Mike Rozier talks playing golf to benefit Las Vegas youth
 
Mike Rozier talks playing golf to benefit Las Vegas youth

Mike Rozier, former Heisman Trophy winner from Nebraska, talks at Bear’s Best golf course in Las Vegas, Nevada, on May 13, 2017, about playing golf to benefit Las Vegas youth. (Ron Kantowski/Las Vegas Review Journal)

Las Vegas afternoon update – May 24, 2017
 
Las Vegas afternoon update – May 24, 2017

• The Vegas Golden Knights have revealed the date for the team’s home opener at T-Mobile Arena: October 10th. Their first opponent is still a secret.
• It’s the second arson case at Trump International in three weeks. 28-year-old Jacob Dezsi tells police he wasn’t trying to make a political statement. In April, another 28-year-old was charged with arson at the hotel. Both fires started in restrooms.
• Public buildings may soon be required to include baby changing tables accessible to both men and women. The Nevada Senate passed the bill unanimously.
• And fidget spinners are being banned by some local schools. CCSD says the decision to ban the toys is made on a school-by-school basis. The devices emit a faint noise and could be distracting.

Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, May 24th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Wednesday, May 24th

1. A propaganda video posted on social media by an Islamic State group features brief footage of the Las Vegas Strip. Las Vegas police are treating it as a credible threat, even though the short clip was determined to be from 2015. In wake of the Manchester bombings, and the upcoming holiday weekend, police are stepping up patrols and surveillance on the Strip, downtown and at local community events.

2. A notorious pimp who kidnapped and forced a teenager into prostitution died this weekend in prison. Robert Sharpe III was found unresponsive in his cell Thursday evening and was later pronounced dead Saturday night. Sharpe, was sentenced a year ago to life without parole, and the cause of death has yet to be determined.
3. The SLS Las Vegas has sold to Alex Meruelo and Meruelo Group for an undisclosed amount from Stockbridge Capital Partners. The companies said Tuesday, the transaction is subject to regulatory approval and is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2017. The SLS Las Vegas was formerly known as the Sahara before reopening in 2014 after a $415 million upgrade.

Increase the minimum wage to $120 an hour
 
Increase the minimum wage to $120 an hour

In Democrats’ world, you can have your cake, eat it and not gain an ounce from the extra calories. (Victor Joecks/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Tennesseasonings
 
Tennesseasonings

Laura and Michael Harris open East Tennessee-style barbecue restaurant in Las Vegas

Gov. Brian Sandoval Talks About Flooding Concerns
 
Gov. Brian Sandoval Talks About Flooding Concerns

Gov. Brian Sandoval talked about prepping for flooding before getting a wild land fire briefing on Tuesday. (Sean Whaley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Parents face murder charge in death of 21-year-old special needs son
 
Parents face murder charge in death of 21-year-old special needs son

Ross and Yolanda Strauss face a murder charge following Brandon Strauss’s death in February. The Clark County coroner says Brandon died from sepsis following severe burns his parents say he suffered in a bath. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal

Dragon boat enthusiasts compete for a good cause
 
Dragon boat enthusiasts compete for a good cause

Teams from six western states and Canada competed in the second annual Nevada International Dragon Boat Festival at Lake Las Vegas in Henderson. (Sandy Lopez/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Free Weatherization For Southern Nevada
 
Free Weatherization For Southern Nevada

HELP of Southern Nevada outreach coordinator Jim Hutchison explains the recently installed energy efficient cooling system into a home in Las Vegas Thursday, May 19, 2017. (Elizabeth Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Raiders’ Lynch rides bike in Oakland
 
Raiders’ Lynch rides bike in Oakland

Marshawn Lynch of the Oakland Raiders went for a Saturday afternoon bike ride with his friends in Oakland. (Michael Gehlken/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Father’s statement to police after daughter’s murder at a Primm casino
 
Father’s statement to police after daughter’s murder at a Primm casino

A Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Rachel Crosby reads through a statement from Leroy Iverson, father of Sherrice Iverson, in the case against Jeremy Strohmeyer located in the evidence vault at the Regional Justice Center on Friday, May 12, 2017 in Las Vegas. Twenty years ago, on May 25, 1997, Strohmeyer killed and sexually assaulted 7-year-old Sherrice Iverson.

