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.

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