Leach and Art Bell.

2019 Colors Of The Year
 
2019 Colors Of The Year

Color trend experts and paint manufacturers choose 2019 colors of the year.

Kyle Busch Reflects On Disappointing End To Nascar Season
 
Kyle Busch Reflects On Disappointing End To Nascar Season

Kyle Busch reflects on disappointing end to his 2018 season during NASCAR Champion’s Week in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 28, 2018. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevada Politics Today: John Malcolm talks about FIRST STEP Act, judicial vacancies
 
Nevada Politics Today: John Malcolm talks about FIRST STEP Act, judicial vacancies

The FIRST STEP Act is currently before the Senate to help decrease recidivism rates. States that have passed similar measures have seen a decrease in crime. Conservatives also shouldn’t push Clarence Thomas to retire before President Donald Trump’s first term is over. That’s all according to John Malcom, a senior legal fellow with the Heritage Foundation. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Crowds camp out for Chick-fil-A opening
 
Crowds camp out for Chick-fil-A opening

Dozens of customers camped out 24 hours ahead of the 6 a.m. Thursday opening of the new Chick-fil-A on Rainbow Blvd.

NDOT construction blasting along State Route 106
 
NDOT construction blasting along State Route 106

NDOT construction blasting along State Route 160, near Mt. Potosi Road, in Clark County as part of a $59 million, 6-mile-long highway widening project that began this summer. (Nevada Department of Transportation)

Police thwart brazen kidnapping attempt
 
Police thwart brazen kidnapping attempt

Metro officers suspicious of woman claiming to be with Child Protective Services prevent possible kidnapping of three-week-old infant.

Nevada Highway Patrol stops wrong-way driver on Thanksgiving
 
Nevada Highway Patrol stops wrong-way driver on Thanksgiving

The Nevada Highway Patrol has released dashboard and body camera video showing troopers deploying spike strips to stop a suspected impaired wrong-way driver early Thanksgiving Day. (Nevada Highway Patrol)

Steve Torrence wins NHRA Top Fuel title at LVMS
 
Steve Torrence wins NHRA Top Fuel title at LVMS

NHRA drivers Steve Torrence, J. R. Todd discuss their Toyota Nationals victories at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Oct. 28, 2018. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review-Journal)