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UNLV concert pays tribute to French Legion of Honor recipients

In a moment of solidarity, there was a moment of silence. That’s what Thomas Leslie, UNLV’s director of wind band studies, asked for as he took the stage for The President’s Concert, an event that both celebrated the university’s wind orchestra and honored Las Vegas recipients of the French Legion of Honor.

Officials approve record number of cabs for Las Vegas

The Nevada Taxicab Authority board on Thursday approved an unprecedented allocation of new cabs, a move that will likely raise the ire of cab drivers who already believe there are too many of them on the road.

Faraday to reveal its electric car plans at CES in January

Las Vegas will get the first look at what mysterious electric carmaker Faraday Future’s eventual product will look like at the Consumer Electronics Show in January. By that time the public should know if that product will be manufactured in North Las Vegas.

One dead after eastern valley shooting

Las Vegas police are investigating an east valley shooting that left one person dead Thursday afternoon. Police were called to 4801 E. Sahara at 4:16 p.m., Lt. Harry Demetres said

Police identify suspect in fatal shooting near downtown Wednesday

Las Vegas police identified a suspect they believe was involved in a fatal shooting Wednesday afternoon in a downtown home. Metro named Omar Valencia-Garcia as a possible suspect on Thursday.

Review-Journal expanding newsroom to create special projects team

The Las Vegas Review-Journal will create a special projects team, hiring six additional newsroom staffers to investigate and produce in-depth public-service stories and packages that will often take long periods of time to develop.

Climber hurts ankle, rescued at Red Rock Canyon

Las Vegas police rescued a climber Thursday morning who injured his ankle in the Red Rock Canyon National Conversation Area.

Down syndrome support group honors Super Stars — PHOTOS

In honor of October as Down Syndrome Awareness Month, the Down Syndrome Organization of Southern Nevada M.O.M.S. (Moms Offering Moms Support) group highlighted Down Syndrome Super Stars.

Nevada taxi officials OK record number of new cabs

The Nevada Taxicab Authority on Thursday approved an unprecedented allocation of new cabs, a move that will likely raise the ire of cab drivers who already believe there are too many of them on the road.

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