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Henderson woman missing after hiking companion found dead

A Henderson woman is still missing after hiking to the Arizona Hot Spring with a man who was found dead within Lake Mead National Recreation Area earlier this month, the National Park Service said Friday.

Heller calls for new law on campus sex assault reporting

After meeting Friday with campus sexual assault victims’ advocates, U.S. Sen. Dean Heller said the law needs to be changed to ensure such attacks are properly reported and tracked to protect women at universities and colleges nationwide.

Las Vegas police expecting arrest in homicide

Las Vegas police took one person into custody in connection with an early morning homicide in the west valley on Friday.

Heck served in Iraq, now ‘appalled’ at collapse

Rep. Joe Heck of Nevada and other Iraq veterans on Capitol Hill watch almost helplessly as Islamic militants push through the country that Americans fought to stabilize following the U.S. invasion in 2003.

Event raises money for Injured Police Officers Fund

The Sam’s Club on Eastern and Serene avenues was the site of a fundraiser hosted by The Injured Police Officers Fund for fallen Las Vegas police officers Alyn Beck and Igor Soldo on Friday.

Nevada Capitol handoff celebrates history of Pony Express

On a sunny, windy afternoon at the steps of the state Capitol, Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki handed six letters to riders of the National Pony Express Association to honor the historic route completed more than 150 years ago.

Former Las Vegas court worker charged with theft

A former Las Vegas Justice Court worker faces felony theft charges after upwards of $38,000 was embezzled from the traffic division, the Clark County District Attorney’s office revealed Friday.

Funeral services set for man fatally shot in Wal-Mart

Funeral services have been announced for Joseph Wilcox, the man shot and killed inside a Las Vegas Wal-Mart during Sunday’s rampage that left five people dead.

Bybee leaves as Sandoval public relations chief

The changes in Gov. Brian Sandoval’s office continued this week with the departure of Stewart “Mac” Bybee, who served as director of public relations and community affairs.

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