A San Francisco man arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with a dismembered body found in a suitcase left on a city street will not face charges due to insufficient evidence, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
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Have you seen a smallish owl with some blueish bling? The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service wants to know about it.
A 9-year-old Texas boy with a fondness for magic and “The Lord of the Rings” movies has been suspended from school after telling a classmate he would make him disappear, doing a trick he saw in one of the films, the boy’s father said on Tuesday.
Sen. Dean Heller cast a lone protest vote Tuesday, saying a fight over Homeland Security funding only is making it harder for Congress to find a solution on immigration reform.
UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez announces his first recruiting class this afternoon. He went to many lengths to get these players, and the commitments kept coming up to the eve of signing day.
The streets running north/south in west Las Vegas are named alphabetically from A Street to N Street. About 15 years ago, when Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly was a councilman for the city of Las Vegas, he thought it was something that could be improved upon.
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The historic Lionel Sawyer & Collins law firm, which went out of business at the beginning of the year, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation at the end of January.
Caesars Entertainment Corp., under investigation by the U.S. Treasury and a federal grand jury over alleged failures to comply with anti-money laundering law, has hired away Wal-Mart Stores Inc.’s top expert.
The extortion investigation surrounding freshman Assemblyman Chris Edwards threatens to bring to Carson City something many lawmakers clearly fear: complete transparency.