Perfect finish for Findlay’s Williams-Goss

Nigel Williams-Goss first saw the tiny gym at Henderson International when he was just 14. And even though it has just seven rows of bleachers on one side and none on the other, he fell in love.

Red Flag flies for what may be last time as budget cuts loom

Backed by the Las Vegas skyline with sunlight glistening off their canopies, fighter jet after fighter jet took off Wednesday from Nellis Air Force Base like there was no tomorrow.

Eulogies laud cabbie killed in fiery Las Vegas Strip crash

Hundreds of family, friends and fellow taxi drivers turned out Wednesday to say goodbye to the cabby killed on the Strip last week in a fiery explosion — a tragedy that has morphed into a national manhunt for a shooting suspect whose gunfire caused all the chaos.

Another lawsuit filed against developer in Henderson arena project

While embattled developer Chris Milam was answering questions under oath Wednesday about his alleged land fraud in Henderson, another lawsuit that involved Milam began winding its way through the local court system.

Charges in Las Vegas robo-signing scheme dropped

A district judge earlier this week tossed charges against two title officers from California who faced more than 300 counts on allegations that they falsified documents.

65-year-old man in fatal wreck identified

The 65-year-old man who died after driving into a power box Monday near Interstate 215 and Lake Mead Boulevard was identified by the coroner’s office as Louis Polizzotti.

Video, breath test show Las Vegas constable lied to trooper

Las Vegas Constable John Bonaventura lied to a police officer during a traffic stop about drinking alcohol, according to a Nevada Highway Patrol dashboard video released Wednesday.

General contractor comes out ahead in timeshare dispute

The general contractor came out $6.4 million ahead in the lengthy court battle over the final construction bill for what was formerly the PH Towers Westgate time share.

Bill targets involuntary servitude of Nevada children

A human rights lawyer offered emotional testimony Wednesday in support of a bill that would outlaw the involuntary servitude of children in Nevada.

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