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I-Team: Las Vegas teenager arrested in 2 deadly shootings near UNLV – KLAS – 8 News Now

Posted: March 31, 2022 at 3:35 am

Murders both happened near UNLV last year, I-Team reported

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) A now-15-year-old is charged with two murders that happened last summer, the 8 News Now I-Team confirmed Wednesday.

Dennis Commodore, who was 14 when the shootings occurred, faces two counts of open murder in the two deaths last summer.

Police initially arrested the teenager last August in connection to the shooting death of a man at an apartment complex on Aug. 8, the 8 News Now I-Team reported last year.

Commodores name was not released at the time.

The victim in the Aug. 8 shooting, Raymond Roseby, 28, was shot and killed in a car parked in the 4900 block of South Maryland Parkway near Tropicana Avenue, the Clark County Coroners Office confirmed.

Investigators said Roseby died from multiple gunshot wounds. He was sitting in the drivers seat of the car and was talking to the teenager, who was standing at the drivers window when the shooting occurred.

In an arrest report obtained Wednesday, police said police located 10 cartridge cases in the area after the shooting. Witnesses told police the suspect was trying to remove the Rosebys gold chains after the shooting.

Once in custody, police determined the teenager was a suspect in a deadly shooting on July 31.

Just before 10 p.m. that day, investigators said someone shot and killed Faris Martinez, 49, in an alley in the 1100 block of Toni Avenue, which is near Maryland Parkway and Tropicana Avenue as well.

Martinezs cause of death was listed as multiple gunshot wounds, officials said. Witnesses said the suspect demanded a gold necklace.

Both shooting locations are within the same block just south of the UNLV campus.

When detectives searched Commodores room, they said they found Rosebys watch.

Nevada law mandates children 13 and older can be tried as adults if they are charged with murder or attempted murder.

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Formula One to Hit Las Vegas in 2023 as Circuit Adds Third U.S. Race – Sportico

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One of the hottest events in the U.S. and around the world is coming to Las Vegas beginning in 2023, it was announced among the famous glitz of the Nevada city on Wednesday night.

The third Formula One Grand Prix auto race in the country will be staged during a weekend in November of 2023 on a 3.8-mile track running between the casinos and hotels of the Las Vegas strip, with speeds expected to reach as high as 212 miles per hour.

It will follow Grand Prix races already scheduled this year in Miami (May 6-8) and Austin (Oct. 21-23).

F1 and Liberty Media will promote the event along with Live Nation Entertainment and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA).

Iconic Las Vegas and Formula One, the pinnacle of motorsport, is the perfect marriage of speed and glamour, said Greg Maffei, Liberty Medias president and chief executive. Our confidence in this unique opportunity is evident in our decision to assume the promoter role for the Las Vegas Grand Prix in partnership with Live Nation.

F1s popularity in the U.S. was punctuated earlier this month when tickets for the event in Austin sold out in a little more than 24 hours.

With 36 million fans, the U.S. represents one of F1s fastest growing markets. Three-day attendance at last years U.S. Grand Prix in Austin of 400,000 set a new F1 record. The 1.2 million viewers on ESPN made it the most-viewed race since ESPN acquired F1 rights ahead of the 2018 season. So much purchasing enthusiasm was generated that the series added the Miami race to this years the calendar, and Las Vegas for next year.

The race in Miami Gardens will spin around Hard Rock Stadium, home of the NFLs Miami Dolphins. Its the first F1 race in Florida since 1959.

This is an incredible moment for Formula One that demonstrates the huge appeal and growth of our sport with a third race in the U.S., said Stefano Domenicali, F1s president and chief executive. There is no better place for Formula One to race than in the global entertainment capital of the world and we cannot wait to be here next year.

The race is slated to take place on a Saturday night with race cars whizzing past the neon lights of the strip while completing 50 laps on a track that will include three main straightaways and 14 corners.

The news comes on the heels of announcement by Oak View Group that the company will launch a $3 billion mixed use development in Las Vegas, including plans for a casino and a 20,000 seat arena capable of hosting an NBA team.

Founding partners Caesars Entertainment, MGM Resorts International and Wynn Las Vegas, along with presenting partners MSG Sphere, Resorts World Las Vegas and The Venetian Resort, will also help promote the F1 race event.

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North Las Vegas helping Small Businesses Owners with ‘Jumpstart 2022’ – KTNV 13 Action News Las Vegas

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NORTH LAS VEGAS (KTNV)

The city of North Las Vegas Wants to help small businesses get off the ground. It's a part of their 'Small Business Connector' initiative called 'Jumpstart 20-22', which helps connect local entrepreneurs find the resources they need.

