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Utah suspect in Elko arrow shooting arrested again

A Utah man has been arrested twice since he was released from jail earlier in November following his previous arrest in connection with the shooting of a man with a bow and arrow at a homeless camp in Elko.

Teacher of the Month: Be an example

Earth science teacher Megan Krier leaves her classroom once a day to meet with Western High School’s student council in a back room that serves as a graveyard for canceled programs.

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Judge Steven Jones’ romance allegations to come before panel

After months of delays, the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline finally gets a chance Monday to hear allegations that suspended Family Court Judge Steven Jones mishandled a romantic relationship with a prosecutor who appeared before him.

$130,000 settlement eyed for pregnant Nevada inmate who was shackled

A Nevada board on Tuesday will consider settling a lawsuit with a former prison inmate whose ankles were shackled in 2011 during an ambulance ride to give birth to her baby daughter.

Las Vegas couple who died in murder-suicide identified

Two Las Vegas people found dead after police were called to a domestic disturbance by a young girl Wednesday night were identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.

Tough call for Clark County child abuse hotline workers

A school worker’s report to Clark County’s child abuse hotline about 7-year-old Roderick “RJ” Arrington Jr. was one of more than 35,000 such calls handled in 2012.

Resolving cold cases important to Clark County coroner

It started with a young, pretty girl. She was found face down and nude in the middle of Arroyo Grande Boulevard in 1980. Her cause of death was multiple stab wounds in her back and blunt force trauma to her head.

Couple found dead in southeast Las Vegas home

A couple were found dead in their Las Vegas Valley home Wednesday night after a domestic dispute led their daughter to call police.

Ex-councilman loses Nevada Supreme Court ethics decision

The state Supreme Court in a split decision Wednesday upheld the state Ethics Commission’s censure of a former Sparks city councilman who in 2006 voted for a casino project even though his campaign manager was a consultant on the project.

‘Guilty’ label in powerpoint wins new trial for Las Vegas man

A Las Vegas man convicted of stealing a car and multiple other charges during a 2011 crime spree will get a new trial because his booking photo with the word “guilty” imposed on it was allowed as part of a PowerPoint exhibit at his trial.

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