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Ruling says Sands China must defend case in Nevada

Clark County District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez will continue to preside over a wrongful termination case filed five years ago against Sands China Ltd., the Nevada Supreme Court has ruled.

Project Neon downtime required from Black Friday to NASCAR races

When crews start construction work on Project Neon early next year, workers will be required to have every lane of the Spaghetti Bowl open to traffic from Black Friday through the March NASCAR races.

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One person dead after crash involving RTC bus

A woman died after she ran a red light and crashed into an RTC bus in the west Las Vegas Valley Thursday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.

Accused San Diego shooter said to be Las Vegas resident

A man San Diego police accuse of shooting at officers responding to a domestic violence call on Wednesday, prompting a five-hour standoff that diverted incoming flights at the nearby international airport, has been identified as a Las Vegas resident.

Pedestrian hospitalized after being hit at Maryland and Flamingo

A pedestrian was hospitalized after being struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Flamingo Road and Maryland Parkway on Wednesday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.

Man pleads guilty in ‘Thunder’ attack

Joey Kadmiri, accused of trying to steal props, costumes and underwear from the brawny men of “Thunder From Down Under,” accepted a deal with prosecutors Thursday that could land him in prison for up to 25 years.

Author now believes judge didn’t leak info to mob

Retired FBI agent and author Gary Magnesen has changed his mind. He no longer believes the late U.S. District Judge Harry Claiborne was leaking materials from FBI search warrant affidavits to the mob in the early 1980s, as he wrote in his 2010 book, “Straw Men.”