With a specific focus on North las vegas, Jumpstart 2022 was geared towards those interested inlaunching a business.

Starting your own business or start-up can be intimidating, especially when you don't have access to the right information and resources.

Their goal, is to make those connections between business professionals and business owners.

Carlos Meija is the Lead Businesses Development Advisor with the Nevada Small Business Development Center.

He says it doesn't matter if your business is in the 'idea stage', or if it's an already successful business - looking to expand - the resources at North Las Vegas' City Hall can help you.

"The role that I play is, I provide technical assistance, guidance, mentorship, to the entrepreneurial/small business community in any stage that they may be in. From starting, owning, and exiting a business, I help them with all those stages and everything in between," said Meija.

So, you may be thinking, I've got this great idea, but it costs money.

Nic Steele, the Executive Director for Access Community Capital, a Loan Administrator, says they have programs that offer small businesses an alternative to the standard PPP or small business loan.

"We are a lot different than your traditional financial institution. Our loans are primarily unsecured, so an individual can come in, they can talk to us about different loan products that we have available. Our loan rates are extremely competitive over one-to-three-year terms, and those rates are simply rates that are unavailable to small business owners especially when they start in the early business stages," said Steele.

Officials at The City of North Las Vegas say small businesses are what bring in a great deal of revenue to the city and the community.

More businesses, lead to more jobs.

Mack Wiggins, is Business Services Consultant, who works to connect small businesses with strong reliable employees as they continue to grow. He says, "Employers and job seekers have a symbiotic relationship so they work together, and we want to put the right people with the right employers, to make sure we take the time to find out what the job seeker is looking for, and take the time out to find out what the employer is looking for, and be able to create that network together with the two."

The small business connector has launched several small businesses, including that of local business owner JaDee Glover.

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, she along with many other people found themselves out of work. She says she took a leap of faith and started her own business called, 'All Paperwork Services and Cash Back'.

''My business was born during the pandemic, so it's literally because of the pandemic, that I decided to push forward. I wanted to help people navigate what they can do and how to turn themselves into a legitimized business, so they can reach out to all these resources. A lot of people don't think of themselves as a business, they think of themselves as side hustle, or a hairstylist or a mechanic, and my job is to let them know that, no, you area small business and let's get the paperwork behind you, to make sure of that," said Glover.

North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee and Councilwoman Pamela Goynes-Brown were guest speakers at the Small Business Connector event.

The North Las Vegas Connector began in October of 2021 and has already helped 285 small businesses, 223 of which are minority business enterprises, 157 women business enterprises, 30 veteran-owned companies, and 137 based in North Las Vegas.

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17 Celebrity Restaurants in Vegas That Are Worth the Hype – Thrillist

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Everybody wants to come to Las Vegasand that's especially true for celebrity chefs, whose level of star power is often determined by how often their name lights up marquees and digital billboards above the Strip. For these public figures, launching a restaurant in the entertainment and tourism capital of Sin City is the natural next step after conquering the world of cookbooks and food show competitions.

If youre wondering whether these familiar faces garner inflated prices, the answer is yes, most of the time. And while the famous names behind these places are rarely in the kitchen and only visit a few times a year, it's their reputation on the line, so it's important to deliver on high expectations. All of the spots listed here are well worth the hype, encompassing some of Las Vegas best restaurants, from exciting newcomers to the citys best steakhouses, casual eats, and more. So book a reservation, spend some money, and make some memoriesjust as you would at any other tourist attraction. With that in mind, here are the top celebrity chef restaurants worth your attention in Las Vegas.

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F1 puts its chips on Las Vegas: Series to race The Strip – Daily Independent

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By JENNA FRYER

Formula One is all-in on the United States with a race on the Las Vegas Strip added to the 2023 calendar as the most glamorous motorsports series in the world continues to expand its North American footprint.

The Bellagio, Caesars Palace and the MSG Sphere will be among the landmarks along the temporary street course built for a Saturday night race in November 2023. The race is a first for F1 in that the series will promote the event alongside Liberty Media Corp., the American parent company of F1.

The Las Vegas race will be the third stop in the United States next season for F1, which has raced at Circuit of the America's in Austin, Texas, since 2012 and in May will make its debut in Miami. Barring any shakeups, existing races in Mexico City and Montreal will bring F1 to North America five times next season.

Iconic Las Vegas and Formula 1, the pinnacle of motorsport, is the perfect marriage of speed and glamour," said Greg Maffei, President and CEO of Liberty Media. "Our confidence in this unique opportunity is evident in our decision to assume the promoter role for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

"The potential of Formula 1 has been well demonstrated over the last several seasons and the Las Vegas GP will only take it to the next level.

