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  • 15
    Jan
    2011
    11:49pm, EST

    Julie Jacobson / AP

    Teresa Scanlan, Miss Nebraska, is crowned Miss America 2011 during the Miss America pageant, Saturday, Jan. 15, in Las Vegas.

    She's just 17! Nebraskan wins Miss America pageant

    By Katie Cannon, Senior Multimedia Editor

    Teresa Scanlan is the youngest contestant to win the Miss America pageant in 90 years. Read more here.

    1 comment

    So is it okay to claim that you would "do that girl" since she is underage? How can miss America be a 17 year old, obviously horny guys are gawking at her. She looks like she's 30 anyways. Anyways, I would hit that.

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  • 3
    Jan
    2011
    6:06pm, EST

    Ethan Miller / Getty Images

    Steve Bemoll of Nevada takes in the snowy sights in the Red Rock National Conservation Area January 3, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. A winter storm dumped a few inches of snow on the west side of town.

    Snow at Red Rock National Conservation Area in Las Vegas

    By John Brecher

    Here's more on the snow in Las Vegas.

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  • 5
    Dec
    2010
    4:48pm, EST

    Isaac Brekken / AP

    Runners participate in the Las Vegas marathon and half-marathon Sunday, Dec. 5, 2010, in Las Vegas. More than 28,000 runners participated in the races.

    More than 28,000 participate in Las Vegas marathon, half-marathon

    By Katie Cannon, Senior Multimedia Editor

    I like that just the runners' shoes can be made out clearly in this frame.

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  • 5
    Dec
    2010
    1:05am, EST

    Isaac Brekken / AP

    Bull fighter Darrell Diefenbach is flipped by bull Big Iron during the third go-round of National Finals Rodeo Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010, in Las Vegas, Nev.

    Bull takes situation by the horns at National Finals Rodeo

    By Katie Cannon, Senior Multimedia Editor

    I have a feeling he's going to be sore in the morning...the bull fighter, that is.

    3 comments

    Why do they cheat the bull by blunting its horns? No fair!

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  • 2
    Nov
    2010
    5:05pm, EDT

    Nevada paper presents unique vision of Senate race

    John Locher/Las Vegas Review-Journal

    Republican senate candidate Sharron Angle displays her .44 Magnum revolver at her home in Reno. Angle has a permit to carry a concealed weapon.

    John Locher/Las Vegas Review-Journal

    Senate Majority Ledaer Harry Reid holds a supporter's dog in Lovelock, Nev.

    John Locher/Las Vegas Review-Journal

    Angle, reflected in a television screen, speaks during FreedomFest in Las Vegas.

    John Locher/Las Vegas Review-Journal

    Sen. Reid speaks to supporters at Comma Coffee in Carson City on a statewide bus tour of Nevada.

    By Jonathan Woods, msnbc.com

     After sifting through thousands of banal (and not-so-banal) campaign images, it's refreshing to find photographers who have a unique approach to covering the run-up to an election. A recent set of images reminiscent of Choose Me by Arthur Grace has been published by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

    Photographers K.M. Cannon, Jessica Ebelhar, Jeff Scheid, Jason Bean and John Locher have published a number of slideshows looking under the hood of the Senate, Gubernatorial and House races in Nevada.

    From the beginning of this election cycle, the photo staff at the Review-Journal has been pushing themselves to think about their coverage in a more visually interesting way.

    "We talked about wanting to get something different," Locher said. "This is an important election. Nevada residents are unhappy and we knew this would be a close race. And with Reid being the Senate majority leader, it made it a bigger deal."

    Locher feels that visual coverage like this can reveal important elements about candidates.

    “It’s helpful because it gives you more of an idea what campaigning is like and who they really are. [Photojournalists] tend to shoot the organized media events and they kind of look similar; they’re orchestrated for the media. If you can get behind the scenes and pull back the curtain a little, it gives you an idea of who these candidates really are."

    You can see more of the Review-Journal's political coverage HERE.

     

     

     

     

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    Very telling photos. If I knew nothing about either candidate I would vote for Harry without a doubt. Angle's gun toting, fist shaking stance is too negative for my comfort.

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  • 20
    Oct
    2010
    4:34pm, EDT

    Steve Marcus / Reuters

    Lightning flashes over Strip casinos as a thunderstorm passes through Las Vegas, Oct. 19, 2010.

    Night lights in Vegas

    Beautiful display

    1 comment

    Electrifying. Just get out that 105, set the cam for 30 secs and wait, repeat, wait repeat. If you go to bulb you can get really wild stuff going, but I'd worry about my sensor if it's open too long. Ribbit.

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