The webcast features an update on the death of Air Force Capt. Eric Ziegler. Also, meet two Las Vegas 90-year-olds with Fourth of July World War II memories.
The Clark County Prosecutors Association filed a lawsuit late Friday challenging the county’s effort to take away the collective bargaining rights of 43 members and reduce their salaries by six percent.
Twenty-four people were hospitalized over the course of the three-day Electric Daisy Carnival electronic music festival, according to final numbers released Friday.
Brian Brannman, who for three years served as chief operating officer of the University Medical Center, was appointed Friday by Clark County Manager Don Burnette as chief executive officer of the hospital.
They held a public auction for the Crazy Horse Too on Friday, but nobody showed up. So the owner of the property’s first deed of trust bought the shuttered strip club for $3 million — tens of millions of dollars less than the club’s worth during its heyday as a thriving hangout for mobsters, politicians and celebrities.
Maybe Las Vegas is not at the bottom of the housing market after all.