Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)
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As of 9 p.m. Saturday:
1. Facial recognition technology coming to Strip casinos
A major casino operator on Las Vegas Boulevard has launched new facial recognition technology, Alec Massey, a director in PwC’s Connected Solutions practice, said during a Global Gaming Expo panel discussion.
2. Las Vegas police urge parents to supervise children’s massages
Nevada has no rules against massage therapists working on minors without supervision, but a Las Vegas police spokesman said parents should insist on being present.
3. Racial tensions at Las Vegas high school erupted in campus brawl
In the wake of a Thursday melee that saw dozens of students and staff peppersprayed, students say fights are common at Western High School and are often sparked by racial tensions between groups of black, Hispanic and white students.
4. Chain saw-wielding dad run over by lawn mower while trying to kill son
A man who police say was run over with a lawn mower while trying to kill his son with a chain saw has had to have his leg amputated.
5. 7 ways to make your Halloween pumpkin last longer
Once carved, pumpkins will generally only hold up for three to five days — or up to two weeks if you live in a colder climate — before wilting and showing signs of decay. And that’s not very long when you’ve worked so hard on your masterpiece.