Speculation surrounding a third race in Las Vegas that utilized the world famous Strip has swirled for more than a year and was at last confirmed Wednesday night in a lavish announcement made at the rooftop pool of The Cosmopolitan Hotel. Liberty acquired F1 in 2017 and has steadily grown the brand in the U.S. through its marketing of the series and the wildly popular Netflix docuseries Drive to Survive.

The fourth season of DTS dropped earlier this month just ahead of F1's season-opener in Bahrain, the first of back-to-back races held in the Middle East. F1 has been under scrutiny for some of those deals because of dubious human rights records in some of the host countries.

So it was a rocky return to Saudi Arabia for F1 last weekend when Yemen rebels attacked an oil depot during the first practice session on Friday. Smoke and flames could be seen in the backdrop of the racetrack as the oil depot was located only 11 kilometers (seven miles) from the racetrack.

Drivers met for more than four hours to determine if they were comfortable continuing with Sunday's race, which ultimately went off incident-free.

Still, F1 has been accused of overlooking serious human rights violations while collecting hefty sanctioning fees from the host nations. But in the case of the Las Vegas race, it will be F1 and Liberty backing the event.

F1 and Liberty are also partnering with Live Nation Entertainment and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority on the race. The founding partners announced Wednesday night were Caesars Entertainment, MGM Resorts International and Wynn Las Vegas.

MSG Sphere, Resorts World Las Vegas and The Venetian Resort were announced as presenting sponsors.

This is an incredible moment for Formula 1 that demonstrates the huge appeal and growth of our sport with a third race in the U.S.," said Stefano Domenicali, the CEO of F1. Las Vegas is a destination known around the world for its excitement, hospitality, thrills, and of course, the famous Strip. There is no better place for Formula 1 to race than in the global entertainment capital of the world and we cannot wait to be here next year.

No date was given for the November race, but the Saturday night after Thanksgiving has been discussed. The 50-lap race is expected to stretch a street course that runs 3.8-miles. The circuit revealed Wednesday night included three main straights, 14 corners that includes a high-speed cornering sequence, and a single chicane section.

COTA drew more than 300,000 spectators to its three-day weekend last October and track president Bobby Epstein said the addition of Las Vegas to the F1 calendar shouldn't dilute his event.

Theres plenty to sustain this sport. What I like about what F1 is doing and what I think the fans will realize, is that each event is very different from the other and will be very unique," Epstein told The Associated Press.

The other US races are going to be more about the city and the destination, and ours is going to be more about the event itself. Im excited to go to Vegas, not just for F1, but because the city has so much more entertainment, outside and away from whatever the track will be. If Im already a regular Vegas visitor, it will be more a question of am I choosing to go to F1 this year and not March Madness or a heavyweight fight?"

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AP Sports Writer Jim Vertuno in Austin, Texas, contributed to this report.

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Non-profit that saves dogs from euthanasia raising money to buy new van – 9News.com KUSA

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Hwy 50 Freedom Ride saves about 300 dogs per year from getting put down. They pick up animals from rural shelters held by animal control that aren't claimed

DENVER A non-profit from the Denver metro area needs help so they can continue saving animas from euthanasia.

Hwy 50 Freedom Ride was founded by Brittany Higgins. Volunteers with her team pick up animals weekly from animal control organizations in rural areas. All of the animals are strays that have not been claimed by owners. The team usually travels to La Junta, Rocky Ford and other surrounding communities.

Once they pick up the animals, they are then connected with animal rescues in the Denver-metro area. Foster families take in the animals or they go to shelters to get adopted.

Every year, Hwy 50 Freedom Ride saves hundreds of animals from getting put down. Higgins estimates she and her team have saved over 2,500 dogs in the last decade or so.

"When I get to say that dog is safe and we get them in the car, and I see them get out of the car and they are smiling and they are wiggling, and they know they are safe, it means everything to me," Higgins said. "It makes all my stress every week worth it."

Right now, the non-profit is operating without a van. As a result, Higgins said volunteers are traveling hundreds of miles monthly in their own personal vehicles to pick up the dogs.

Sometimes, she said volunteers are making multiple trips from Denver to rural areas because they don't have enough space in the cars to accommodate all of the animals.

Higgins and her team said they desperately need a van to continue their work, so they can make weekly trips just once or twice.

"It would be really helpful to us, really useful, to go down in one shot, get all the dogs out in one trip and be able to keep our volunteers happy and they want to keep doing this," said Higgins.

