Photo archive for January 4, 2018

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Congresswoman Dina Titus (D-Nev) speaks during a news conference at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. View photo

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Chris Thompson holds up a sign during a news conference at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. View photo

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Dr. Nick Spirtos, a gynecologist oncologist, speaks during a news conference at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. Spirtos is also the CEO and chairman of the board of the Apothecary Shoppe. View photo

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Nevada Senate Majority Leader Aaron Ford speaks during a news conference at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. Ford is also a candidate for state attorney general. View photo

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Chris Thompson holds up a sign during a news conference at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. View photo

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Peter Loughead, in wheelchair, displays a sign during a news conference at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. Loughead, who suffers from multiple sclerosis (MS), said he relocated to Nevada from Missouri in order to get treated with medical marijuana. View photo

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Nevada Senate Majority Leader Aaron Ford speaks as Congresswoman Dina Titus (D-Nev) stands by at right during a news conference at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. Ford is also a candidate for state attorney general. View photo

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Nevada Sen.Tick Segerblom speaks during a news conference at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. Segerblom is currently running for a vacant Clark County Commission seat. View photo

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Nevada Sen.Tick Segerblom responds to a question during an interview at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. Segerblom is currently running for a vacant Clark County Commission seat. View photo

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Marijuana is displayed at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. View photo

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Marijuana is displayed at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. View photo

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Marijuana edibles are displayed at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. View photo

Nevada Politicians React to Federal Threat to Marijuana

Marijuana edibles are displayed at the Apothecary Shoppe marijuana dispensary on West Flamingo Road Thursday, Jan. 04, 2018. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman speaks to the media during an unveiling of one of the city's newest digital smart signs, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. The solar-powered info boards, created by Soofa, will display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman speaks to the media during an unveiling of one of the city's newest digital smart signs, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. The solar-powered info boards, created by Soofa, will display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman speaks to the media during an unveiling of one of the city's newest digital smart signs, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. The solar-powered info boards, created by Soofa, will display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

Soofa CEO Sandra Richter and Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman speak to the media during an unveiling of one of the city's newest digital smart signs, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. The solar-powered info boards, created by Soofa, will display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

Soofa CEO Sandra Richter and Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman speak to the media during an unveiling of one of the city's newest digital smart signs, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. The solar-powered info boards, created by Soofa, will display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

Soofa CEO Sandra Richter speaks to the media during an unveiling of one of the city's newest digital smart signs, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. The solar-powered info boards, created by Soofa, will display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

Soofa CEO Sandra Richter and Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman speak to the media during an unveiling of one of the city's newest digital smart signs, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. The solar-powered info boards, created by Soofa, will display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

Soofa CEO Sandra Richter and Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman speak to the media during an unveiling of one of the city's newest digital smart signs, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. The solar-powered info boards, created by Soofa, will display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

Soofa CEO Sandra Richter speaks to the media during an unveiling of one of the city's newest digital smart signs, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. The solar-powered info boards, created by Soofa, will display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

Soofa CEO Sandra Richter and Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman speak to the media during an unveiling of one of the city's newest digital smart signs, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. The solar-powered info boards, created by Soofa, will display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

The city's Information and Technology Director Michael Sherwood speaks to the media during an unveiling of one of the city's newest digital smart signs, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. The solar-powered info boards, created by Soofa, will display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman looks at one of the city's newest digital street cameras, which detects pedestrians and other obsticals that would alter traffic conditions in real-time, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

The city's Information and Technology Director Michael Sherwood explains some of the city's newest technology being implemented on the streets of Las Vegas, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. This new high-tech modular street lamp allows for interchaging of LED lights and cameras, as well as automated software that detects and adapts itself to various situations. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

The city's Information and Technology Director Michael Sherwood explains some of the city's newest technology being implemented on the streets of Las Vegas, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. This new high-tech modular street lamp allows for interchaging of LED lights and cameras, as well as automated software that detects and adapts itself to various situations. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

A look at one of the city's newest digital street cameras, which detects pedestrians and other obsticals that would alter traffic conditions in real-time, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

A look at one of the city's newest digital street cameras, which detects pedestrians and other obsticals that would alter traffic conditions in real-time, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

This new high-tech modular street lamp being used in the streets of Las Vegas allows for interchaging of LED lights and cameras, as well as automated software that detects and adapts itself to various situations, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

This new high-tech modular street lamp being used in the streets of Las Vegas allows for interchaging of LED lights and cameras, as well as automated software that detects and adapts itself to various situations, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

This digital solar-powered smart sign, created by Soofa, is one of the city's newest tech-devices being currently used at Downtown Loop stops, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. These signs display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus, among other useful information. View photo

Soofa Digital Smart Signs in Las Vegas

This digital solar-powered smart sign, created by Soofa, is one of the city's newest tech-devices being currently used at Downtown Loop stops, Thursday Jan. 4, 2018. These signs display real-time info such as waiting times for the next arriving bus, among other useful information. View photo