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Reno man killed in crash with backyard boulder
The Washoe County sheriff's office says Mercado was driving a 2001 Isuzu SUV at a high rate of speed when he apparently lost control and collided with the boulder in the backyard of a residence on Tucumcari ...
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No fatalities in Washington state bridge interstate collapse
Gov. Mike Pence and Indiana lawmakers are using a ceremonial bill signing to promote the Indianapolis Motor Speedway a few days before the Indy 500. The new law lends IMS $100 million from the state ...
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Las Vegas is at risk of losing baseball
letter to the editor . /inline-content --> We need a new baseball stadium. Let's get this done, Las Vegas. Let's face it. Cashman Field is old, outdated and in a bad neighborhood, and has way too many bleachers to sit on. No matter what team is here -- this year the Mets -- they all complain about the lack of indoor batting cages and training facilities for their team. The truth is ...
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Local prep with UNLV offer poised to have a big summer
Ray Smith could tell there was more inside himself if he just worked a little harder to find it. Describing himself as "not very good" on the basketball court, the 6-foot-6, 180-pound forward for Las Vegas High and the Las Vegas Prospects started getting up at 7 a.m. for workouts with his dad. That turned into 6 a.m. workouts. And now that Smith has emerged as a legit prospect on the ...
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Meet five additions to Las Vegas nightlife and entertainment
Las Vegas adds yet another club to its nightlife ranks this weekend with the grand opening of Light at Mandalay Bay. The highly anticipated collaboration between Cirque du Soleil and nightlife operators The Light Group is just the latest addition to a slate of new nightlife and entertainment options that have transformed the Strip in the past six months. Below, meet the Las Vegas nightlife ...
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Charity volunteers heart of the city
Two announcements crossed my desk this week that remind me the best part of this community can be found in its network of largely unsung volunteer and charity organizations. The first missive was from The Rape Crisis Center announcing the opening of its new office at 801 S. Rancho Drive, Suite B2. With its hotline monitored by trained volunteers, the center has been helping victims of sexual ...
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Pedestrian hit by car critically injured
A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle shortly before 6 p.m. Thursday at the intersection of East Sahara Avenue and South Maryland Parkway. The pedestrian was crossing Sahara Avenue while not inside a marked crosswalk, according to Las Vegas police. The man was taken to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in critical condition. Contact Rochel Leah Goldblatt ...
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Goodman clients miss book launch
Oscar Goodman was leaving his book launch party Thursday when a reporter asked a member of the entourage if any former clients showed up. "The people you are talking about aren't expected here," said Jonathan Ullman, director and CEO of the Mob Museum. Something about a "Black Book." The party moved from Oscar's Beef, Booze & Broads steakhouse to the museum for ...
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Fallen Southern Nevada law enforcement officers remembered
The children of Metro Police Officer Trevor Nettleton, from left, Carson, Lorenzo, and Gage place a flower in his tribute and memory during the annual Southern Nevada Law Enforcement Memorial service at the Police Memorial Park in Las Vegas on Thursday. Officer Nettleton was killed on Nov. 19, 2009. Officers Danielle Faller, left, and Lori Kelleher assist the children during the ...
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NRC chairman maneuvers Yucca Mountain minefield
The Yucca Mountain project may be dead, or close to dead for the time being. But it still is a political minefield on Capitol Hill.Ask Allison Macfarlane, the chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission who has been renominated to remain as chairman and who answered carefully when pressed about the Nevada nuclear waste site at a Senate hearingon Thursday.The Obama administration has terminated ...
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School Boards surprise superintendent hiring leads to open meeting law complaints
At least two open meeting law complaints have been filed against the Clark County School Board for interviewing and appointing Interim Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky to the position permanently late Tuesday night. The complaints allege the action was taken without proper notice being given on the agenda. The Nevada attorney general's office will investigate the potential violation and issue ...
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Memorial Day events abound throughout valley
Beginning Friday, when Veterans Village holds a ribbon-cutting for its thrift store, through Tuesday, when Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., holds a roundtable to discuss veterans issues, the list of Memorial Day weekend events overflows. At 10:30 a.m. Friday at 6029 W. Charleston Blvd., Veterans Village Las Vegas will hold the grand opening of its 33,000-square-foot thrift store featuring refurbished ...
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Gaming industry research in spotlight at Las Vegas conference
Bo Bernhard The largest gaming conference on the planet is coming back to Las Vegas. It's the 15th International Conference on Gambling & Risk Taking, and it's slated to start Monday at Caesars Palace. "This is the world's first and finest gambling studies conference," said conference host Bo Bernhard, who serves as UNLV's executive director of the ...
