Halloween Parade at Downtown Summerlin – VIDEO
 
Halloween Parade at Downtown Summerlin – VIDEO

Halloween festivities are in full swing at Downtown Summerlin with the first week of the month-long parade. (James Schaeffer/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Scott Gragson pleads not guilty to felony DUI charges
 
Scott Gragson pleads not guilty to felony DUI charges

Scott Gragson, a prominent real estate broker and the grandson of a former mayor pleaded not guilty to multiple felonies in connection with a fatal DUI wreck last May.

Gragson crash seen in surveillance video
 
Gragson crash seen in surveillance video

Newly-released video reveals more details around Scott Gragson crash, including Gragson arguing with a guard over allowing cars to follow him to his home. Video from a resident’s security camera shows the vehicle crash on a median. And police bodycam footage shows Gragson talking to an officer after the crash. (Grand Jury Exhibits)

Aviators Visit Children at Summerlin Hospital
 
Aviators Visit Children at Summerlin Hospital

Las Vegas Aviators players Ben Bracewell and Kyle Lobstien paid a visit to the children at Summerlin Hospital alongside mascot Spruce.

Summerlin 4th of July Parade – VIDEO
 
Summerlin 4th of July Parade – VIDEO

On July 4th Summerlin will be hosting the 25th annual Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade, an event that has grown massively over the years

Las Vegas Ballpark ready for opening day
 
Las Vegas Ballpark ready for opening day

The Las Vegas Ballpark® home of the Las Vegas Aviators® Triple-A baseball team opens April 9, 2019 in Downtown Summerlin. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Amy And Spencer Powell Recount Hit And Run
 
Amy And Spencer Powell Recount Hit And Run

Amy Powell and her son Spencer recount the day Spencer was hit by a truck while riding his bike. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Ballpark signage goes up
 
Las Vegas Ballpark signage goes up

The Aviators open their season April 9 and all indications are their new home will be ready. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Vegas88s

Winter storm blankets west side of Las Vegas Valley
 
Winter storm blankets west side of Las Vegas Valley

On Wednesday evening through early Thursday a winter storm dumped more than 7 1/2 inches of snow
on some parts of the Las Vegas Valley. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Ballpark Will Feature Great Fan Amenities – VIDEO
 
Las Vegas Ballpark Will Feature Great Fan Amenities – VIDEO

The Las Vegas Ballpark has set its sights on pleasing fans from the moment they step into the $150 million, 10,000 seat stadium. State-of-the-art fan amenities will include more concession stands and bathrooms on the concourse level, as well as luxury suites (something Cashman Field never had). There will even be an option for fans to enjoy a dip in the pool while watching the ball game, as spectators will be able to privately rent out the swimming pool for $2,000 a game. But the best feature fans can anticipate (regardless of where they are sitting) will be the 4Topps AirFlow mesh seats that will keep fans 30-50 degrees cooler on a hot Las Vegas summer evening.

Learning live-saving techniques in Stop the Bleed class
 
Learning live-saving techniques in Stop the Bleed class

Leslie Shaffer, an AMR paramedic, shows how to control bleeding during a Stop the Bleed course at the Summerlin Library. The class is designed to teach anyone how to control and stop life-threatening bleeding. (Mia Sims/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Downtown Summerlin hosts its annual Festival of Arts
 
Downtown Summerlin hosts its annual Festival of Arts

People crowd to Downtown Summerlin for the 23rd annual Summerlin Festival of Arts in Las Vegas, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Home builder Toll Brothers has plans in Summerlin
 
Home builder Toll Brothers has plans in Summerlin

Toll Brothers purchased of 128 acres of property near Mesa Park Drive and Town Center Drive will be used for a housing development. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Morning Update For Friday, August 4th
 
Las Vegas Morning Update For Friday, August 4th

1. Police are investigating after a woman in her early 20s was found dead inside an open garage at her apartment complex. Las Vegas police said the victim was a “completely innocent person” with a lack of criminal history. Police believe she was attacked on her way to her car.
2. A robbery at a Summerlin Costco Wednesday night has police searching for four suspects. The robbers were only armed with the tool they used to break open display cases, and no one was injured. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers.

3. The College of Southern Nevada has been issued a second warning this year from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities over plans relating to self evaluation of performance. CSN must submit evidence by Oct. 30 showing the board has approved plans for annual self-evalution, which Board Chairman Kevin Page says they have already approved. This warning does not affect their accreditation. (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Summerlin Costco robbery surveillance video
 
Summerlin Costco robbery surveillance video

Las Vegas police are searching for four people who robbed a Costco on the 800 block of Pavilion Center Drive in Summerlin Wednesday night. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)

Las Vegas morning update for Monday, June 5th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Monday, June 5th

A man died Sunday night after a rollover crash in Summerlin. Police responded to calls around 5 p.m. yesterday that a car had crashed into a landscape median at a high speed near Lake Mead and Ridgemoor Street before it began to turn over into westbound lanes. The man was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the car, dying at the scene.
A man died and another was rescued at Lake Mead Sunday. Police say two men were struggling to swim near Boulder Beach at around 3:30 p.m. yesterday. A bystander was able to save one man but the other went missing. His body was found about an hour later. Neither man was wearing a lifejacket.
And after failing to come to a consensus on critical state budget matters late last week, the Nevada State Senate reached a deal overnight to approve some of the final bills of the legislative session. The deal included reintroducing a recreational marijuana tax, a capital improvement project and adding $20 million in tax credits to the Opportunity Scholarship fund. Senate Republicans opposed the pot tax and the projects bill in protest of a lack of funding for education savings accounts. The money toward the Opportunity Scholarships is seen as a compromise on that matter.
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