Teacher injured in dog attack in front of school

A teacher was in serious condition at University Medical Center after a dog mauled her Thursday in front of John F. Miller School for special education, near Eastern and Sahara avenues.

School police sued in drunken driving death

The parents of a UNLV student killed by a drunken driver filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging that negligence by the Clark County School District Police Department and some of its employees led to the 2009 accident.

Patterson recommended as interim Nevada State College chief

Bart Patterson, the higher education system’s vice chancellor of administrative and legal affairs, should be the interim president of Nevada State College, the chancellor said Thursday.

Apartment fire still under investigation

Eight apartments on Spencer Street are uninhabitable after a fire broke out at the two-story complex, near Flamingo Road and Maryland Parkway, this afternoon. No injuries were reported, according to a spokesman for the county.

Missing man found dead in Red Rock Canyon area

A missing man was found dead Thursday in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, and Las Vegas police said he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Ex-HOA board member pleads guilty to charge

A former homeowners association board member became the sixth defendant Thursday to plead guilty in the far-reaching federal investigation into fraud and corruption at local associations.

GOP panel hears Latinos vent at conference

A GOP panel on how Latinos can become more prosperous ended Thursday with an outburst from several Hispanic Republicans who said the party isn’t doing enough to reach the community.

Mulroy to receive first-ever reviews on water work

In roughly 20 years of managing the valley’s water supply, Pat Mulroy has never received a formal job evaluation from her elected bosses. That is about to change.

Hip NYPD officer’s clothes grab online attention

NEW YORK — There have been a lot of police officers keeping an eye on the Occupy Wall Street protest and a lot of protesters keeping their eyes on the police – but probably only one officer who’s been looked at for what he’s wearing as much as what he’s doing.

Bear feasts at candy store in Tennessee mountains

GATLINBURG, Tenn. — A bear has feasted on pecan logs, caramel apples and other treats at a candy store in the Smoky Mountains resort town Gatlinburg, Tenn.

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