Ross campaign files ethics complaint over flyer

The campaign for a Clark County Commission candidate says a political action committee is running afoul with a trio of recent flyers that have prompted at least one ethics complaint to the state.

Man accused of sexually assaulting woman at Wynn valet

A convicted sex offender has been indicted on kidnapping and sexual assault charges in connection with an incident at the Wynn valet, prosecutors said Wednesday.

 
2 dead in murder-suicide on UCLA campus

A murder-suicide at a UCLA engineering building Wednesday drew hundreds of heavily armed officers who swarmed the sprawling Los Angeles campus, where students close to summer break barricaded themselves in classrooms as best they could before being evacuated with their hands up.

2 men killed Wednesday afternoon in central Las Vegas shooting

Police said the men were passengers in a white SUV when they were each shot in the head about 2 p.m. after an altercation that may have started at the Union 76 station on the corner of Owens Avenue and Martin Luther King Boulevard.

Las Vegas police arrest man in connection with May lewdness case

Police have arrested a man in connection with a May lewdness case. Alejandro Soria-Bautista was arrested after he voluntarily met with detectives from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s sexual assault section on Friday, Metro spokesman Jesse Roybal said.

Nevada Fishing Report, June 2, 2016

The summer heat is here, so the fish will be pushing out from shore during the day at Lake Mead.

Las Vegas artists to converge in costume for overnight faerie ball

“(The Bad Faerie Ball is) a debaucherously good time,” said Suzanne Lugano, the ball’s organizer. “It’s an otherworldly cosplay kind of event where adults can get all dressed up and and enjoy amazing music and art and just let their freak flag fly — or rather, their faerie flag.”

 
Las Vegas Valley sees first triple-digit high of the year Wednesday

The Las Vegas Valley’s high temperature hit 100 degrees at 2:24 p.m. Wednesday, and the high temperature in the valley is expected to break a record for the date set in 1957, the National Weather Service said.

U.S. auto sales show signs of flattening out

Sales of cars, trucks and SUVs fell 6 percent last month, to 1.54 million, according to AutoData Corp. It was the biggest monthly drop in nearly six years. The decline was unusual for May, a month when Americans typically buy cars ahead of summer road trips.

Gambler Bill Walters tied to Mickelson pleads not guilty in trading case

Wealthy Las Vegas gambler Bill Walters pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges that he engaged in an insider trading scheme that generated more than $40 million and included a tip that benefited star golfer Phil Mickelson.

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