Las Vegas Rescue Mission serves Thanksgiving dinner a day early

Sitting at a table alone, Emily Bunkers finishes her mashed potatoes with a smile. Despite her bright red sweater, it’s her constant blessings and thank-yous that make her stand out.

County loses out on federal disaster declaration

September flooding caused just under $1.4 million in damage in Clark County – not nearly enough to qualify for a federal disaster declaration, county officials announced Wednesday.

County, state resolve lawsuit over diverted $102 million

Clark County officials have reached a deal with the state over their lawsuit seeking to recoup $102.5 million diverted to state coffers three years ago.

Clear skies expected for most local Thanksgiving travelers

If you’re flying out of Las Vegas for the Thanksgiving Day weekend to see family or friends, you probably won’t have any problems – unless your destination is Fargo, Helena, Boise or Minneapolis.

Internment camp letters found in Denver building

DENVER – Some letters arriving from Japanese-American internment camps during World War II were very specific, asking for a certain brand of bath powder, cold cream or cough drops – but only the red ones. Others were just desperate for anything from the outside world.

Las Vegas officers brave turkey shoot to nab dangerous drivers

Las Vegas police officer gobbles up his work as the costumed turkey in the third annual Turkey in the Crosswalk pedestrian safety project, co-sponsored by the Metropolitan Police Department and UNLV’s Safe Community Partnership.

Chimp owner denied permit by Clark County

After Mike Casey housed four juvenile chimps and a capuchin monkey at a southwest valley home for two years without a permit, Clark County commissioners on Wednesday denied his request to keep them there for another year.

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