Graffiti removal effort to shut some southbound lanes on I-15

Three southbound lanes of Interstate 15, from Charleston Boulevard to Spring Mountain Road, will be closed from 8 p.m. Saturday to 5 a.m. Sunday as the Nevada Department of Transportation removes graffiti from the side of the Spring Mountain flyover bridge.

Body found at Lake Mead identified

The body found Thursday at Lake Mead has been identified as Kenneth Ritter, 54, of Naperville, Ill., the National Park Service said Friday.

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Banned books, banned ideas, banned thoughts

It may seem ironic, so deep into the information age, that a panel discussion about censorship would still be necessary. After all, the Internet has given us access to everything from the complete text of previously banned books to the gigantic document dumps of Wikileaks, a world of previously secret information available to anybody with a computer, smartphone or tablet.

Group seeks to ease carrier licensing

Expanding a legal trail it began in other states, the Pacific Legal Foundation filed a federal lawsuit in Reno on Thursday to throw out some of the state regulations governing moving companies.

Las Vegas man’s hand plays out with jail time

NEW YORK – A Las Vegas man who processed money illegally for three Internet poker companies whose U.S. operations eventually were shut down was sentenced on Wednesday to five months in prison by a judge who said he played a “catch me if you can” game with the government.

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