Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, June 15th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, June 15th

1. Police have arrested two men in connection with an execution-style death last week. 65-year-old Jerry Lee Moore was found handcuffed and bleeding from a gunshot wound to the head on June 5 on the 1800 block of Cypress Trail near Rancho and Lake Mead. Police did not name the suspects but confirmed the arrest late Wednesday.

2. A second teen charged in the November gang rape of a 14-year-old special education student will be prosecuted as an adult. Dennis Alas-Jarquin is 18 now but was 17 at the time of the crime and is one of four boys charged. 15-year-old Leby Urquilla will also be charged as an adult and the two remaining teens could still be certified as adults in the next few months. Two adults are also charged in the case: Jose Mejia-Henriquez, 18, and Leby Alas-Gomez, 39.

3. A corrections employee committed suicide inside the Nevada Southern Detention Center in Pahrump Tuesday. Detention center staff found the man after responding to a fire alarm in the facility, though no fire was found. A source with knowledge of the investigation said tear gas or some other chemical irritant was set off in the room before the suicide and that the death was the result of a gunshot wound. The employee’s name and position have not been released.

Sergey Kovalev And The Vegas Golden Knights
 
Sergey Kovalev And The Vegas Golden Knights

Vice President of Communications and Content with the Vegas Golden Knights, Eric Tosi, presented a custom hockey stick to professional boxer, Sergey Kovalev. Kovalev used to play hockey as a child before switching to boxing. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Review-Journal recap: Day one of Raiders minicamp
 
Review-Journal recap: Day one of Raiders minicamp

Las Vegas Review-Journal’s sports columnist Ed Graney and Raiders beat reporter Michael Gehlken recap the first day of the Oakland Raiders minicamp in Alameda, California.

Las Vegas afternoon update – June 13, 2017
 
Las Vegas afternoon update – June 13, 2017

• The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors have approved a $1.4 billion upgrade to the convention center. The board voted unanimously to approve the expansion and renovation project. Now administrators can get to work seeking a construction manager. The projects are expected to be finished by 2023.
• The new flyover ramp at the Centennial Bowl interchange will open July 12. The 60-foot-tall bridge will link the 215 Beltway with southbound U.S. Highway 95.
• A North Las Vegas man is accused of attacking his girlfriend when she refused to take a selfie with him. Police say 19-year-old Dasean Williams punched, choked and threatened the woman with a gun. He’s been arrested on assault and attempted murder charges and is due in court June 23.
• The Clark County School District will pay $900,000 to settle claims that an autistic student was improperly restrained by a teacher’s aide. The family claims the restraint happened to their then 11-year-old son at Variety School during the 2011-2012 school year.

Las Vegas morning update for Monday, June 12th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Monday, June 12th

1. A homeless man was shot during a Sunday night shootout in the parking lot of a 7-Eleven. Police say that just before 7 p.m., a shooter in a vehicle opened fire on two people standing in the 7-Eleven parking lot on Rancho Drive near Washington Avenue. One of the men fired back and a homeless man was struck in the crossfire. The two men with guns were arrested and the homeless man is in unknown condition.

2. The Clark County coroner has identified a man shot and killed at an adult store over the weekend. Police say 31-year-old Starsky Tautava entered Adult World around 7 p.m. Friday when a part-time security guard said he recognized the man for previously destroying property inside the business. The two got into an altercation when the guard drew a gun and shot Tautava in the chest. As of Friday night, the guard had not been arrested.

3. Brace yourselves for heavy traffic ahead of EDC weekend. The music festival is expected to clog up I-15 between Craig Road and Speedway Boulevard, which is already facing delays due to construction. Next Monday’s morning commute could also clog with partiers competing with usual work traffic. Officials are warning EDC attendees that traffic and high temperatures can be rough on vehicles and suggest stocking up cars with emergency supplies like water and car chargers.

Raiders hold high school football camp
 
Raiders hold high school football camp

Oakland-Skyline High wide receiver Cameron Bowman (No. 8) wins the fastest player in camp Saturday, June 10, 2017, at the Raiders facility. Defensive coordinator Ken Norton Jr. oversaw the clinic for local high school football players. (Michael Gehlken/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

IGT CEO talks company projects
 
IGT CEO talks company projects

Renato Ascoli, CEO of IGT’s North America Gaming and Initiative, took a moment to discuss some of the upcoming programs and features the company is planning. (Gabriella Benavidez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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Free Fishing Day in Nevada
 
Free Fishing Day in Nevada

The Nevada Department of Wildlife will celebrate free fishing day Saturday with a variety of events around Southern Nevada.