Higgins said she is hoping to fundraise enough for a new van before the summer, which is the season they see the most animals in need of homes.

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Aggie VET team treat over 100 animals burned and injured in Eastland County fire – 25 News KXXV and KRHD

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EASTLAND COUNTY, Texas With winds pushing flames rapidly across farm and ranch lands, hundreds of cows and other animals were injured or killed in this months fire across Eastland County.

Texas A&Ms College of Veterinary Medicine deployed their emergency response team [VET] and mobile vet clinics to meet the injured animals right where they were.

This deployment was very different for us," said Dr. Wesley Bissett, director of the VET team. "It was very focused on the large animal side, the livestock side; again, completely understandable given the rural nature of the community, and the importance of the agricultural community to their economic base.

Called to service by the Texas Division of Emergency Management, 15 A&M staff and volunteers associated with veterinary medicine spent approximately one week in Eastland County, treating over 100 burn victims, from cows to cats and dogs even firefighters search and rescue dogs.

We do maintain checks of their health throughout the day, but we also make sure the pads of their feet are not affected by the hot ground they're searching on," said Garrett Carr, program manager of the VET team.

The team were able to save lives and heal many animals. But theres often tragedy that follows natural disasters like this.

Certainly there were some we evaluated that could not be saved," Dr. Bissett said. "So then a kind and respectful end through euthanasia was our approach.

The team worked in cooperation with Eastland County veterinarians and other agencies before finally returning to College Station. After 34 disaster deployments prior, these Aggie first responders were content to help a community like that of Eastland County, particularly the town of Carbon.

The physical structures of Carbon may not have survived, but the community did," Bissett said. "They were there for each other and there to support us to do what we do, which is interesting. We go there to support them, and they help us.

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FRHS surpasses 500 adoptions for the year to-date – Record Herald

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The Fayette Regional Humane Society (FRHS) reached 500 adoptions last weekend an approximate increase of 49% from this time last year.

Last year, we didnt hit 500 until the second week of May, explained FRHS Chief Humane Agent and Outreach Director Brad Adams. As of (Tuesday morning), we are now at 525 adoptions for 2022 (this year-to-date).

Even with an increase in adoptions, there are still 35 cats and one dog in-house along with 27 animals currently in foster care.

Typically, during the colder months, our intake of cats is lower, so there are fewer animals available for adoption. However, with the milder temperatures this winter in our area and other animal shelters in Kentucky with a lower adoption rate with higher euthanasia in their shelter, we have taken in a lot more to help, said Adams.

With an influx of kittens this spring, FRHS will host its first-ever virtual kitten shower for the month of April.

You can give kittens the second chance they deserve by donating from wish lists on Chewy or Amazon or dropping off gifts at the Animal Care and Adoption Center. Partakers can also name a kitten or kittens and win wonderful prizes by guessing how many kittens will be seen in May, said Adams.

The link to the Kitten Shower is on the FRHS website: Fayetteregionalhumane.org.

With kitten season knocking at our door since cats are seasonal breeders and as the temperatures begin to warm up more, means that we will need extra supplies to help us care for them. Scoopable cat litter and canned pate cat food are our two most needed items. We go through around 500 pounds of cat litter and eight cases of canned pate cat food per month, explained Adams.

The Fayette Regional Humane Society care and adoption center is located at 153 S. Fayette St. in Washington Court House.

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Wild boar in Yishun incident euthanised as ‘last resort’, NParks says – TODAY

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SINGAPORE Following a public outcry over its decision to euthanise a wild boar that caused a commotion in a Yishun housing estate, an official from the National Parks Board (NParks) said that euthanasia was a last resort response.

In an interview with TODAY on Friday (March 25), Dr Adrian Loo, group director of wildlife management with NParks, said: "We didn't want to translocate it because there is a risk that it might come out (to human-populated areas) again.

The wild boar may have dispersed out (to open urban areas) because it was seeking a new place, or it got chased out by another herd of boars, or it was disorientated, or it was habituated to human food."

If the boar was moved elsewhere, there may still be a risk of it returning to urban spaces such as roads, which may be a hazard to motorists, vehicular traffic and itself.

This process of euthanising is usually something of a last resort, Dr Loo added.

When asked why the boar may have ventured into a housing estate, he said that this could be attributed to improper management of waste or illegal feeding.

On March 9, the wild boar was on the loose at a Yishun coffee shop and knocked over a woman. The woman fell and remained on the ground for about 15 minutes before paramedics arrived, an eyewitness said.

It happened around Block 846 Yishun Ring Road at about 6.50pm.

