Man found dead in west valley Sunday identified

The man found dead in the 4500 block of Bonita Vista Street late Sunday was misidentified as residing in Las Vegas. The deceased, Marcell Portier Titus, 20, in fact lived in North Las Vegas, according to the Clark County Coroner.

Rape Crisis Center increases volunteer training with expansion

Adult survivor support groups used to be unable to meet while The Rape Crisis Center was training new volunteers so it could address the growing need for services.

 
Trump says his wife has told him ‘tone it down a bit’ in debates

Melania Trump has been staying off the campaign trail as her husband criss-crosses the country, vying for the Republican nomination, but when they’re together, the former supermodel shares her “opinions” about his candidacy.

Man shot and killed near downtown Las Vegas identified

A man shot and killed at a home near downtown Wednesday afternoon has been identified by the Clark County coroner as 61-year-old Cresencio Flores-Salas of Las Vegas.

Story update: ‘Walking to North Pole’ couple

Readers may recall the Aug. 7, 2014, story in Summerlin Area View about Frank and Delores Kology, the couple who joked that they were “Walking to the North Pole” with their daily treks around Sun City.

Man killed at East Sahara apartment complex

A shooting at the Promenade apartments in the 4800 block of East Sahara Avenue resulted in a man’s death Thursday, according to a news release Friday.

 
Phone tap led police to apartment with ringleader of Paris attacks

PARIS —The top suspect behind last week’s Paris attacks was watched by police being led into a building by a woman suicide bomber the evening before they both died there during a raid by special forces, a police source said on Friday.

Rebels will bet on red and black against San Diego State

The UNLV Rebels will play the final home in the first season of the Tony Sanchez era on Saturday, when they host San Diego State. They’ll be dressed in what seems to be a homage to the casinos.

 
Here’s Ben Carson’s latest opinion on Syrian refugees — VIDEO

Ben Carson fielded national security questions Thursday night, where he warned of “bad apples” among Syrian refugees seeking asylum in the U.S., and he described how many troops he would be willing to commit to defeat ISIS.

2 suspects sought in Henderson robbery, home invasion

Henderson police are seeking the public’s help to identify a man and a woman suspected in a robbery and a shooting at a Henderson home.

MVP award validates Nationals’ Bryce Harper

Greatness has been attached to Bryce Harper since he first hacked at a fastball from the left side, the expectation that one day he would be considered the game’s best. He is now.

 
Portraits of black Harvard law faculty members vandalized

Harvard University police are investigating a possible hate crime at the law school after someone covered portraits of black faculty members in tape, according to university officials.

Clinton slams Sanders on taxes, but it could backfire

We knew this day would come. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has attacked her rival for the Democratic Party nomination for president, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., over his single-payer health care plan.

Spokesman says GOP debate at Venetian will be bias-free

Casino king Sheldon Adelson probably wouldn’t mind stacking the deck in the Republican presidential primary — it might save him a few million in campaign contributions — but would he be willing to pack the house at an upcoming debate at The Venetian?

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