Irony of ESA defeat: Democrats vote to expand school choice
 
Irony of ESA defeat: Democrats vote to expand school choice

After spending months insisting that Education Savings Accounts were “vouchers,” a majority of Democrats in both houses voted to expand a program of private-school choice that resembles vouchers in many ways. And liberal special interests groups applauded them.
It was a bizarre ending to a session that held so much promise for the 8,000 students, including my child, who’ve already signed up for education savings accounts.
(Victor Joecks/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Space Invaders Slot Machines Coming To Vegas
 
Space Invaders Slot Machines Coming To Vegas

Scientific Games is appealing to a new audience with their Space Invaders slot machine, which includes a skill-based feature in which one can actually play the game. (Patrick Connolly/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas afternoon update – June 8, 2017
 
Las Vegas afternoon update – June 8, 2017

• Health officials will spray an area of North Las Vegas Friday to fight a mosquito species capable of spreading Zika and other viruses. The mosquito was found locally for the first time last week, but all of the ones captured have tested negative for Zika.
• Vegas Vickie is being taken down on Fremont Street. She’s being removed Monday as part of construction on a new hotel-casino on the site of the Las Vegas Club.She was created in 1980.
• A new report ranks Nevada fourth in the nation when it comes to solar capacity. The state has moved up one spot since last year.
• Boulder City’s city manager has resigned. J. David Fraser started in 2013 but did not say why he was stepping down. Public Works Director Scott Hansen has been appointed interim city manager.

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Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, June 8th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, June 8th

1. Two downtown Las Vegas casinos will open temporarily to preserve gaming licenses. The Las Vegas Club and Mermaids casinos must have casino play on the floor for at least 8 hours every two years to preserve a gaming license. United Coin Machine will set up slot machines in the two casinos in late June to help maintain the license.

2. Federal prosecutors announced Wednesday that two dozen reputed Russian mobsters and associates were arrested on racketeering charges. Razhden Shulaya, the alleged leader of a Soviet mafia syndicate, was arrested in Las Vegas and is accused of running gambling, stolen goods and protection rackets in several states. Thirty-three defendants in total were charged in the indictment.

3. A Las Vegas judge posted and removed a doctored photo of herself with Dwyane “The Rock” Johnson. The photo was posted on Heidi Almase’s campaign Facebook page Tuesday night before it was quickly removed. Almase’s campaign manager Jennifer Barrier says she is close family friends with Johnson, but did not have authorization to post the image.

Las Vegas afternoon update – June 7, 2017
 
Las Vegas afternoon update – June 7, 2017

• Two closed Las Vegas casinos will temporarily reopen later this month to hold onto their gaming licenses. Las Vegas Club and Mermaids will each offer play for eight hours on June 27th and 28th respectively.
• A robot vacuum company from Canada plans to open a plant in Henderson. It will be Bobsweep’s first manufacturing operation in North America. The company says it hopes to start manufacturing this year and hiring this summer.
• Two more Kmart stores are slated to close in the Las Vegas Valley. One is near Sunset and Sandhill roads. The other is on Racetrack Road in Henderson. Another Kmart closed in Henderson in March.
• An earthquake rattled Northern Nevada residents Tuesday. It was centered south of the Gardnerville Ranchos area. There were no immediate reports of damage.

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‘Clash In The Canyon’ World Long Drive Championship Qualifier
 
‘Clash In The Canyon’ World Long Drive Championship Qualifier

The 2017 World Long Drive Championship Qualifying Tour was held at the Mesquite Regional Sports and Event Complex on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 in Mesquite Nevada. This event, hosted by the World Long Drive Association (WLDA) and broadcasted by the Golf Channel, is the first of three events leading to the upcoming championship in Oklahoma. (Morgan Lieberman/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas afternoon update – June 6, 2017
 
Las Vegas afternoon update – June 6, 2017

• A gun was fired in a casino on the Strip as police tried to arrest two underage gamblers. It happened early this morning at Planet Hollywood. No one was hurt in the shooting, which occurred when the gamblers attempted to escape. Police say one of the two tried to grab a gun and the suspect fired the round into the floor.
• Police say a Las Vegas man was executed last night in the central valley. A driver found the man handcuffed and bleeding from the head near Rancho and Lake Mead. The victim is thought to be in his 50s or 60s.
• A North Las Vegas church was destroyed by fire this morning. It happened at Zion United Methodist Church. Part of the building collapsed, but there were no injuries. The incident remains under investigation.
• The median price of a Las Vegas home is now up to $250,000. That’s up 13 percent from a year ago.