Man found dead in northeast Las Vegas
 
Man found dead in northeast Las Vegas

Police are searching for leads after a man was found dead early Thursday morning on Walnut Road near Alto Avenue.

UNLV’s Tony Sanchez on player safety
 
UNLV’s Tony Sanchez on player safety

UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez Sanchez talks about the importance of player safety. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Experience-based businesses welcome in Summerlin
 
Experience-based businesses welcome in Summerlin

Corks ’n Crafts is a DIY craft studio in downtown Summerlin that offers a variety of craft classes as well as beer, wine and appetizers. Shopping centers are increasingly focusing on tenants that provide an experience to customers. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Vegas Nation: Day 2 Back in Alameda
 
Vegas Nation: Day 2 Back in Alameda

Bryan Salmond is in studio and Michael Gehlken reports from Alameda on day two of being back home in Alameda.

Metro Briefing for Aug, 18, 2018 officer involved shooting
 
Metro Briefing for Aug, 18, 2018 officer involved shooting

Assistant Sheriff Brett Zimmerman provides details on the August 18, 2018 incident in which LVMPD officers were confronted by an armed suspect. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)

UNLV’s Tony Sanchez on Tuesday’s practice
 
UNLV’s Tony Sanchez on Tuesday’s practice

UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about Tuesday’s practice and preparing to play USC. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hero of the county fair circuit for horse racing
 
Hero of the county fair circuit for horse racing

Generations, a 9-year-old thoroughbred son of Indian Charlie, has won 25 straight races, both recognized and unrecognized, on the fair racing circuit in the Northwest and West. (Mike Brunker/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Aces’ Season Finale
 
Las Vegas Aces’ Season Finale

The Aces closed out their first campaign in front of the 5,737 on hand for Fan Appreciation Day at Mandalay Bay Events Center. They lost 93-78 to the Atlanta Dream. (Sam Gordon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

UNLV’s Tony Sanchez on USC
 
UNLV’s Tony Sanchez on USC

UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about opening against a program like USC. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Former UNLV baseball coach Fred Dallimore remembers Manny Guerra
 
Former UNLV baseball coach Fred Dallimore remembers Manny Guerra

Former UNLV baseball coach Fred Dallimore speaks of the impact long time major league scout Manny Guerra had on the Las Vegas baseball community during a memorial celebrating Guerra’s life on Aug 18, 2018. (Ron Kantowski/Review Journal).

A Walk Through Circus Circus
 
A Walk Through Circus Circus

It only takes a short walk through Circus Circus to realize it attracts a demographic like no other casino on the Strip: families with young children. (Todd Prince/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Robotics takes off at Las Vegas Academy
 
Robotics takes off at Las Vegas Academy

Las Vegas Academy’s robotics team made it all the way to the world competition last year, the first year the team competed. Zackary Perry describes how they programmed their robot to compete. The team is an example of what Tesla wants to have in every school in the state. (Meghin Delaney/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

UNLV’s Tony Sanchez on practice
 
UNLV’s Tony Sanchez on practice

UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez talks about Thursday’s practice. Video by Mark Anderson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nevada’s venture capital money doesn’t stay in state
 
Nevada’s venture capital money doesn’t stay in state

Zach Miles, associate vice president for economic development for UNLV, said there’s venture money in Southern Nevada, “but trying to find the right groups to tap into for that money is different.” According to a 2017 report from the Kauffman Foundation, Las Vegas ranked number 34 out of 40 metropolitan areas for growth entrepreneurship, a metric of how much startups grow. With a lack of growing startups in Las Vegas, investment money is being sent outside of state borders. The southwest region of the U.S. received $386 million in funding in the second quarter, with about $25.2 million in Nevada. The San Francisco area alone received about $5.6 billion. (source: CB Insights)

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