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Water authority’s pipeline project now in hands of federal judge

At the end of a two-hour hearing in Las Vegas on Monday, U.S. District Judge Andrew Gordon. said he would issue a written ruling at a later date that could determine whether the authority is allowed to build its multibillion-dollar project across roughly 300 miles of federal land.

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Legal error lets Las Vegas robber strike again, authorities say

More than a year ago, prosecution mistakes allowed Brian Wright to beat charges of robbing three jewelry stores and walk out of court a free man. Now he’s back in custody accused of another robbery.

 
Needy Las Vegas residents get help at rescue mission

Every other month, the Las Vegas Rescue Mission is one of 50 Nevada locations giving away food to the needy. Although there are eight locations for the U.S. Agriculture Department-funded giveaways in Clark County, the Rescue Mission is the only one in Las Vegas.

Passion in pockets: Pool pros compete in Las Vegas tournament

The U.S. Open 8-ball Championships at Griff’s in Las Vegas featured 52 of the top international pool players from 13 countries, including Australia, the United Kingdom, Kuwait, Qatar, Finland and New Zealand.

Double-amputee veterans stop in Las Vegas on way to Sturgis

Two veterans, who lost their legs during an explosion in Iraq, made a stop in Las Vegas during their journey in the third annual Veterans Charity Ride from Los Angeles to the 77th annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota.

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