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Man dead after stabbing in central valley

Las Vegas homicide detectives are investigating a fatal stabbing that happened Friday night at a central valley house.

Mental health services grow in Southern Nevada

Services are expanding for those suffering from mental health problems in Southern Nevada. WestCare, a nonprofit, will open a 51-bed triage facility within the next two weeks.

Pedestrian hit by car, seriously injured near downtown

A pedestrian was hit by a vehicle and seriously injured Friday night, closing Eastern Avenue near Fremont Street while police investigate the crash, Las Vegas police said.

Handling the holiday alone in Sin City

Over the river and through the wood to Grandmother’s house we go. But what do you do when you don’t have a horse that knows the way, and it’s too far to feast with family on Thanksgiving Day?

Thanksgiving with Wes Winters: Celebrating the holiday the Vegas way

Most people in Las Vegas get used to the statement, “Today is my Friday,” as there is a large number of people working in the resort community with a shifted work week through traditional weekends and holidays. However, for some people working this Thanksgiving, the statement will be, “Today, this is my family.”

Treasurer disagrees with analysis on military families, ESAs

The state treasurer’s office has pushed back against the legal argument that it cannot expand early eligibility for Nevada’s new school choice program to active-duty military families and for kindergartners before they attend school for the first time.

Experts urge statewide water metering, conservation to fight drought

A state panel Friday finalized short-term and long-range recommendations for dealing with drought, from requiring meters on all water outlets in Nevada to stepping up drought monitoring and conservation efforts.

Teen dead after shooting, fight next to Mojave High School

On a corner just west of Mojave High School, a North Las Vegas police officer set down tiny yellow markers Friday night, identifying the spot where a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed about an hour after the school’s last bell rang.

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