Sex trafficking horror revealed

The signs that her youngest daughter was a prostitute couldn’t have been more obvious, although she didn’t make the connection at the time.

Leslie, PLAN call for tax increases on rich, mining in Nevada

Former state Sen. Sheila Leslie called on the governor and Legislature Wednesday to increase taxes on the rich and mining industry so state government can fund needed improvements to public education and mental health services and rebuild a state devastated by recession.

Rebels stumble at finish line, lose to Lobos 65-60

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – At the moment Kendall Williams should have been running back on defense, he was spotting up for a 3-point shot that added another chapter to UNLV’s book of road woes.

Nevada mustangs likely saved from slaughter

Wild horse protection advocates were confident they had raised enough money to buy 41 horses at a state auction in Nevada on Wednesday, animals they feared otherwise would be headed to slaughterhouses in Mexico and Canada.

Medical supplier pleads guilty in kickback scheme

Months after a federal magistrate tossed out Anil Mathur’s claims of government misconduct and refused to dismiss an indictment against him, the Las Vegas medical supplier abruptly ended his fight and pleaded guilty in federal court to a single felony count of offering and paying remuneration.

Hasbro aims to jazz up Monopoly with new token

NEW YORK – The gig is almost up for one of the eight Monopoly tokens. But which will it be? Iron? Thimble? Top Hat?

CES tackles health-care devices, technology

CES isn’t all fun and games, folks. The 2013 International CES also focuses on what is perhaps the less sexy, albeit more important side of consumer electronics: health care devices and technology.

Three downtown projects win development grants

Efforts to develop a community center, beer garden and office building for startup companies in downtown Las Vegas got a boost Wednesday in the form of a combined $164,500 in redevelopment money.

Sheriff satisfied with new fact-finding process for police shootings

Sheriff Doug Gillespie on Wednesday said he’s satisfied with a new fact-finding process to examine what happened in officer-involved shootings after police have been cleared of any criminal wrongdoing.

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