Las Vegas Morning Update – Sunday, May 20, 2018
 
Las Vegas Morning Update – Sunday, May 20, 2018

Sunday’s headlines: The secretary of state’s web portal leaves more than a million business entities vulnerable to fraud and scientists from Desert Research Institute have pioneered a way to pinpoint pivotal moments using ancient lead pollution.

Las Vegas shooting survivor has surprise reunion
 
Las Vegas shooting survivor has surprise reunion

Oct. 1 mass shooting survivors Taylor Stovall and Parker Gabel meet for the first time since Gabel helped the injured Stovall to an ambulance the night of the shooting. Stovall, then 17, was shot in the arm. They met Friday at the Tropicana.

Hawaii volcano presser
 
Hawaii volcano presser

Talmadge Magno of Hawaii Civil Defense gives an update on the Kilauea volcano

Same-Sex Weddings on the Rise in Las Vegas
 
Same-Sex Weddings on the Rise in Las Vegas

Allie and Tara Shima finally tied the knot. They’ve been together for five years and have both been married before. This time, they wanted something simple, quick and cheap, but it still had to feel special. The couple chose Las Vegas. (Madelyn Reese/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Morning Update – Friday, May 18, 2018
 
Las Vegas Morning Update – Friday, May 18, 2018

Friday’s headlines: Las Vegas police arrest Boulevard Mall gunman, Bonanza High School teacher faces charge over threatening texts, and a new welcome sign coming to downtown.

Courtyard Homeless Resource Center begins building in Las Vegas
 
Courtyard Homeless Resource Center begins building in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and Ward 3 Councilman Bob Coffin kicked off the demolition of buildings where the Courtyard Homeless Resource Center will be built. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Father of fallen Marine to throw out first pitch
 
Father of fallen Marine to throw out first pitch

Rich Perez, father of Rich Perez Jr. who died while serving in the Marines in Iraq, talks about throwing out the first pitch at the Las Vegas 51s baseball game on Memorial Day. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

“Yanny” or “Laurel” hearing test has gone viral
 
“Yanny” or “Laurel” hearing test has gone viral

‘Yanny’ or ‘Laurel?’ This Hearing Test Has Gone Viral This hearing test has gone viral on social media with some hearing “Yanny” while others swear hearing “Laurel.” The voice is actually saying “Laurel,” but the pitch was changed, causing some to hear “Yanny.”

‘Yanny’ or ‘Laurel?’ This Hearing Test Has Gone Viral
 
‘Yanny’ or ‘Laurel?’ This Hearing Test Has Gone Viral

‘Yanny’ or ‘Laurel?’ This Hearing Test Has Gone Viral This hearing test has gone viral on social media with some hearing “Yanny” while others swear hearing “Laurel.” The voice is actually saying “Laurel,” but the pitch was changed, causing some to hear “Yanny.”

Police release body camera footage of shovel-wielding woman
 
Police release body camera footage of shovel-wielding woman

Las Vegas police identified the woman they said threatened neighbors with a skillet Saturday night. Officer Ondre Wills, 23, shot at Sommer Richards, 34, multiple times on Big Sur Drive, near Nellis Boulevard and Desert Inn Road. Police responded to the area after receiving reports that the woman was armed with a shovel. Police said the woman chased neighbors and a security guard. Wills got between Richards and the others and repeatedly told her to drop the shovel. The woman instead turned and moved toward a person who was standing nearby before the officer fired shots. Police said she bit another officer as he attempted to render aid. Richards remains in serious but stable condition.

Nevada Politics Today: CD3 GOP Candidates Debate
 
Nevada Politics Today: CD3 GOP Candidates Debate

Victor Joecks moderates a debate with the three Republican candidates for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District 3. Candidates are Danny Tarkanian, Sen. Scott Hammond and Michelle Mortensen.

College of Southern Nevada Graduates 2017-18 Class
 
College of Southern Nevada Graduates 2017-18 Class

The College of Southern Nevada’s graduation ceremony was held at the Thomas & Mack Center Monday. The 2017-18 class was the institution’s largest in history. (Madelyn Reese/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Commercial robbery update
 
Commercial robbery update

On January 22nd, 2018, a bank robbery occurred near the 8700 block of West Sahara Avenue. The suspect entered the bank, approached a teller and demanded money from the drawer. The teller complied and the suspect left the business on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspect was described as a black male adult, in his 30’s, 5’8″-5’9″ tall, weighing 150-175 pounds. He was last seen wearing a black Adidas hat, a gray hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, and black framed Prescription
glasses.

Las Vegas Morning Update – Monday, May 14, 2018
 
Las Vegas Morning Update – Monday, May 14, 2018

Monday’s headlines: Golden Knights turn down Carrie Underwood, man survivors 4-story fall from Luxor hotel, and a vehicle falls on a Las Vegas man.

Supreme Court strikes down law banning sports betting outside Nevada
 
Supreme Court strikes down law banning sports betting outside Nevada

The Supreme Court has overturned a federal ban on sports gambling. States other than Nevada will be allowed to provide bookmaking and betting at casinos and race tracks. Justice Samuel Alito said Congress can regulate sports gambling directly, but if it elects not to do so, “each State is free to act on its own.” The vote was 6-3. One research firm estimates that 32 states will likely offer sports betting within five years.

Westcare Clinic Crucial to Las Vegan’s Addiction Recovery
 
Westcare Clinic Crucial to Las Vegan’s Addiction Recovery

Christian Hunt, 21, was sent to Westcare in September after he ended up on drugs and in the hospital. If it weren’t for the nonprofit’s Community Triage Center, Hunt said he would still be using drugs. Instead, he’s been sober for six months, and stopped using methamphetamines seven months ago. (Madelyn Reese/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Foundation Provides Full Rides for Clark County Students
 
Foundation Provides Full Rides for Clark County Students

Somewhere along the banks of the Ohio River in Owensboro, Kentucky, a group of students from Sin City are pursuing a higher education. Feature on the 38 Clark County students that the Rogers Foundation has given full rides to for Kentucky Wesleyan College. (Madelyn Reese/ Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Morning Update – Friday, May 11, 2018
 
Las Vegas Morning Update – Friday, May 11, 2018

Carrie Underwood joins the Vegas Golden Knights bandwagon, San Gennaro Feast won’t be held this weekend, and a Escobedo Middle School staffer appears to knock down a student.

Flames engulf house in Henderson
 
Flames engulf house in Henderson

Clark County firefighters battled a house fire early Friday morning in Henderson. The house, located near Volunteer Boulevard and Executive Airport Drive, was fully engulfed in flames about 2 a.m. Shifting winds sent massive plumes of smoke across the southern Las Vegas Valley sky. As of 3 a.m. , the cause of the fire was not known and no injuries were reported.

Harvey Weinstein’s Estranged Wife Speaks Out for First Time
 
Harvey Weinstein’s Estranged Wife Speaks Out for First Time

Harvey Weinstein’s Estranged Wife Speaks Out for First Time Georgina Chapman was profiled for ‘Vogue’s’ June issue, speaking on her estranged husband for the first time since he was accused of sexual assault in October. Georgina Chapman, to Vogue Georgina Chapman, to Vogue Chapman, who has two children with Weinstein, also said she has been seeing a therapist and that has helped her move forward. Georgina Chapman, to Vogue Georgina Chapman, to Vogue Read the full profile on Chapman in Vogue’s June issue or online at Vogue.com.

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