Choke-hold death makes case for police body cameras
 
Choke-hold death makes case for police body cameras

The death of Tashi Brown would be a lot more controversial if it happened five years ago.
As the Review-Journal’s Wesley Juhl reported, Brown died two Sundays ago after Las Vegas Metro officer Kenneth Lopera stunned him seven times with a Taser, punched him repeatedly and then applied a neck restraint hold. After his death, police determined he committed no crime.
(Victor Joecks/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Tech Scene Maturing
 
Las Vegas Tech Scene Maturing

Zach Miles, associate vice president for economic development at UNLV, said the Las Vegas tech scene is largely gaining traction because of growing community infrastructure. The city now has several incubator and business accelerator programs up and running.

Skydiving for the first time at age 60
 
Skydiving for the first time at age 60

Bill McCrane decided to try skydiving for his 60th birthday while in Las Vegas. His daughter, Jessica, joined him. (Patrick Connolly/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

51s’ Dominic Smith talks about his uncle
 
51s’ Dominic Smith talks about his uncle

Las Vegas 51s pitcher Dominic Smith talks about his uncle, Andre LaFleur, on May 17, 2017, at Cashman Field. (Betsy Helfand/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, May 18th
 
Las Vegas morning update for Thursday, May 18th

1. A Las Vegas police officer used a Taser on a man 7 times before using a chokehold for more than a minute Sunday before his death. According to police, officer Kenneth Lopera believed Tashi Brown was attempting to carjack someone outside of The Venetian when Lopera used a Taser on Brown 7 times, struck him and administered a chokehold before Brown became unresponsive. The driver of the truck says he didn’t feel he was being carjacked and Brown would not have faced any charges had he survived. Officer Lopera is currently on paid leave while Brown’s death is investigated.
2. Henderson police chief Patrick Moers faces an internal investigation after he sent out mailers to local businesses promoting Friends of Henderson Police Department Foundation, which Moers said was the department’s only authorized fundraising group. Henderson Mayor Debra March said she was concerned by the mailer and a spokesman with the police department says the city is reviewing its policies in regards to charitable activities.
3. UFC president Dana White and Conor McGregor have agreed on a deal to fight boxer Floyd Mayweather. White said late Wednesday that UFC and McGregor came to terms on a deal and now they must work on a deal with Mayweather’s team. Terms have yet to be released.
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Las Vegas morning update for Tuesday, May 16th – Elaine Wilson
 
Las Vegas morning update for Tuesday, May 16th – Elaine Wilson

1. A man shot and killed himself in public Monday. Police responded at about 1 p.m. to a call on the 500 block on South 11th Street downtown near East Clark, where callers said they were trying to protect children from seeing the crime scene. No additional details were immediately available.
2. A fired CCSD police lieutenant who was fired after he revealed himself as an FBI informant will be reinstated with more than two years backpay. A ruling found that the district wrongfully fired Dan Burgess, who was among several officers who cooperated with the FBI to uncover corruption within the police department. Burgess said in a statement that he looks forward to getting back to work.
3. Police are investigating a possible kidnapping in northwest Las Vegas. Just before 3 p.m., police received a call that a man was seen putting a hand over a woman’s mouth and pushing her into a black sedan near North Hualapai Way and West Centennial Parkway. The caller said another man was in the vehicle. No other details were immediately available.
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Rancho Claims Berth In State Tournament
 
Rancho Claims Berth In State Tournament

Rancho defeated Centennial 9-7 on Monday to claim the final berth in the Class 4A state tournament. (Damon Seiters/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Correia says Holm hasn’t lived up to the hype
 
Correia says Holm hasn’t lived up to the hype

At a press conference ahead of UFC Fight Night 111, main event star Bethe Correia said her opponent, Holly Holm, isn’t as good of an athlete as she is made out to be.

Shevchenko vows to take the belt from Nunes at UFC 213
 
Shevchenko vows to take the belt from Nunes at UFC 213

At a press conference ahead of UFC 213 on July 8, Valentina Shevchenko told reigning UFC women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes that she would only hold onto the title for 2 more months.