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Ryan Bundy tells Las Vegas jury: ‘I am an innocent man’

Ryan Bundy invoked personal freedom and constitutional rights, God and religion, state history and his family’s deep roots in the desert landscape Wednesday as he proclaimed his innocence to a federal jury.

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14 more lawsuits filed over mass shooting in Las Vegas

According to complaints filed Wednesday in Clark County District Court, 14 more people are seeking damages from the Oct. 1 mass shooting in Las Vegas.

CCSD board asked to revisit outsourcing custodial services

In a litmus test of the state-mandated Clark County School District reorganization, a school leadership team is asking the School Board to reconsider its rejection of principals’ request to hire outside vendors for custodial services.

Firm to study transit options in Las Vegas resort corridor

The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is spending nearly $2.3 million to take a closer look at transit options linking the Strip, McCarran International Airport and downtown Las Vegas.

RTC hires Florida-based firm to lobby federal lawmakers

Holland Knight LLP was hired to lobby federal lawmakers on the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s behalf for the next year.

Split Las Vegas City Council votes to repeal pet store ban

A split Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday repealed a ban on that would have kept local pet stores from selling animals they didn’t obtain from animal care facilities or rescue organizations.

Graffiti in active volcano at Death Valley erased by park service

National Park Service employees had to roll out about 600 feet of hose to erase the latest graffiti at Death Valley: large letters and symbols scratched into the mud bottom of Ubehebe Crater at the northern end of the national park.

Northern Nevada to get an early taste of winter

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning extending into Friday for the upper elevations around Lake Tahoe where as much as 4 feet of snow could fall on ridgetops in the Sierra Nevada.