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Needed building projects surpass CCSD resources

About $301 million will be spent during the next five years on major capital projects in the Clark County School District, including replacing one school, renovating aging campuses and adding portable classrooms to alleviate student crowding.

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New Jersey cop killed in traffic accident

New Jersey Police Officer Christopher Goodell was killed when a tractor-trailer that didn’t try to stop rear-ended his parked car on a highway shoulder early Thursday while he was checking for speeders.

Henderson gets 28 medical pot applications

Henderson received 28 applications for medical marijuana establishments by the end of business Thursday, the last day of the two-week filing period.

Power outage fixed in east valley

A power outage that left at least 100 Las Vegas customers without power Thursday afternoon ended before 6:30 p.m., according to NV Energy’s website.

Woman shot, killed in convenience store parking lot

One woman is dead after a Thursday evening shooting at a Las Vegas convenience store. Las Vegas police responded at 5:49 p.m. to reports of a woman who was shot in the chest in the parking lot of a 7-Eleven in the 2600 block of West Sahara Avenue, near Interstate 15.

Colorado man shoots, kills man, unborn baby

Colorado police are looking for a man who opened fire at a bar early Thursday, shooting a man and a pregnant woman.

Stockton bank robbers planned to take hostages

Misty Holt-Singh had just popped into the bank, leaving her 12-year-old daughter in the car, when the horror began. An hour later, the mother of two lay dead after a bank robbery and planned hostage taking spun into a chaotic police chase and furious gunbattle.

 
2 homes burn in Washington state; 8 others unconfirmed

A fast-growing cluster of wildfires scorching north-central Washington state’s scenic Methow Valley burned at least two homes Thursday, authorities said.

Feds charge FedEx in decade-long illegal pharmacy assist

Federal authorities have charged FedEx Corp. with assisting illegal pharmacies by knowingly delivering dangerous drugs to customers without prescriptions.

Utah restricts Virgin River water use

Many farmers and residents in southern Utah will no longer be able to use water from the Virgin River because of ongoing drought conditions that have greatly diminished water levels in the river and its tributaries.

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