Police seek sales tax boost to hire more cops

Clark County consumers could pay more for everything from accordions to zippers if cops can persuade the state Legislature to approve their plan to tap a new sales tax aimed at putting more police on the street.

Pentagon pressed on Northern Nevada health care

The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to require the Pentagon to report on the future of its managed health care program that is said to be facing cuts in Northern Nevada and several other parts of the country.

NYPD officer’s kindness sparks online sensation

NEW YORK – A tourist’s snapshot of a New York City police officer giving new boots to a barefoot homeless man in Times Square has created an online sensation.

California animal control officer killed in eviction

GALT, Calif. – An unarmed animal control officer was shot and killed in Sacramento County on Wednesday while trying to retrieve pets from a home whose owner was evicted the previous day.

Worker who died on I-15 identified

A highway maintenance worker who died Wednesday after being struck by falling equipment was identified today by the county coroner’s office.

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No. 2 Duke rallies past Ohio State

DURHAM, N.C. – Once the shots started falling for Duke freshman Rasheed Sulaimon, it wasn’t long before another top-five opponent went down, too.

Billingsley, Daniels lift Eldorado boys

Eldorado coach Phil Olsen has grown accustomed to D.J. Billingsley’s ability on a basketball court.

Steroids ruin stars’ chances for Hall

It could have been the greatest Hall of Fame class since Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb were installed in the very first vote back in 1936.

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