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Strummin’ on the Stoop — PHOTOS

Ninetey-year-old Rozener Whitehead plays her banjo while singing outside of her home off of J Street and Wyatt Avenue on Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Whitehead has lived in Las Vegas since 1951.

Woman arrested, 2 men wanted in connection with northeast valley homicide

Las Vegas police are looking for two men in connection with an overnight homicide in the northeast valley, officials said Tuesday. Police said two men and a woman knocked on a woman’s door late Monday night and beat a man to death.

1 dead after central valley crash; J Street closed at Doolittle

The driver of a vehicle that crashed into a light pole died Tuesday afternoon, according to Las Vegas police, and a central valley intersection is shut down while officers investigate.

Fish going belly-up in a signature Las Vegas neighborhood

About a dozen largemouth bass and other fish, some of them approaching two feet in length, could be seen floating Tuesday at the south end of the largest lake at Desert Shores.

‘Favoritism’ in SLS investors’ visa requests tied to Reid

A top Department of Homeland Security official improperly intervened to fast-track visas for foreign investors in the $415 million SLS Las Vegas renovation after being pressured by U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, according to an inspector general’s report released Tuesday.

Henderson officials investigate traffic ticket irregularities

Henderson officials said Tuesday they are investigating how city police had 96 traffic citations wrongly thrown out of court — including at least one ticket received by a friend or relative of a police employee.

Feds arrest wanted Hawaii man in Las Vegas

A fugitive on Hawaii’s most wanted list was arrested Tuesday afternoon in Las Vegas, according to police.

Obama shifts gears on nuclear waste; Yucca impact uncertain

President Barack Obama shifted gears Tuesday on nuclear waste in a move that could put even more distance between his administration and the Yucca Mountain site in Nevada.