The NParks team was first alerted to the incident at 7.11pm that day and arrived at the scene 12 minutes later.

Dr Loo said: "Policeofficers were on site and saw the wild boar dash from the coffee shop and into Yishun Park. We tried to trap itthe next daybut it was just very skittish and was hiding already".

"We set up our closed-circuit television camera and monitored that area. The same wild boar came out and went to a rubbish point and then went back to the forest."

The NParks team hoarded the boar in a confined area and continued to monitor it for almost two weeks.

The team shot a sedative dart at the boar, which made it unconscious before it was euthanised.

News of the euthanasia greatly upset animal welfare groups and activists.

Ms Anbarasi Boopal, co-chief executive officer of the Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (Acres), said that the boars death was "disheartening" because it goes against the organisation's efforts to educate the public on the peaceful coexistence between humans and wildlife.

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For apartment hunters with animals in tow, many doors are shut. But it is possible to find a pet-friendly home. – Monterey County Weekly

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SAY YOU ARE APARTMENT HUNTING ON A TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AND AT FIRST THINGS APPEAR PROMISING.There are 116 possibilities listed in Monterey alone on apartments.com at the moment, and 84 of them appear to be pet-friendly.

But then you make the next click. Only nine locations allow cats. The same nine places welcome dogs. So at a glance, just 7 percent of available rentals on this particular day accept dogs and cats. Theres no accounting for other animals.

That figure may be a little low, of course. Within each complex there could be several units open. Yet Craig Coming, president of Mangold Property Management in Monterey and a veteran of 23 years in the business, estimates that availability generally runs against pet owners by an 80-20 margin.

Although surveys of pet ownership in the U.S. show varying numbers, most suggest that at least half of American households play host to at least one animal friend. As a result, finding an accommodating apartment can be challenging for those with pets.

Its something we work with every day, Coming acknowledges.

Reasons for this discrepancy include vagaries such as perception. Listings often bar one type of pet, but allow another. Property owners who love dogs, for instance, may dismiss cats as spraying, carpet-shredding fiends. There are also liability concerns imposed by insurance agencies. Even dog-friendly leases often contain stipulations against certain breeds. Another likely cause perhaps the biggest is past experience.

Coming recalls a new tenant who moved in with a dog to a unit in Monterey. The person worked in Big Sur, leaving the anxious animal alone all day.

Other tenants started calling immediately complaining that the dog was barking non-stop, Coming says. Within a week, it had mangled all the window blinds. It chewed through wooden cabinets, eventually causing $10,000 in damage.

Coming cautions that positive experiences far outweigh negatives, and this case was extreme. But such stories make property owners wary. If it werent for so many irresponsible pet owners, it would be easier, he adds.

Constraints on the market for pet-friendly rentals have consequences beyond a frustrating search or an ornery pooch. Beth Brookhouser, an SPCA Monterey County spokesperson, has counted 217 animals taken in by the facility whose owners stated specifically that a landlord would not allow pets and that is in the past year alone.

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There are probably more than that, she adds, noting that not everyone who abandons a pet gives a reason. Another 339 animals landed at the SPCA Monterey County because their owners were moving. In some of those cases, the new location likely was not pet-friendly.

Moving and landlord issues are two of the biggest reasons animals come in here, Brookhouser says.

Far too often, the innocent pet is the victim of these circumstances. They end up caged, with euthanasia a distinct possibility.

Yet there are tools to help out apartment hunters with animal friends. The SPCA Monterey County website shares a list of rental properties that accept pets. They also can assist with tips for persuading a hesitant property owner.

Number one, we want people to be honest with landlords, Brookhouser says. Quite a few of the 217 were animals people tried to sneak by.

In addition to communication, the organization recommends pet owners gather references from previous property owners or managers a pet resume, of sorts. Brookhouser also suggests making an effort to introduce your animal to the owner or management company. Let them get to know the pet, she says.

Coming agrees that these steps can help ease resistance to animals. If provided the opportunity, the staff at Mangold will check references and go so far as to interview pets, to meet them in person. If convinced an animal will pose no problem, well call the [property] owner and try to sell them.

The owners trust me to advise them, Coming adds. Generally they are going to do it.

There may still be restrictions on the type of pet, size and number. And additional fees may be required. Provided a pet owner on the hunt for a place to rent communicates, gives references and takes other steps to prove the animal is unlikely to be a liability, it is possible that no pet doors will open.

But, Brookhouser reiterates, there is one guideline that helps more than others.

Be a responsible pet owner, she says. You dont want to be the one who spoils it for others.

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