Rebels hosting four football recruits

UNLV welcomes at least four football recruits to campus this weekend, including two who already committed to the Rebels.

Man faces sex assault, kidnapping charges involving juvenile

A man is facing one charge of kidnapping and sexual assault of a minor after North Las Vegas police said he held a 12-year-old girl against her will after taking her home from the Meadows mall.

Police seek 2 suspects in Strip robbery

Las Vegas police are searching for two male suspects in the Dec. 27 robbery of a small business near the 3700 block of Las Vegas Boulevard South, near Flamingo Road.

Driving cards bring jump in potential Nevada DMV fraud cases

There has been a sigificant increase in the number of potential fraud cases coming from the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles facial recognition system since the new driver authorization card has been available, the agency reported this week.

New signs at McCarran aim to prevent longhauling

Before he got into McCarran International Airport’s taxi line Friday, Kevin King stopped to read a new cab-top sign. He wanted to find out what a fare to Treasure Island should run.

Source says LVE has Tuesday deadline to respond to NFR counteroffer

Las Vegas Events has been given a deadline of Tuesday to respond to a counteroffer made by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association to keep the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas after 2014, a source said Friday.

Las Vegas Democrats rally outside Boehner fundraiser for Heck

Banging drums, blaring air-horns and chanting slogans, more than 50 protesters rallied Friday outside the Las Vegas Country Club to criticize House Speaker John Boehner, who was in town to raise money for U.S. Rep. Joe Heck’s re-election campaign.

Classic cars, big bills, bigger trouble for accused NY man

Joseph Romano was once a wealthy swindler who had a taste for vintage cars — a 1957 Chevy, a 1968 Camaro, a 1967 Impala — and a hefty bill with a mechanic that he wasn’t paying.

A La Carte, Jan. 21-27

Dining events and news from across the valley.

Lowden reports settling with most 2010 campaign vendors

Las Vegas businesswoman and Nevada lieutenant governor candidate Sue Lowden has settled bills with most vendors who fueled her unsuccessful run for U.S. Senate in 2010, according to documents made public on Friday.

Student in custody after 2 shot in Philadelphia high school gym

A boy hanging out in a high school gym with fellow students on Friday afternoon shot and wounded two of them before fleeing and being captured near his home, police said.

Target email creates some concern among its 70 million customers

NEW YORK — An email sent to the roughly 70 million Target customers who may have been affected by a pre-Christmas data breach is causing panic among those who fear it could be an attempt to victimize them again.

Former loan officer sentenced to prison in federal fraud case

A former Henderson loan officer was sentenced Friday to 6½ years in prison in a $1 million investment scheme involving the foreign currency exchange market. Kamalu Gonzales, 47, must also serve five years of supervised release after prison and pay more than $830,000 in restitution.

Daughter: Ohio execution most awful moment of life

An Ohio inmate put to death for murder was tortured by his unusually slow execution, the man’s daughter said Friday as she announced plans to file a lawsuit over her father’s death.

Ash trees don’t tend to need iron

Question: Should I give my ash trees the same iron treatment as fruit trees?

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