
Sam Morris
Director of Photography at Las Vegas Review-Journal
Director of Photography, Las Vegas Review Journal
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Sam Morris
Nevada and the Bureau of Land Management have agreed to share data on public lands that could be released for future development as part of Gov. Joe Lombardo's larger effort to fix the state's housing crisis. The governor's office and BLM entered a memorandum of understanding Tuesday that lets the state and federal government share data to streamline information and identify future development options on all federally managed land in Nevada.
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3 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Sam Morris
LAS VEGAS - As UNLV confirmed that another three international students have had their visas revoked, dozens of students, faculty and community members descended on the school's campus to protest the Trump administration's crackdown on college campuses and sweeping deportations. The protest, which began at 11 a.m., was organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation and Youth Revolutionary Front.
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3 weeks ago |
reviewjournal.com | Sam Morris
Two Aldi locations are opening in the Las Vegas Valley later this month, and the Review-Journal got an early look at what the stores look like on the inside. The two stores, located at 621 Marks St. in Henderson and 2106 W. Craig Road in North Las Vegas, will give the first 100 customers a gift bag with Aldi-exclusive products. The grocery chain is known for keeping its costs down by selling mostly private-label brands.
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3 weeks ago |
reviewjournal.com | Sam Morris
A shop owner places a black ribbon over a photo of the late Pope Francis after the news of his death at age 88, in Bethlehem, West Bank, on Monday, April 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)Christians arrive with a portrait of Pope Francis for a prayer ceremony at the Cathedral Church of the Resurrection, in Lahore, Pakistan Monday, April 21, 2025, following the announcement by the Vatican of the death of Pope Francis.
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1 month ago |
reviewjournal.com | Sam Morris
PAHRUMP — An old white pickup truck was sitting at the top of the driveway that leads to Karl Mitchell’s home Friday morning. For now, it’s the only thing keeping unwanted visitors from the premises, which has become much quieter in recent days. That’s because Nye County officials executed a search warrant early Wednesday to seize seven tigers residing on the property, located in the 6000 block of North Woodchips Road.
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