Full meeting of the Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday, May 7, 2020.
CCSD physical education staff provide steps to a successful at home workout with core exercises to increase muscular strength and explain the composition of the body’s muscular system.
CCSD physical education staff lead viewers through fitness activities, bring field day to the living room and offer an introduction to the overload principle..
CCSD science and physical education staff explain the science of soccer, the science of breathing and show ways you can exercise at home.
CCSD physical education staff provide an introduction to physical activities that can be done at home using everyday objects from juggling to at-home workouts.
Artist Omar Soto’s chosen media is piñatas. He was commissioned by a family member to create a life-size piñata of Kourtney Kardashian for her birthday party on April 18. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Bar Rescue star speak with John Katsilometes about what it is going to take to open up the restaurant industry after the shutdown do to COVID-19.
Licensed social worker Lori Smith explains the best ways for students in high school to handle stressful times. Smith discusses listening, screen time, asking for help and self-care advice for parents and guardians.
Licensed social worker Niki Maloff explains the best ways for students in elementary school to handle stressful times. Maloff discusses self-esteem, handling the unknown and easy at home coping activities.
Licensed social worker Niki Maloff explains the best ways for students in elementary school to handle stressful times. Maloff discusses handling anxiety, learning to cope, the circle of control and being afraid.
Licensed Social Worker Lori Smith explains the best ways for teenagers to handle stressful times. Smith discusses taking care of yourself, managing change, coping with stress and being afraid.
Take art classes with your kids. Install a bidet. Practice yoga. Buy houseplants. Catch up your streaming queue. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Businesses in the Arts District have commissioned local artists to paint murals on the boards covering their doors and windows. When the boards are removed, they will be auctioned off to raise money for those affected by the coronavirus shutdowns. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto
Neighboring towns in Clark County, Logandale and Overton, are experiencing effects of the coronavirus. Grant M. Bowler elementary students wave to their teachers during a teacher parade in Logandale on Tuesday, March 24, 2020. Gas stations are grocery stores in both towns are taking processions to help keep the threat of coronavirus to a minimum.
J.T. and his wife Lauren are putting everything on the line to open a brewery, because it’s his dream, because it means a future for their daughter—and they can’t afford to fail. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
State of Disrepair: How Rancho, Valley and Clark’s football fields went from unsafe to upgraded. All three high schools were unable to play on their fields from summer of 2019 until they were upgraded in 2020. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
LIVECAM: Monitor the progress of Las Vegas Stadium in this view looking south toward the construction site.
Pat Spearman knows all about overcoming discrimination. She’s a gay African American woman who served in the military when women weren’t wanted and gays were prohibited. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Democratic Nevada State Senator Pat Spearman defends the Equal Rights Amendment during the 2017 Nevada Legislature. (Nevada Legislature/James Schaeffer/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Joel Laub and Randall Jones, owners and developers of The Ranch at Red Rock, formerly known as Bonnie Spring Ranch, talk about their project developing and conserving the Red Rock property.
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Bankruptcy trustee Brian Shapiro oversaw the Chapter 7 bankruptcy of 24/7 Private Vaults after the company was robbed of millions of dollars in cash and property. He talks about unclaimed cash and property. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Clark County officials are investigating what may be a “sex doll brothel and sex club” in a central Las Vegas neighborhood. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Golden Knights have changed their opening show before the game to keep fans entertained and excited.