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Photos Old Vegas razzle-dazzle makes The Scintas a top act in Downtown Las Vegas
was posted April 25. For now, Janien is keeping her spot warm, and together this new version of The Scintas is a tight and tough gang of four intent on bringing back the sparkle of Old Vegas. They've pulled it off against the odds and have put Downtown back on the entertainment map. After all, it's where Frank, Dean and Sammy used to hang -- and The Scintas have conjured up all those ...
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Jose Canseco denies sexual assault allegation amid Las Vegas probe
Updated Thursday, May 23, 2013 | 6:15 p.m. FORT WORTH, Texas -- Former baseball slugger Jose Canseco is denying a woman's claim that he sexually assaulted her, calling the allegations "laughable."Canseco spoke to reporters Thursday before playing in an independent league game in Fort Worth. He said he was prepared to take a polygraph test and that "the truth will always come ...
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Michael Jacksons Hologram Rocks Las Vegas Arena
Michael Jackson: The hologram King of Pop. It only seems fitting that Michael Jackson, the man who brought the world "Thriller," was resurrected on a Las Vegas stage late Thursday night--in the form of a hologram. The moment occurred toward the end of the first public performance of Michael Jackson ONE, a joint venture between Cirque du Soleil and Jackson's estate. The ...
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Homeland Security Cuts Federal Funding on Terrorism for Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS -- Air Force pilot Scott Powell returned home three weeks early from a yearlong deployment to Afghanistan, surprising his children at school. Two hours after landing in Las Vegas, Maj. ...
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Judge declares mistrial in penalty phase after Jodi Arias jurors deadlock
PHOENIX -- Jurors have deadlocked on a verdict of life or death for Jodi Arias in the 2008 killing of her one-time boyfriend. The judge declared a mistrial in the penalty phase. Another panel will be seated and the sentencing process will begin anew in July. The jury found Arias guilty of first-degree murder May 8 and later determined the killing was cruel enough to merit consideration of the ...
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Red Rock Campground closes for summer
Red Rock Canyon Campground will be temporarily closed from May 28- August 30 as summer is the low-usage period for the park. Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the many other camping opportunities in the area including: backcountry camping at Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire State Park, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Death Valley National Park, Mojave National Preserve, U.S. Forest ...
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Nurse Concerns about Desai fell on deaf ears
Registered nurse Maggie Martin and her colleagues feared patients at Dr. Dipak Desai's Shadow Lane endoscopy clinic would be seriously harmed because of the speed in which they were processed through upper endoscopy and colonoscopy procedures. She raised her concerns with Desai, but they consistently fell on deaf ears, Martin, formerly known as Maggie Murphy, told jurors Thursday. "We ...
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Clark County gas tax hike gets bipartisan support in Assembly committee
CARSON CITY -- Republicans and Democrats gave support Thursday for a bill that could lead to gasoline tax increases in Clark County next year and many other counties after 2016. Assembly Speaker Marilyn Kirkpatrick, D-North Las Vegas, and Assemblyman Cresent Hardy, R-Mesquite, brought an amended version of Assembly Bill 413 to the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. The bill would allow the Clark ...
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Ohio kidnap case hero gets year of free McDonalds
FILE - This May 6, 2013 file photo shows neighbor Charles Ramsey speaking to media near the home where missing women Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michele Knight were rescued in Cleveland. Ramsey, the man who famously put down his Big Mac to help rescue three women held captive for a decade in an Ohio house will never have to pay for another burger in his hometown. Ramsey has been promised free ...
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Construction defects bill getting little support in Nevada Legislature
CARSON CITY -- Republicans on Thursday blasted an amended construction defects bill whose Democratic sponsor admitted will bring little help to the economically devastated construction industry. "You are correct, not everyone is happy," said Assembly Minority Leader Pat Hickey, R-Las Vegas, after listening to Democrat Richard "Skip" Daly of Sparks discuss Assembly Bill 367. ...
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Suspicious package prompts Nellis Air Force Base hospital evacuation
The Nellis Air Force Base hospital was evacuated for two hours Thursday after a suspicious package was discovered about 11 a.m. "Our Explosive Ordnance Disposal responded and discovered that it was just a box that was completely harmless." said Nellis spokesman Scott Knuteson, The EOD's bomb robot was dispatched to O'Callaghan Federal Hospital, only to discover that the box ...
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Experts release independent review of Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital
In an independent review of Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital in Las Vegas, two national experts found a number of ways in which the hospital can make improvements. Those areas include treatment services, treatment and discharge planning, increasing staff and improving documentation, according to the report released Thursday afternoon. It would cost money for the hospital to implement ...










