Murder case against Brandy Stutzman, facing death penalty, goes to jury

Brandy Stutzman helped ditch the killer’s bloody clothes, sent text messages to her husband, knowing he was dead, then feigned surprise when she found his body in his northern valley home, prosecutors said during closing arguments Friday.

Superintendent frames CCSD’s future as one in state of transformation

Clark County School District Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky highlighted the district’s ongoing transformation by showcasing students and schools to illustrate successes amid a state-mandated reorganization for 2017-18.

 
Acclaimed British actor John Hurt dies at 77

John Hurt, the wiry English actor who played a drug addict in “Midnight Express,” Kane in “Alien,” the title character in “The Elephant Man,” and Winston Smith in “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” has died, according to multiple media reports. He was 77.

Clark County population at 2.2 million and counting

Clark County’s population is now more than 2.2 million and growing, according to statistics released by the county Friday.

Trump order suspends refugee program

President Donald Trump on Friday barred all refugees from entering the United States for four months — and those from war-ravaged Syria indefinitely — declaring the ban necessary to prevent “radical Islamic terrorists” from entering the nation.

 
Disneyland’s Main Street Electrical Parade makes a nostalgic return

It starts with a familiar robotic voice booming from Disneyland’s speakers. Fans shuffle onto the sidewalk by the Matterhorn Bobsleds where the parade begins, around the Walt Disney and Mickey statue in front of the Cinderella Castle, and down Main Street.

Man accused of election fraud arrested in Las Vegas

A Green Party signature gatherer indicted in December on 15 felony counts for allegedly faking names on a ballot-access petition has been arrested in Las Vegas, the secretary of state’s office said Friday.

5 inexpensive shows coming up in Las Vegas

This week’s lineup for budget-minded music fans includes Leopold and His Fiction at The Bunkhouse Saloon.

Major casino operators boost efforts in Japan

Global casino operators are stepping up their efforts to woo local partners and venue hosts in Japan, even though it may be a year before lawmakers lay out the ground rules for what could be the world’s second-biggest casino market.

Las Vegas Paving snaps up property at Lake Las Vegas

Las Vegas Paving, a major Southern Nevada contractor and landowner, has snapped up property at Lake Las Vegas, the latest chapter for hilly terrain whose volatile history fits well with its community.

Search committee selects sole finalist for DRI presidency

A search committee has named Dr. Kristen Averyt as the sole finalist for the Desert Research Institute presidency. The committee will take the unanimous recommendation to the full Board of Regents during Feb. 3 meeting .

Sandoval, Legislature ready to once again put partisan politics aside to work for Nevada

As Gov. Brian Sandoval begins the job of selling his $8.1 billion legacy budget to the Nevada Legislature, he finds himself in familiar territory. The Republican will have to work with Democratic majorities to achieve his objectives when the 2017 session kicks off on Feb. 6, a situation he faced in both his first and second sessions as governor.

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