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  • 1 week ago | fox5vegas.com | Jaclyn Schultz

    LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - A Las Vegas security expert urges all businesses to train their workers for all emergencies in light of the recent mass shooting at a local gym. FOX5 recently obtained the 911 calls for the May 16 shooting at the LVAC. Police sources told FOX5 that day, the shooting was not an “active shooter” situation, though 911 callers and initial reports indicated a possible “active shooter.” The gunman’s motive is still undetermined.

  • 1 week ago | fox5vegas.com | Jaclyn Schultz

    LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Dozens of community members gathered at a pedestrian safety forum with a mission to make the roads safer for everyone across the Las Vegas Valley. The forum comes weeks after a tragedy rocked Arbor View High School where senior Mckenzie Scott was struck and killed by an alleged drunk driver while crossing the street. Wednesday, some Arbor View High graduates, traffic safety advocates and NDOT officials joined the forum.

  • 1 week ago | fox5vegas.com | Jaclyn Schultz

    LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - A grocery and farm in the Historic Westside faces an uncertain future as federal grant applications and funding remains in limbo. FOX5 has covered the growth of the Obodo Collective in the Historic Westside, which helps provide fresh fruits and vegetables, works to teach families to grow their own produce, and sell the harvest at a low cost from their grocery store.

  • 2 weeks ago | fox5vegas.com | Jaclyn Schultz

    LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Captain explains what’s being done to address the chronic homelessness concerns around the UNLV area, particularly around the Flamingo Wash. LVMPD Captain Landon Reyes joined the South Central Area Command in March. “What are the issues in this area? It’s drug addiction, mental illness and homelessness,” Reyes tells FOX5, how he has met with residents, apartment managers and social service organizations to get a grasp of the issue.

  • 2 weeks ago | fox5vegas.com | Jaclyn Schultz

    LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - College athletes across the Las Vegas Valley are exploring careers across the Sports Capital of the World through the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. As the Valley continues to welcome new professional sports franchises, leagues and events, the LVCVA launched a mentorship program for student athletes at colleges and universities across Southern Nevada. “There are thousands of jobs in this industry.

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Jaclyn Schultz
Jaclyn Schultz @JaclynFOX5Vegas
9 May 25

Mojave Max had his first meal yesterday since November. @ClarkCountyNV @FOX5Vegas https://t.co/3bEVL7SUo6

Jaclyn Schultz
Jaclyn Schultz @JaclynFOX5Vegas
7 May 25

Mojave Max is still chillin in his burrow. We are told he may want to hang out a few more days @ClarkCountyNV @FOX5Vegas https://t.co/kBe7MlXrVN

Jaclyn Schultz
Jaclyn Schultz @JaclynFOX5Vegas
18 Apr 25

RT @FOX5Vegas: BREAKING: The suspect accused of throwing a dog in a dumpster is now in custody, sources say https://t.co/kfO4lcgnSq